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Monday, January 8, 2024

Antiochus V Makes a Treaty with the Jews.

The king, having had a taste of the daring of the Jews, resorted to strategy to capture their positions. He advanced against Beth-zur, a strong fortress of the Jews, but he was checked, driven back, and defeated. Judas then sent whatever supplies were needed to the garrison, but Rhodocus, a soldier in the Jewish army, passed on secret information to the enemy. He was found out, arrested, and imprisoned. The king negotiated with the inhabitants of Beth-zur for a second time, offering and accepting pledges of friendship. After withdrawing, he then attacked Judas and his men but was defeated.
       Soon afterward, he received a report that Philip, who had been left in charge of the government in Antioch, had rebelled. Stunned by this news, he opened negotiations with the Jews, agreed to their terms, and swore to respect all their rights. Having reached this agreement, he offered a sacrifice, honored the sanctuary, and made a generous donation to the holy place. He received Maccabeus in a gracious manner and left Hegemonides to serve as governor of the region from Ptolemais to the territory of the Gerrhenes.
       When he thereupon went to Ptolemais, the people of that city expressed their disapproval of the treaty in no uncertain terms, and were so angered that they wanted to annul its provisions. However, Lysias mounted the rostrum and made a reasoned defense of the treaty that won them over, calmed them down, and obtained their goodwill. Then he departed for Antioch. Such are the basic facts of the king's attack and his subsequent retreat.


2 MACCABEES: chapter 13, verses 18 - 26

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