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1 Maccabees 11:39-54 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

39. But there was a certain one, Trypho, who was previously on Alexander's side. And he saw that all the army murmured against Demetrius, and so he went to Imalkue the Arab, who raised Antiochus, the son of Alexander.

40. And he persuaded him to deliver him to him, so that he would reign in his father's place. And he reported to him what Demetrius had done, and that his army was hostile to him. And he remained there for many days.

41. And Jonathan sent to king Demetrius, so that he would cast out those who were in the stronghold in Jerusalem and those who were with the garrisons, because they fought against Israel.

42. And Demetrius sent to Jonathan, saying: "I will not only do this for you and your people, but I will elevate your glory and your nation, when opportunity shall serve.

43. Now, therefore, you will do well if you send men as auxiliaries to me. For all my army has withdrawn from me."

44. And Jonathan sent three thousand strong men to him at Antioch. And they came to the king, and the king was delighted at their arrival.

45. And those who were of the city gathered together, one hundred and twenty thousand men, and they wanted to execute the king.

46. And the king fled into the royal court. And those who were of the city, occupied the passageways of the city, and they began to fight.

47. And the king called the Jews to his assistance. And they came together before him at the same time, and then they all dispersed themselves throughout the city.

48. And they killed, in that day, one hundred thousand men, and they set fire to the city, and they seized many spoils in that day, and they freed the king.

49. And those who were of the city saw that the Jews had taken the city, just as they wanted, and they were weakened in their resolve, and they cried out to the king with supplication, saying,

50. "Grant us a pledge, and let the Jews cease from assailing us and the city."

51. And they threw down their arms, and they made peace. And the Jews were glorified in the sight of the king and in the sight of all who were in his realm. And they became renowned in the kingdom, and they returned to Jerusalem, holding many spoils.

52. And so king Demetrius sat on the throne of his kingdom. And the land was quieted in his sight.

53. And he falsified everything whatsoever that he had said. And he alienated himself from Jonathan, and he did not repay him according to the benefits that he had received in tribute from him. And he vexed him greatly.

54. But after this, Trypho returned, and with him was Antiochus, the adolescent boy, and he reigned, and he put a diadem on himself.