King Alexander then wrote to Jonathan, asking him to come and meet him. Jonathan went amidst great pomp to Ptolemais, where he met the two kings. He presented them and their Friends with silver and gold and many gifts and thus won their favor. Some troublemaking renegades from Israel united themselves in opposition to him, but the king paid no heed to them. Rather, he issued orders that Jonathan should be divested of his own garments and be clothed in royal purple, and this was done. The king then seated him at his side and said to his officers, "Accompany him to the center of the city and proclaim that no one is to bring charges against him on any matter or to make trouble for him in any way." When his accusers observed the honor that was paid to him in this proclamation and saw him clothed in his purple robe, they all fled. The king also honored him by enrolling him as one of his Chief Friends, and he appointed him as commander and governor of the province. Then Jonathan returned in peace and joy to Jerusalem.
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 10, VERSES 59 - 66
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