Then Judas, who had devoted himself, body and soul, to the defense of his people and had maintained from his youth his love for his compatriots, ordered them to cut off Nicanor's head and his whole right arm and carry them to Jerusalem. When he arrived there and had called the people together and stationed the priests before the altar, he sent for those in the citadel and showed them the head of the vile Nicanor and the wretched blasphemer's arm that had been boastfully stretched out against the holy house of THE ALMIGHTY. He cut out the tongue of the godless Nicanor and swore that he would feed it piecemeal to the birds and hang up the rewards of his folly opposite the temple. On hearing this, everyone looked to heaven and blessed THE LORD for the manifestation of HIS divine power, saying, "Blessed be HE who has preserved HIS own place from defilement."
Judas hung Nicanor's head from the citadel, a clear and evident sign to everyone of the help of THE LORD. By public vote it was unanimously decreed never to allow that day to pass unobserved, but to celebrate it on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, called Adar in Aramaic, the eve of Mordecai's day.
2 MACCABEES: chapter 15, verses 25 - 36
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