After a lengthy discussion of the terms, each leader explained them to his troops, and all were of one mind in favor of accepting them. On the day decided upon for the respective leaders to meet privately, a chariot came forward from each side, and thrones were set in place. Judas had posted armed men at strategic points to prevent any sudden act of treachery on the part of the enemy. In this way, the conference was held without any complications.
Nicanor stayed on in Jerusalem and did nothing there that could be construed as a hostile act. He sent away the crowds that had rallied to him, but he always kept Judas close to him, for he became deeply attached to him. He urged him to marry and have children, and Judas did marry and settle down to lead the quiet life of an ordinary citizen.
2 MACCABEES: chapter 14, verses 15 - 25
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