"May good fortune attend the Romans and the Jewish nation at sea and on land forever. May sword and foe be far from them. But if war should be instigated against Rome or any of her allies throughout her dominions, the Jewish nation shall provide them with their wholehearted support as the occasion shall demand. To the enemy that instigates that war they shall not give or provide grain, arms, money, or ships. Thus have the Romans decreed, and they shall fulfill their obligations without receiving any recompense. In the same way, if war should be instigated against the nation of the Jews, the Romans shall provide them with their wholehearted support as the occasion shall demand. To the enemy that instigates that war they shall not give grain, arms, money, or ships. Thus have the Romans decreed, and they shall fulfill their obligations without any breach of faith. In these terms the Romans have made a treaty with the Jewish people. Subsequently, if both parties should decide to make any addition or deletion, they shall have the authority to do so, and any such addition or deletion that they make shall be deemed valid.
"Concerning the wrongs that King Demetrius is perpetrating against the Jewish people, we have written to him as follows: 'Why have you made your yoke heavy upon our friends and allies the Jews? If they have any further complaint to make against you, we shall uphold their rights and make war on you by land and sea.' "
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 8, VERSES 17 - 32
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