Meanwhile, the men garrisoned in the citadel were blockading the Israelites in the sanctuary, taking advantage of every opportunity to harm them and thereby further the cause of the Gentiles. Judas therefore resolved to bring about their destruction, and he mobilized all the people to besiege them. They assembled and stormed the citadel in the year one hundred and fifty, employing catapults and engines of war whose construction he had ordered. Some of those besieged in the garrison escaped, joined by some godless Israelites. They approached the king and said:
"How much longer are you going to delay in your pursuit of justice and avenging our comrades? We were happy to serve your father, to follow his instructions, and to obey his commands. As a result, our own kindred have besieged the citadel and turned against us. They have put to death as many of us as they have been able to capture, and they have plundered our property. Furthermore we are not the only ones against whom they have taken action, for they have attacked all the lands throughout your territory. At this very moment they are besieging the citadel in Jerusalem, determined to capture it, and they have fortified the sanctuary and Beth-zur. Unless you quickly make some move to impede them, they will do far worse things than these, and you will not be able to stop them."
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 6, VERSES 17 - 27
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