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1When Jonathan felt that the time was favorable, he chose envoys and sent them to Rome in order to confirm and renew friendship with them.
2He also sent letters in the same vein to the Spartans and to others.
3The envoys went to Rome and entered the senate chamber. They said, “Jonathan the high priest and the Jewish nation have sent us to renew our former friendship and alliance.”
4The Romans provided letters for them to give to various people to ask them to assure the envoys safe passage back to Judah.
5This is a copy of the letter that Jonathan wrote to the Spartans:
19This is a copy of the letter that they sent to Onias:
24Jonathan heard that Demetrius’ commanders had returned with a larger force than before to wage war against him.
25So he marched away from Jerusalem and met them in the region of Hamath. He didn’t allow them any opportunity to invade his country.
26He sent spies to their camp. They returned and reported to him that the enemy was lining up in battle formation to attack the Jews at night.
27When the sun had set, Jonathan commanded his troops to be on alert. They were to keep their weapons at hand so they could be ready through the night for battle. He also stationed guard posts around the camp.
28When the enemy heard that Jonathan and his troops were prepared for battle, they were extremely terrified. So they lit fires in their camp and retreated.
29Jonathan and his troops didn’t know about this until morning because they saw the fires burning.
30Then Jonathan tried to pursue them, but he couldn’t catch them since they had already crossed the Eleutherus River.
31So Jonathan turned aside against the Arabs, who are called Zabadeans, and he crushed and plundered them.
32Then he broke camp and went to Damascus and marched throughout that region.
33Simon also marched through the country as far as Ashkelon and the fortresses in the area. He turned aside to Joppa and took it by surprise,
34because he had heard that they were ready to hand over the fortress to people that Demetrius had sent. So he stationed a force there to occupy and guard it.
35When Jonathan returned to Jerusalem, he assembled the elders of the people and planned with them how to build fortresses in Judea.
36They also discussed how to build the walls of Jerusalem still higher, and to erect a high barrier between the elevated fortress and the city to separate them. This was to isolate the elevated fortress so that its troops couldn’t buy or sell things.
37So they gathered together to rebuild the city. Part of the wall toward the valley to the east had fallen, and he repaired the section called Chaphenatha.
38Simon also built Adida in the western foothills. He secured it and installed gates with bolts.
39At that time, Trypho attempted to rise up against King Antiochus, put on the crown, and become king in Asia.
40He feared that Jonathan might not permit him to do this, making war on him. So he kept trying to capture and kill him. He marched out and came to Beth-shan.
41Jonathan went out to meet him with forty thousand select warriors. He also came to Beth-shan.
42When Trypho saw that he had come with a large army, he was afraid to lift a hand against him.
43So he received Jonathan with honor and commended him to all his chief political advisors. He gave him gifts and told his advisors and troops to obey him as they would himself.[#12.43 Or Friends]
44Then he said to Jonathan, “Why have you put all these people to so much trouble when we’re not at war?
45Tell them to go back to their homes. Pick for yourself a few men to stay with you, and come with me to Ptolemais. I’ll hand it over to you as well as the other fortresses and the remaining troops and officials. Then I’ll turn around and go home. That’s why I’m here.”
46Jonathan trusted him and did what he said. He sent away his troops, and they returned to Judah.
47He kept with himself three thousand troops—two thousand of whom he left in Galilee, while one thousand accompanied him.
48But when Jonathan entered Ptolemais, the people there closed the gates and captured him, and killed with their swords all those who had entered with him.
49Trypho then sent infantry and cavalry into Galilee and the great plain to destroy Jonathan’s soldiers.
50But Jonathan’s forces believed that Jonathan had been seized and had died along with his troops. They encouraged each other and kept marching in tight formation, ready for fighting.
51When their pursuers saw that they would fight for their lives, they turned back.
52So they all reached the land of Judah safely. They mourned for Jonathan and his companions, and they were very anxious. All Israel mourned deeply.
53All the nations around them tried to destroy them, saying, “They have no leader or helper now. Let’s make war against them and blot out their memory from humanity.”