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Thursday, February 20, 2025

Demetrius II Becomes King.

The king of Egypt then gathered a huge army, as numerous as the sands on the seashore, and also a great fleet of ships. His purpose was to take possession of Alexander's kingdom by subterfuge and add it to his kingdom. He set out for Syria with protestations of peace, and the people of the towns opened their gates to him and went out to meet him. King Alexander had commanded them to do so, since Ptolemy was his father-in-law. However, on entering the towns, Ptolemy stationed troops as a garrison in each one.
       When he reached Azotus, he was shown the burnt-out temple of Dagon, Azotus and its outlying areas demolished, corpses strewn everywhere, and the charred remains of those burned by Jonathan in the fighting and stacked up in heaps along his route. In an attempt to turn the king against Jonathan, they explained to him what Jonathan had done, but the king said nothing. Jonathan met the king with pomp at Joppa, and they exchanged greetings and spent the night there. Jonathan accompanied the king as far as the river called Eleutherus, and then he returned to Jerusalem.
       King Ptolemy took possession of the cities along the seacoast as far as Seleucia by the sea, and he continued to devise wicked plans against Alexander. He sent envoys to King Demetrius, saying: "Come, let us make a pact with each other. I will give you in marriage my daughter whom Alexander has married, and you will reign over the kingdom of your father. I regret that I gave my daughter to him, for he has sought to kill me." He made this deceitful accusation against Alexander because he coveted his kingdom. After taking his daughter away from him and giving her to Demetrius, Ptolemy ended his friendship with Alexander, and their enmity became clearly manifest. Then Ptolemy entered Antioch and assumed the crown of Asia in addition to the crown of Egypt that he already possessed.
       King Alexander was in Cilicia at that time because the people of that region were in revolt, but when he was informed about what was occurring, he marched against Ptolemy, who opposed him with a strong force and put him to flight. Alexander fled to Arabia to seek protection, and King Ptolemy's triumph was complete when Zabdiel the Arab cut off Alexander's head and sent it to Ptolemy. However, three days later King Ptolemy died, and his men in the fortified cities were killed by the inhabitants there. Thus Demetrius became king in the year one hundred and sixty-seven.


1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 11, VERSES 1 - 19

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