When this message reached Nicanor, he was greatly upset, for he did not wish to break his agreement with a man who had done nothing wrong. However, since there was no possible way to flaunt the king's wishes, he waited for an opportunity to carry out the order by means of some stratagem. But Maccabeus began to notice that Nicanor was becoming much cooler in his dealings with him and displaying unaccustomed rudeness whenever they met, and he surmised that such an attitude did not bode well for him. Therefore, he gathered a large number of his followers and went into hiding from Nicanor.
When Nicanor became aware that he had been cleverly outwitted by this man, he went to the great and holy temple at the time when the priests were offering the customary sacrifices and ordered them to surrender Judas. When they declared under oath that they did not know the whereabouts of the wanted man, he stretched out his right hand toward the temple and swore this oath: "If you do not hand over Judas to me as a prisoner, I shall level this shrine of GOD to the ground and destroy the altar, and on this very spot, I will erect a splendid temple to Dionysus."
Having issued this threat, he then left, whereupon the priests stretched out their hands to heaven and prayed to THE CONSTANT DEFENDER of our nation in these words: "O LORD OF ALL, though YOU are in need of nothing, it has pleased YOU that there should be a temple for YOUR dwelling place among us. Therefore, O HOLY ONE, LORD OF ALL HOLINESS, preserve forever undefiled this house that has so recently been purified."
2 MACCABEES: chapter 14, verses 26 - 33
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