Common English Bible

1 Maccabees 5:23-40 Common English Bible (CEB)

23. Then he took the Jews of Galilee and Arbatta, together with their wives and children and all they owned, and led them to Judea with great rejoicing.

24. Judas Maccabeus and his brother Jonathan crossed the Jordan and traveled for three days into the wilderness.

25. They encountered the Nabateans, who greeted them in peace and related all that had happened to their people in Gilead:

26. "Many of them have been cornered inside Bozrah and Bosor, in Alema and Chaspho, in Maked and Carnaim." These were strong and large towns.

27. "Some have been confined in other towns in Gilead. The enemy is getting ready to attack the fortresses tomorrow. They intend to capture and destroy all these people in a single day."

28. So Judas and his army turned back quickly to Bozrah by the wilderness road. He took the town and killed every male by the sword. He seized all their goods and burned down the town.

29. He left there by night and went all the way to the fortress.

30. At daybreak they looked around and saw a large company, too many to count, carrying ladders and war engines to use to capture the fortress. They were attacking those inside.

31. So Judas saw that the battle had already begun and that the cries of the townspeople went up to heaven. There were trumpet blasts and loud shouts.

32. He said to his forces: "Fight today for your people!"

33. He came up behind them in three companies. They sounded their trumpets and cried out in prayer.

34. When Timothy’s army realized that it was Maccabeus, they ran away. But Judas dealt them a heavy blow. As many as eight thousand of the enemy died that day.

35. Judas turned next to Maapha. He fought against it and took it. He killed every male in it, plundered it, and burned it with fire.

36. After that he marched ahead and took Chaspho, Maked, Bosor, and the other towns of Gilead.

37. Following this, Timothy assembled another army and encamped opposite Raphon, on the other side of the stream.

38. Judas sent spies to observe the camp, and they reported: "All the Gentiles around us have gone over to him—it’s a very large force.

39. They have also hired Arabs to help them. They’re camped across the stream, and they’re ready to come and fight against you." So Judas went out to meet them.

40. As Judas and his army were drawing near to the stream of water, Timothy told the officers of his forces, "If Judas crosses the water first, we won’t be able to resist him, and he’ll surely defeat us.