New American Bible, Revised Edition

1 Maccabees 11:48-60 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

48. At the same time, they set the city on fire and took much spoil. Thus they saved the king.

49. When the populace saw that the Jewish force controlled the city, they lost courage and cried out to the king in supplication,

50. “Extend the hand of friendship to us, and make the Jews stop attacking us and the city.”

51. So they threw down their weapons and made peace. The Jews thus gained honor in the eyes of the king and all his subjects, and they became renowned throughout his kingdom. Finally they returned to Jerusalem with much plunder.

52. But when King Demetrius was sure of his royal throne, and the land was peaceful under his rule,

53. he broke all his promises and became estranged from Jonathan. Instead of repaying Jonathan for all the favors he had received from him, he caused him much distress.

54. After this, Trypho returned and brought with him the young boy Antiochus, who became king and put on the diadem.

55. All the soldiers whom Demetrius had discharged rallied around Antiochus and fought against Demetrius, who was routed and fled.

56. Trypho captured the elephants and occupied Antioch.

57. Then young Antiochus wrote to Jonathan: “I confirm you in the high priesthood and appoint you ruler over the four districts, and to be one of the King’s Friends.”

58. He also sent him gold dishes and a table service, gave him the right to drink from gold cups, to dress in royal purple, and to wear a gold buckle.

59. Likewise, he made Jonathan’s brother Simon governor of the region from the Ladder of Tyre to the borders of Egypt.

60. Jonathan set out and traveled through the province of West-of-Euphrates and its cities, and all the forces of Syria espoused his cause as allies. When he arrived at Askalon, the citizens welcomed him with pomp.