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Thursday, February 20, 2025

Political Turning Point.

When Demetrius learned of these developments, he was greatly distressed, and he said, "How did we allow Alexander to get ahead of us in gaining the friendship of the Jews and thus strengthening his position? I too will write to them in conciliatory terms and offer them honors and gifts as an inducement to support me."
       Therefore, he sent them this message: "King Demetrius sends greetings to the Jewish nation. We have heard of how you have honored our agreement with us and have continued to maintain our friendship, and that you have not transferred your allegiance to our enemies. At this news we rejoice. If you now continue to keep faith with us, we will reward you handsomely for what you do on our behalf, granting you numerous exemptions and bestowing gifts on you.
       "I now free you and exempt all the Jews from payments of tribute, from the tax on salt, and from the crown levies. From this day henceforth, I also renounce the third of the grain harvest and the half of the fruit harvest to which I am entitled. From this day and for all time I will not collect them from the land of Judah or from the three districts annexed to it from Samaria. Jerusalem and its surroundings, its tithes and its revenues, shall be sacred and free from tax. I also relinquish my authority over the citadel in Jerusalem and transfer it to the high priest, so that he may station within it men of his own choosing to guard it. Every Jew carried off into captivity from the land of Judah into any part of my kingdom I set free without ransom, and all their taxes, even those on their livestock, are to be voided. Let all feast days, Sabbaths, new moon festivals, appointed days, and the three days that precede and the three days that follow a festival be days of exemption and release for all the Jews in my kingdom. No one will have the authority to exact any payment from them or to impose any burden on them in any matter whatsoever.
       "Thirty thousand Jews will be enrolled in the king's army, and they will receive the standard benefits given to all the forces of the king. Some of them will be stationed in the major strongholds of the king; others will be appointed to positions of trust in the kingdom. Their officers and commanders will be appointed from their own number, and they will be allowed to observe their own laws, as the king has commanded in the land of Judah.
       "As for the three districts that have been annexed to Judea from the province of Samaria, let them be so incorporated with Judea that they will be considered to be under one ruler and will obey no authority other than the high priest. Ptolemais and the adjoining land I bestow as a gift to the sanctuary in Jerusalem so that the necessary expenses of the sanctuary may be met. I also promise an annual grant of fifteen thousand shekels out of the king's revenues from appropriate places. As for the additional funds that the officials have not paid as was done in previous years, they shall henceforth be handed over for the needs of the temple. Furthermore, the five thousand silver shekels that used to be taken annually from the income of the temple will no longer be collected, since these funds belong to the priests who minister there.
       "All who take refuge in the temple in Jerusalem or in any of its precincts because of money owed to the king or any other debt will be released without any forfeiture of property they possess in my kingdom. The cost of the rebuilding and restoration of the structures of the sanctuary are to be taken from the revenues of the king. Likewise, the cost of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem and fortifying it all around, and of rebuilding the walls in Judea, are to be covered by the royal revenues."
       When Jonathan and the people heard these proposals, they put no faith in them and refused to accept them, for they remembered the great evils that Demetrius had perpetrated in Israel and the harsh oppression he had inflicted on them. They favored Alexander, for he had been the first to make peaceful overtures to them, and they remained his allies throughout his life.
       King Alexander assembled a great army and encamped opposite Demetrius. When the two kings met in battle, the army of Demetrius fled, and Alexander pursued him and defeated his soldiers. The battle raged fiercely until sunset, and Demetrius was killed on that day.


1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 10, VERSES 22 - 50

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