Although Simon was positive that they were speaking deceitfully to him, he had the money and the boys brought to him, fearing to provoke great hostility among the people, who might say that Jonathan perished because Simon would not send Trypho the money and the boys. Therefore, he sent both the boys and the one hundred talents, but Trypho broke his word and refused to release Jonathan. Next, Trypho set out to invade and ravage the country. He made a detour along the road that leads to Adora, but Simon and his army kept marching opposite him every place he went.
The men in the citadel sent messages to Trypho, urging him to come to their aid by way of the desert and to send them supplies. Trypho prepared his entire cavalry force to go, but that night it snowed so heavily that he was unable to proceed. Therefore, he withdrew into Gilead. When he drew near to Baskama, he had Jonathan put to death and buried him there. Then Trypho returned to his own country.
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 13, VERSES 12 - 24
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