Glory of Simon*
who sought the good of his people.
and with his magnificence throughout his life.
The crowning point of his glory was his capture of the port of Joppa,
affording him a gateway to the isles of the sea.
He enlarged the frontiers of his nation
and gained complete control of the country.
He took many captives
and conquered Gazara, Beth-zur, and the citadel.
He cleansed the citadel of its defilement;
no one was able to withstand him.
The people farmed their land in peace;
the ground yielded its produce
and the trees of the plain their fruit.
Old men sat in the squares;
all their conversation revolved around their prosperity,
while the young men were arrayed in splendid armor.
He supplied the towns with food
and equipped them with fortifications
until his renown resounded to the ends of the earth.
He established peace in the land,
and Israel was filled with great joy.
All the people sat under their own vines and fig trees,
and there was no one to make them afraid.
No one was left in the land to attack them;
the kings in those days had been crushed.
He gave help to the lowly among his people
and was zealous for the law,
suppressing all the lawless and the wicked.
He enhanced the splendor of the temple
and enriched it with many sacred vessels.
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 14, VERSES 1 - 15
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