Common English Bible

2 Maccabees 4:26-37 Common English Bible (CEB)

26. So Jason, who had replaced his brother in an unjust manner, was now displaced by another and forced to escape to Ammonitis.

27. Menelaus took authority but didn’t send any of the promised money to the king.

28. Sostratus the commander of the elevated fortress demanded settlement of the debt, for he had the responsibility of collecting payment. Finally, the two were summoned by the king.

29. Menelaus left behind as deputy of the high priesthood his own brother Lysimachus, and Sostratus left Crates, who was commander of the troops from Cyprus.

30. While these things were happening, the people of Tarsus and Mallus rebelled when their cities were given as a gift to Antiochis, the king’s secondary wife.

31. The king swiftly set off to restore order to the situation, leaving Andronicus, one of his high-ranking officials, as his deputy.

32. Menelaus recognized an opportunity, seized some of the temple’s gold equipment, and made them a gift to Andronicus, though he had already sold some of them in Tyre and the surrounding cities.

33. When he became aware of what was happening, Onias made accusations against Menelaus after arriving at a safe and sacred place in Daphne near Antioch.

34. So Menelaus took Andronicus aside and urged him to do away with Onias. Andronicus came to Onias and persuaded him by deception, extending his strong hand with solemn pledges, to come out of safety despite his fear. Then with no regard for justice, he did away with him on the spot.

35. For this reason, not only Jews but also many other people were grieved and angry over the wicked murder of this man.

36. When the king had returned from the region of Cilicia, the Jews in the city and some Greeks, feeling hatred for the senseless killing of Onias, obtained an audience with him.

37. Antiochus was deeply grieved, moved to pity and tears, because of the modest behavior and good conduct of the dead man.