The armies met in battle on the thirteenth of the month of Adar. Nicanor's army was crushed, and he himself was the first to fall in the battle. When his army saw that Nicanor had fallen, they threw down their arms and fled. The Jews pursued them a day's journey, from Adasa as far as Gazara, sounding their trumpets in warning as they followed. People emerged from all the surrounding villages of Judea and hemmed in Nicanor's forces, driving them back to confront their pursuers. They all fell by the sword, without a single one managing to escape.
Then the Jews collected the spoils and the booty. They cut off Nicanor's head and the right hand that he had stretched out so arrogantly, and they brought them to Jerusalem to be put on display there. The people rejoiced greatly and celebrated that day as a great festival. They decreed that this occasion was to be observed each year on the thirteenth day of Adar. And for a short time the land of Judah was at peace.
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 7, VERSES 39 - 50
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