Jonathan sent his brother to act as leader of the multitude and to ask the Nabateans, with whom he was friendly, for permission to store with them the great quantity of baggage that they had brought with them. However, the sons of Jambri made a sortie from Medeba, captured John, and carried off the baggage. Some time afterward the news was reported to Jonathan and his brother Simon: "The sons of Jambri are celebrating a great wedding, and with a large retinue they are escorting from Nadabath the daughter of one of the great nobles of Canaan." Remembering how their brother John had been slain, they went up and hid themselves under the cover of a mountain.
As they kept watch, they observed a tumultuous procession come into sight carrying a great amount of baggage. The bridegroom came forth, escorted by his fully armed friends and his kindred, to welcome the bridal party with tambourines and musicians. The Jews sprang on them from their place of ambush and began to slay them. Many fell wounded, and the rest fled toward the mountain; and the Jews gathered up all their spoil. Thus the wedding was turned into mourning and the sound of their music into lamentation. Having thereby gained revenge for the blood of their brother, the Jews returned to the marshes of the Jordan.
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 9, VERSES 32 - 42
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