Common English Bible

2 Maccabees 15:21-34 Common English Bible (CEB)

21. The Maccabee saw the masses that were before him, the diverse sorts of equipped military arms, and the fierceness of the elephants, so he extended his hands to heaven and called on the wonder-working Lord. He knew that it isn’t through arms that God decides to award victory but he gives it to those who deserve it.

22. He prayed like this: "You, my Lord, sent your angel to Hezekiah king of Judah and he killed one hundred eighty-five thousand from Sennacherib’s camp.

23. Now ruler of the heavens, send a good angel in front of us to cause fear and trembling.

24. May your mighty arm terrify those who come with verbal insults against your holy people." With that he stopped speaking.

25. Nicanor’s forces advanced with trumpet calls and battle cries.

26. But Judas’ men battled against their enemies with appeals and prayers.

27. Fighting with their hands but praying to God with their hearts and rejoicing in God’s appearance, they killed no fewer than thirty-five thousand soldiers.

28. When they returned from the battle to their camp with joy, they found Nicanor lying dead in full armor.

29. With shouts and excitement, they praised the ruler in their native language.

30. Their leader, who had always fought for the citizens with body and soul and had carefully preserved the goodwill toward his fellow citizens from his youth, commanded that Nicanor’s head and arm be cut off and carried to Jerusalem.

31. After arriving there, Judas called together his fellow citizens, stationed the priests at the altar, and sent for those from the elevated fortress.

32. He displayed the head of the repulsive Nicanor and the slanderer’s hand, which he had extended against the almighty’s holy house while uttering great boasts.

33. He cut out the tongue of the ungodly Nicanor and ordered that it be given to the birds in pieces, and he hung the rewards of his stupidity in front of the temple.

34. Looking to heaven, everyone praised the Lord, who had made himself known, saying, "Blessed is the one who kept his own holy place pure."