The king's letter read as follows: "King Antiochus sends greetings to his brother Lysias. Now that our father has taken his place among the gods, we desire that the subjects of our realm be left undisturbed in the conduct of their own affairs. We have heard that the Jews are opposed to our father's policy concerning the adoption of Greek customs but rather prefer their own way of life and request that they be permitted to observe their own laws. Accordingly, since it is our will that this nation too should be free from disturbance, we decree that their temple shall be restored to them and that they be allowed to live in accordance with the customs of their ancestors. Therefore, please send them word of our pledges of friendship so that, informed of our policy, they may be reassured and go contentedly about their business." The king's letter to the people was in these terms: "King Antiochus sends greetings to the Jewish senate and to the rest of the Jews. If you are well, this is our wish. We ourselves are also enjoying good health. Menelaus has informed us of your wish to return home and attend to your own affairs. Therefore, those who return by the thirtieth day of Xanthicus will have our pledge that they will be permitted to observe their own dietary laws and other laws as formerly, and none of them will be molested in any way for offenses committed as a result of ignorance. I am also sending Menelaus to assure you. Farewell. The fifteenth day of Xanthicus in the year one hundred and forty-eight."
2 MACCABEES: chapter 11, verses 22 - 33
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