While the letter was still in the process of being read, other messengers, with their garments torn, arrived from Galilee with a similar message, reporting that the people of Ptolemais, Tyre, and Sidon had united with the whole of Galilee of the Gentiles to destroy them. When Judas and the people heard these reports, they convened a great assembly to determine what they should do for their beleaguered kindred who were under attack by their enemies.
Judas said to his brother Simon, "Choose as many troops as you need and go forth to rescue your kindred in Galilee, while my brother Jonathan and I will go to Gilead."
He left the remainder of his forces under the command of Joseph, son of Zechariah, and Azariah, a leader of the people, to defend Judea. "Take charge of these people," he commanded them, "but do not engage the Gentiles in battle until we come back." Simon was allotted three thousand men for the march on Galilee, while eight thousand men were assigned to Judas for the march on Gilead.
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 5, VERSES 9 - 20
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