1Macc 15
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               Moreover Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters from the isles of the sea
                  to Simon the priest and prince of the Jews, and to all the people;
                  
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               The contents whereof were these: King Antiochus to Simon the high priest and prince
                  of his nation, and to the people of the Jews, greeting:
                  
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               Seeing that as certain pestilent men have usurped the kingdom of our fathers, and
                  my purpose is to challenge it again, that I may restore it to the old estate, and
                  to that end have gathered a multitude of foreign soldiers together, and prepared ships
                  of war;
                  
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               My meaning also being to go through the country, that I may be avenged of them that
                  have destroyed it, and made many cities in the kingdom desolate:
                  
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               Now therefore I confirm to you all the oblations which the kings before me granted
                  you, and whatever gifts besides they granted.
                  
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               I give you leave also to coin money for your country with your own stamp.
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               And as concerning Jerusalem and the sanctuary, let them be free; and all the armour
                  that you have made, and fortresses that you have built, and keep in your hands, let
                  them remain to you.
                  
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               And if anything be, or shall be, owing to the king, let it be forgiven you from this
                  time forth for evermore.
                  
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               Furthermore, when we have obtained our kingdom, we will honour you, and your nation,
                  and your temple, with great honour, so that your honour shall be known throughout
                  the world.
                  
               10 
               In the hundred threescore and fourteenth year went Antiochus into the land of his
                  fathers: at which time all the forces came together to him, so that few were left
                  with Tryphon.
                  
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               Wherefore being pursued by king Antiochus, he fled to Dora, which lies by the sea
                  side:
                  
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               For he saw that troubles came upon him all at once, and that his forces had forsaken
                  him.
                  
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               Then camped Antiochus against Dora, having with him an hundred and twenty thousand
                  men of war, and eight thousand horsemen.
                  
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               And when he had compassed the city round about, and joined ships close to the town
                  on the sea side, he vexed the city by land and by sea, neither suffered he any to
                  go out or in.
                  
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               In the mean season came Numenius and his company from Rome, having letters to the
                  kings and countries; wherein were written these things:
                  
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               Lucius, consul of the Romans to king Ptolemee, greeting:
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               The Jews’ ambassadors, our friends and confederates, came to us to renew the old friendship
                  and league, being sent from Simon the high priest, and from the people of the Jews:
                  
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               And they brought a shield of gold of a thousand pound.
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               We thought it good therefore to write to the kings and countries, that they should
                  do them no harm, nor fight against them, their cities, or countries, nor yet aid their
                  enemies against them.
                  
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               It seemed also good to us to receive the shield of them.
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               If therefore there be any pestilent fellows, that have fled from their country to
                  you, deliver them to Simon the high priest, that he may punish them according to their
                  own law.
                  
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               The same things wrote he likewise to Demetrius the king, and Attalus, to Ariarathes,
                  and Arsaces,
                  
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               And to all the countries and to Sampsames, and the Lacedemonians, and to Delus, and
                  Myndus, and Sicyon, and Caria, and Samos, and Pamphylia, and Lycia, and Halicarnassus,
                  and Rhodus, and Aradus, and Cos, and Side, and Aradus, and Gortyna, and Cnidus, and
                  Cyprus, and Cyrene.
                  
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               And the copy hereof they wrote to Simon the high priest.
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               So Antiochus the king camped against Dora the second day, assaulting it continually,
                  and making engines, by which means he shut up Tryphon, that he could neither go out
                  nor in.
                  
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               At that time Simon sent him two thousand chosen men to aid him; silver also, and gold,
                  and much armour.
                  
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               Nevertheless he would not receive them, but brake all the covenants which he had made
                  with him afore, and became strange to him.
                  
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               Furthermore he sent to him Athenobius, one of his friends, to commune with him, and
                  say, You withhold Joppa and Gazera; with the tower that is in Jerusalem, which are
                  cities of my realm.
                  
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               Its borders you have wasted, and done great hurt in the land, and got the
                  dominion of many places within my kingdom.
                  
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               Now therefore deliver the cities which you have taken, and the tributes of the places,
                  whereof you have gotten dominion without the borders of Judea:
                  
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               Or else give me for them five hundred talents of silver; and for the harm that you
                  have done, and the tributes of the cities, other five hundred talents: if not, we
                  will come and fight against you
                  
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               So Athenobius the king’s friend came to Jerusalem: and when he saw the glory of Simon,
                  and the cupboard of gold and silver plate, and his great attendance, he was astonished,
                  and told him the king’s message.
                  
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               Then answered Simon, and said to him, We have neither taken other men’s land, nor
                  holden that which appertains to others, but the inheritance of our fathers, which
                  our enemies had wrongfully in possession a certain time.
                  
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               Wherefore we, having opportunity, hold the inheritance of our fathers.
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               And whereas you demandest Joppa and Gazera, albeit they did great harm to the people
                  in our country, yet will we give you an hundred talents for them. Hereunto Athenobius
                  answered him not a word;
                  
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               But returned in a rage to the king, and made report to him of these speeches, and
                  of the glory of Simon, and of all that he had seen: whereupon the king was exceeding
                  wroth.
                  
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               In the mean time fled Tryphon by ship to Orthosias.
               38 
               Then the king made Cendebeus captain of the sea coast, and gave him an host of footmen
                  and horsemen,
                  
               39 
               And commanded him to remove his host toward Judea; also he commanded him to build
                  up Cedron, and to fortify the gates, and to war against the people; but as for the
                  king himself, he pursued Tryphon.
                  
               40 
               So Cendebeus came to Jamnia and began to provoke the people and to invade Judea, and
                  to take the people prisoners, and slay them.
                  
               41 
               And when he had built up Cedron, he set horsemen there, and an host of footmen, to
                  the end that issuing out they might make outroads upon the ways of Judea, as the king
                  had commanded him.