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The First Book of Maccabees

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- Chapter 4 -

Judas routs the king’s army. Gorgias flies before him. Lysias comes against him with a great army, but is defeated. Judas cleanses the temple, sets up a new altar, and fortifies the sanctuary.

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Gorgias took five thousand infantry, a thousand chosen cavalry, and the army moved out at night,
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that it might fall upon the army of the Jews and strike them suddenly. The men of the citadel were his guides.
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Judas heard of this, and he and the valiant men moved, that he might strike the king’s army which was at Emmaus
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while the forces were still dispersed from the camp.
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Gorgias came into the camp of Judas at night and found no man. He sought them in the mountains; for he said, “These men are running away from us.”
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As soon as it was day, Judas appeared in the plain with three thousand men. However they didn’t have the armor and swords they desired.
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They saw the camp of the Gentiles strong and fortified, with cavalry all around it; and these were expert in war.
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Judas said to the men who were with him, “Don’t be afraid of their numbers, or when they charge.
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Remember how our fathers were saved in the Red sea, when Pharaoh pursued them with an army.
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Now let’s cry to heaven, if he will have us, and will remember the covenant of our fathers, and destroy this army before our face today.
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Then all the Gentiles will know that there is one who redeems and saves Israel.
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The foreigners lifted up their eyes, and saw them coming near them.
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They went out of the camp to battle. Those who were with Judas sounded their trumpets
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and joined battle. The Gentiles were defeated, and fled into the plain.
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But all those in the rear fell by the sword. They pursued them to(a) Gazara, and to the plains of Idumaea, Azotus, and Jamnia. About three thousand of those men fell.
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Then Judas and his army returned from pursuing them;
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and he said to the people, “Don’t be greedy for the spoils, because there is a battle before us.
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Gorgias and his army are near us on the mountain. But stand now against our enemies and fight against them, and afterwards take the spoils with boldness.”
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While Judas was finishing this speech, a part of them appeared looking out from the mountain.
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They saw that their army had been put to flight, and that the Jews were burning the camp; for the smoke that was seen declared what was done.
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But when they perceived these things, they were very afraid. Perceiving also the army of Judas in the plain ready for battle,
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they all fled into the land of the(b) Philistines.
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Judas returned to plunder the camp, and they took much gold, silver, blue, sea purple, and great riches.
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Then they returned home, and sang a song of thanksgiving, and gave praise to heaven, because he is good, because his mercy endures forever.
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Israel had a great deliverance that day.
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The foreigners who had escaped came and told Lysias all the things that had happened.
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When he heard of it, he was confounded and discouraged, because the things he desired had not been done to Israel, nor had such things happened as the king commanded him.
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In the next year, he gathered together sixty thousand chosen infantry and five thousand cavalry, that he might subdue them.
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They came into Idumaea and encamped at Bethsura. Judas met them with ten thousand men.
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He saw that the army was strong, and he prayed and said, “Blessed are you, O Savior of Israel, who defeated the attack of the mighty warrior by the hand of your servant David, and delivered the army of the(c) Philistines into the hands of Jonathan the son of Saul, and of his armor bearer.
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Hem in this army in the hand of your people Israel, and let them be ashamed for their army and their cavalry.
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Give them faintness of heart. Cause the boldness of their strength to melt away, and let them quake at their destruction.
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Strike them down with the sword of those who love you, and let all who know your name praise you with thanksgiving.”
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They joined in battle; and about five thousand men of Lysias’ army fell. They fell down near them.
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But when Lysias saw that his troops were put to flight, and the boldness that had come upon those who were with Judas, and how they were ready either to live or to die nobly, he withdrew to Antioch, and gathered together hired soldiers, that he might come again into Judea with an even greater army.
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But Judas and his kindred said, “Behold, our enemies are defeated. Let’s go up to cleanse the holy place and to rededicate it.”
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All the army was gathered together, and they went up to mount Zion.
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They saw the sanctuary laid desolate, the altar profaned, the gates burned up, shrubs growing in the courts as in a forest or as on one of the mountains, and the priests’ chambers pulled down;
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and they tore their clothes, made great lamentation, put ashes upon their heads,
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fell on their faces to the ground, (d) blew with the solemn trumpets,(e) and cried toward heaven.
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Then Judas appointed certain men to fight against those who were in the citadel until he had cleansed the holy place.
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He chose blameless priests who were devoted to the law;
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and they cleansed the holy place and carried the defiled stones out to an unclean place.
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They deliberated what to do with the altar of burnt offerings, which had been profaned.
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A good plan came into their mind, that they should pull it down, lest it would be a reproach to them, because the Gentiles had defiled it. So they pulled down the altar
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and laid up the stones on the temple hill in a convenient place, until a prophet would come to give an answer concerning them.
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They took whole stones according to the law, and built a new altar like the former.
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They built the holy place and the inner parts of the house; and they consecrated the courts.
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They made new holy vessels, and they brought the lampstand, the altar of incense, and the table into the temple.
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They burned incense on the altar, and they lit the lamps that were upon the lampstand, and they gave light in the temple.
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They set loaves upon the table, hung up the curtains, and finished all the work which they had done.
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They rose up early in the morning, on the twenty-fifth day of the ninth month, which is the month Chislev, in(f) the one hundred forty eighth year,
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and offered sacrifice according to the law on the new altar of burnt offerings which they had made.
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At the time and day the Gentiles had profaned it, even then it was dedicated with songs, harps, lutes, and with cymbals.
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All the people fell on their faces, worshiped, and gave praise toward heaven, which had given them good success.
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They celebrated the dedication of the altar eight days, and offered burnt offerings with gladness, and sacrificed a sacrifice of deliverance and praise.
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They decorated the front of the temple with crowns of gold and small shields. They dedicated the gates and the priests’ chambers, and made doors for them.
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There was exceedingly great gladness among the people, and the reproach of the Gentiles was turned away.
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Judas and his kindred and the whole congregation of Israel ordained that the days of the dedication of the altar should be kept in their seasons from year to year for eight days, from the twenty-fifth day of the month Chislev, with gladness and joy.
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At that time, they fortified mount Zion with high walls and strong towers around it, lest perhaps the Gentiles might come and trample them down, as they had done before.
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Judas stationed a garrison to guard it. They fortified Bethsura to keep it, that the people might have a stronghold near Idumaea.

Footnotes

(a)4:15 Gr. Gazera.
(b)4:22 Gr. foreigners.
(c)4:30 Gr. foreigners.
(d)4:40 Compare Numbers 31:6 .
(e)4:40 Gr. trumpets of signals.
(f)4:52 circa B.C. 165.

Judas routs the king’s army. Gorgias flies before him. Lysias comes against him with a great army, but is defeated. Judas cleanses the temple, sets up a new altar, and fortifies the sanctuary.

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Then took Gorgias five thousand footmen, and a thousand of the best horsemen, and removed out of the camp by night;
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To the end he might rush in upon the camp of the Jews, and smite them suddenly. And the men of the fortress were his guides.
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Now when Judas heard thereof he himself removed, and the valiant men with him, that he might smite the king’s army which was at Emmaus,
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While as yet the forces were dispersed from the camp.
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In the mean season came Gorgias by night into the camp of Judas: and when he found no man there, he sought them in the mountains: for said he, These fellows flee from us
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But as soon as it was day, Judas shewed himself in the plain with three thousand men, who nevertheless had neither armour nor swords to their minds.
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And they saw the camp of the heathen, that it was strong and well harnessed, and compassed round about with horsemen; and these were expert of war.
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Then said Judas to the men that were with him, Fear ye not their multitude, neither be ye afraid of their assault.
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Remember how our fathers were delivered in the Red sea, when Pharaoh pursued them with an army.
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Now therefore let us cry unto heaven, if peradventure the Lord will have mercy upon us, and remember the covenant of our fathers, and destroy this host before our face this day:
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That so all the heathen may know that there is one who delivereth and saveth Israel.
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Then the strangers lifted up their eyes, and saw them coming over against them.
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Wherefore they went out of the camp to battle; but they that were with Judas sounded their trumpets.
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So they joined battle, and the heathen being discomfited fled into the plain.
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Howbeit all the hindmost of them were slain with the sword: for they pursued them unto Gazera, and unto the plains of Idumea, and Azotus, and Jamnia, so that there were slain of them upon a three thousand men.
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This done, Judas returned again with his host from pursuing them,
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And said to the people, Be not greedy of the spoil inasmuch as there is a battle before us,
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And Gorgias and his host are here by us in the mountain: but stand ye now against our enemies, and overcome them, and after this ye may boldly take the spoils.
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As Judas was yet speaking these words, there appeared a part of them looking out of the mountain:
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Who when they perceived that the Jews had put their host to flight and were burning the tents; for the smoke that was seen declared what was done:
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When therefore they perceived these things, they were sore afraid, and seeing also the host of Judas in the plain ready to fight,
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They fled every one into the land of strangers.
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Then Judas returned to spoil the tents, where they got much gold, and silver, and blue silk, and purple of the sea, and great riches.
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After this they went home, and sung a song of thanksgiving, and praised the Lord in heaven: because it is good, because his mercy endureth forever.
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Thus Israel had a great deliverance that day.
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Now all the strangers that had escaped came and told Lysias what had happened:
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Who, when he heard thereof, was confounded and discouraged, because neither such things as he would were done unto Israel, nor such things as the king commanded him were come to pass.
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The next year therefore following Lysias gathered together threescore thousand choice men of foot, and five thousand horsemen, that he might subdue them.
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So they came into Idumea, and pitched their tents at Bethsura, and Judas met them with ten thousand men.
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And when he saw that mighty army, he prayed and said, Blessed art thou, O Saviour of Israel, who didst quell the violence of the mighty man by the hand of thy servant David, and gavest the host of strangers into the hands of Jonathan the son of Saul, and his armourbearer;
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Shut up this army in the hand of thy people Israel, and let them be confounded in their power and horsemen:
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Make them to be of no courage, and cause the boldness of their strength to fall away, and let them quake at their destruction:
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Cast them down with the sword of them that love thee, and let all those that know thy name praise thee with thanksgiving.
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So they joined battle; and there were slain of the host of Lysias about five thousand men, even before them were they slain.
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Now when Lysias saw his army put to flight, and the manliness of Judas’ soldiers, and how they were ready either to live or die valiantly, he went into Antiochia, and gathered together a company of strangers, and having made his army greater than it was, he purposed to come again into Judea.
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Then said Judas and his brethren, Behold, our enemies are discomfited: let us go up to cleanse and dedicate the sanctuary.
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Upon this all the host assembled themselves together, and went up into mount Sion.
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And when they saw the sanctuary desolate, and the altar profaned, and the gates burned up, and shrubs growing in the courts as in a forest, or in one of the mountains, yea, and the priests’ chambers pulled down;
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They rent their clothes, and made great lamentation, and cast ashes upon their heads,
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And fell down flat to the ground upon their faces, and blew an alarm with the trumpets, and cried toward heaven.
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Then Judas appointed certain men to fight against those that were in the fortress, until he had cleansed the sanctuary.
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So he chose priests of blameless conversation, such as had pleasure in the law:
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Who cleansed the sanctuary, and bare out the defiled stones into an unclean place.
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And when as they consulted what to do with the altar of burnt offerings, which was profaned;
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They thought it best to pull it down, lest it should be a reproach to them, because the heathen had defiled it: wherefore they pulled it down,
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And laid up the stones in the mountain of the temple in a convenient place, until there should come a prophet to shew what should be done with them.
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Then they took whole stones according to the law, and built a new altar according to the former;
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And made up the sanctuary, and the things that were within the temple, and hallowed the courts.
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They made also new holy vessels, and into the temple they brought the candlestick, and the altar of burnt offerings, and of incense, and the table.
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And upon the altar they burned incense, and the lamps that were upon the candlestick they lighted, that they might give light in the temple.
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Furthermore they set the loaves upon the table, and spread out the veils, and finished all the works which they had begun to make.
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Now on the five and twentieth day of the ninth month, which is called the month Casleu, in the hundred forty and eighth year, they rose up betimes in the morning,
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And offered sacrifice according to the law upon the new altar of burnt offerings, which they had made.
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Look, at what time and what day the heathen had profaned it, even in that was it dedicated with songs, and citherns, and harps, and cymbals.
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Then all the people fell upon their faces, worshipping and praising the God of heaven, who had given them good success.
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And so they kept the dedication of the altar eight days and offered burnt offerings with gladness, and sacrificed the sacrifice of deliverance and praise.
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They decked also the forefront of the temple with crowns of gold, and with shields; and the gates and the chambers they renewed, and hanged doors upon them.
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Thus was there very great gladness among the people, for that the reproach of the heathen was put away.
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Moreover Judas and his brethren with the whole congregation of Israel ordained, that the days of the dedication of the altar should be kept in their season from year to year by the space of eight days, from the five and twentieth day of the month Casleu, with mirth and gladness.
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At that time also they builded up the mount Sion with high walls and strong towers round about, lest the Gentiles should come and tread it down as they had done before.
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And they set there a garrison to keep it, and fortified Bethsura to preserve it; that the people might have a defence against Idumea.