They then gathered together in a full assembly, both to prepare for battle and to offer prayers and implore mercy and compassion.
Jerusalem was uninhabited like a wilderness;
not one of her children entered or came out.
The sanctuary was trodden underfoot,
and foreigners had captured the citadel,
which had become a lodging place for the Gentiles.
Joy had vanished from Jacob;
the flute and the harp were silent.
After assembling, they made their way to Mizpah, opposite Jerusalem, because in former times Mizpah had been a place of worship for Israel. That day they fasted, donned sackcloth, sprinkled ashes on their heads, and tore their garments. They unrolled the scroll of the law, seeking therein the guidance for which the Gentiles consulted the images of their gods. they also carried with them the priestly vestments and the firstfruits and the tithes, and they brought forth the Nazirites who had completed the period of their vows. Then they cried aloud to Heaven: "What shall we do with these people, and where shall we take them? YOUR sanctuary has been trampled underfoot and profaned, and YOUR priests mourn in humiliation. And now the Gentiles have formed an alliance to destroy us. YOU are well aware of what fate they plan for us. How will we be able to withstand them if YOU do not come to our aid?" Then they sounded the trumpets and raised a great shout.
After this, Judas appointed leaders of the people, in charge of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens. He ordered to return to their homes those who were building houses, those who were just married, those who were planting vineyards, and those who were afraid, in accordance with the provisions of the law. Then the army marched out and encamped to the south of Emmaus. "Arm yourselves and be brave," Judas instructed. "In the morning be prepared to fight against these Gentiles who have assembled against us to destroy us and our sanctuary. It is better that we die in battle than that we witness the misfortunes of our people and our sanctuary. Whatever Heaven wills, so will HE do."
1ST MACCABEES: CHAPTER 3, VERSES 42 - 59
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