When Jonathan heard this message from Apollonius, his spirit was aroused. He set out from Jerusalem with ten thousand picked men, and his brother Simon joined him with reinforcements. He encamped outside Joppa, where the people of the city had closed its gates against him because Apollonius had a garrison there. However, when they began the siege, the people of the city became terrified, and they opened the gates, whereupon Jonathan took possession of Joppa.
When Apollonius learned of this, he assembled three thousand cavalry and a large force of infantry. He marched to Azotus as though he were planning to march through it, but at the same time he advanced into the plain, confident in the strength of such a large number of cavalry. Jonathan pursued him as far as Azotus, where the armies engaged in battle. Apollonius, however, had left a thousand cavalry concealed behind them. Jonathan realized that there was an ambush behind him, for his army was surrounded and showered with arrows from morning until evening. But his men held their ground as Jonathan had ordered, while the enemy's horses became weary.
At that point, when the cavalry was exhausted, Simon led his forces forward and engaged the enemy phalanx in battle. Overwhelmed by him, they took to flight. The horsemen scattered over the plain and fled to Azotus, seeking refuge in Beth-dagon, the temple of their idol. However, Jonathan burned and plundered Azotus and its surrounding villages, and he destroyed by fire both the temple of Dagon and the men who had taken refuge in it. The number of those who fell by the sword, together with those who were burned to death, totaled about eight thousand men, Then Jonathan left there and encamped outside Ashkelon, and the people of that city came out to meet him with great pomp. He and his men then returned to Jerusalem laden with a great deal of booty.
When King Alexander heard of these events, he conferred even greater honors on Jonathan. He sent him a gold buckle, which it was customary to present to the King's Kinsmen, and he also gave him Ekron and all its territory as a possession.
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 10, VERSES 67 - 89
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