Antioha VII ierašanās
1 Antiohs, ķēniņa Dēmētrija dēls, no jūras salām nosūtīja vēstuli priesterim un tautas vadonim Simonam un visai tautai; 2 tās saturs bija šāds:
“Ķēniņš Antiohs sveicina augsto priesteri un tautas vadoni Simonu un jūdu tautu! 3 Tā kā nelieši ir sagrābuši manu tēvu valsti un es gribu to atgūt un atjaunot, kāda tā bija iepriekš, esmu sapulcinājis lielu karaspēku un sagatavojis karakuģus. 4 Es esmu nolēmis doties pa visām zemēm, lai apstaigātu tos, kas ir izpostījuši mūsu zemi un daudzas pilsētas manā valstī. 5 Tagad es tev apstiprinu visas tās atlaides, ko tev atlaiduši ķēniņi, kas bija pirms manis, un arī atstāju tev visas citas dāvātās žēlastības. 6 Tāpat es tev atļauju tavā zemē arī kalt pašam savu naudu. 7 Jeruzāleme un svētnīca lai ir brīvas, visi ieroči, ko tu esi sagatavojis, un cietokšņi, ko tu esi uzcēlis un kas ir tavā ziņā, lai paliek tev. 8 Visi esošie un nākamie valsts parādi no šī brīža uz visiem laikiem tev tiek atlaisti, 9 un, kad mēs atgūsim savu valsti, mēs celsim tevi, tavu tautu un templi augstā godā, lai jūsu gods būtu zināms pa visu zemi.”
10 Simt septiņdesmit ceturtajā gadā Antiohs iegāja savā tēvu zemē, un pie viņa sapulcējās viss karaspēks, tā ka tikai nedaudzi palika ar Trifonu. 11 Antiohs vajāja viņu, bet viņš bēga uz Doru pie jūras, 12 jo viņš redzēja, ka pār viņu ir nācis ļaunums un karaspēks viņu ir atstājis. 13 Tad Antiohs izvietoja savu karaspēku pie Doras, viņam līdzi bija simt divdesmit tūkstoši kājnieku un astoņi tūkstoši jātnieku. 14 Un viņš aplenca pilsētu, ieradās arī karakuģi, un tā viņš apdraudēja pilsētu gan no sauszemes, gan jūras, neļaudams nevienam no tās iziet vai tajā ieiet.
Savienības atjaunošana ar Romu
15 Pa to laiku no Romas atgriezās Nūmēnijs un viņa pavadoņi ar vēstulēm ķēniņiem un valstīm, kurās bija rakstīts:
16 “Romas konsuls Leukijs sveicina ķēniņu Ptolemaju! 17 Pie mums bija ieradušies mūsu draugu un sabiedroto jūdu vēstneši, viņus sūtīja augstais priesteris Simons un jūdu tauta, lai atjaunotu iepriekšējo draudzību un kara savienību; 18 viņi atnesa mums tūkstoš minu smagu zelta vairogu. 19 Tādēļ mums tagad labpatika uzrakstīt vēstules ķēniņiem un valstīm, lai tie nedarītu viņiem nekā ļauna un nekarotu pret viņiem vai viņu pilsētām, vai viņu zemi, un lai tie nebūtu par sabiedrotajiem nevienam, kas ar tiem karo. 20 Arī jums pieklātos no tiem pieņemt vairogu. 21 Bet, ja kādi nelietīgi vīri ir no viņu zemes pārbēguši pie jums, tad nododiet tos augstajam priesterim Simonam, lai tas viņus var sodīt pēc viņu bauslības.”
22 To pašu viņš uzrakstīja arī ķēniņam Dēmētrijam, Atalam, Ariaratam un Arsakam; 23 tāpat arī visām citām valstīm, arī sampsamiešiem, spartiešiem, uz Dēlu, Mindu, Sikionu, Kariju, Samonu, Pamfīliju, Līkiju, Halikarnasonu, Rodu, Fasēlidu, Kosu, Sidēnu, Aradonu, Gortinu, Knidu, Kipru un Kirēnu. 24 Un vēstules norakstu tie atsūtīja augstajam priesterim Simonam.
Karš ar Antiohu VII
25 Bet ķēniņš Antiohs otrreiz aplenca ar savu karaspēku Doru, pastāvīgi tai uzbruka un, izveidojis dažādas kara ierīces, ieslēdza Trifonu, tā ka viņš nevarēja ne iziet, ne ieiet. 26 Tad Simons nosūtīja Antioham divus tūkstošus izlasītu vīru, lai tie karotu kopā ar viņu, arī zeltu, sudrabu un daudz dažādu rīku, 27 bet viņš negribēja to visu pieņemt un atcēla visu, ko bija sludinājis iepriekš, un atsvešinājās no viņa. 28 Antiohs arī nosūtīja pie Simona Atēnobiju, kādu no saviem draugiem, lai tas runātu ar viņu un sacītu: “Jūs esat sagrābuši Jafu, Gezeru un Jeruzālemes klints cietoksni, tās visas ir manas valsts pilsētas. 29 Jūs esat izpostījuši viņu apkārtējos apgabalus, esat nodarījuši lielu postu zemei un sākuši valdīt pār daudziem apgabaliem manā valstī. 30 Tad nu tagad atdodiet tās pilsētas, ko esat ieņēmuši, un tās nodevas, ko esat saņēmuši no apgabaliem, kas ir jūsu pārvaldījumā ārpus Jūdejas. 31 Bet, ja ne, maksājiet par šīm pilsētām piecsimt talantus sudraba un vēl citus piecsimt talantus par to izpostīšanu, ko jūs esat darījuši, un par nodevām, ko jūs esat ievākuši; ja jūs to nedarīsiet, mēs nāksim un karosim ar jums.” 32 Kad ķēniņa draugs Atēnobijs atnāca uz Jeruzālemi, viņš, redzēdams Simona lielo godu, zelta un sudraba galda piederumus un visu pārējo varenību, bija pārsteigts. Viņš paziņoja Simonam ķēniņa vārdus, 33 bet Simons tam atbildēja: “Mēs neesam svešu zemi ņēmuši sev, nedz arī svešu iekarojuši, vienīgi to, kas bija mūsu tēvu mantojums, ko mūsu ienaidnieki savulaik netaisni bija atņēmuši, 34 mēs tikai izdevīgā brīdī šo mūsu tēvu mantojumu esam atguvuši. 35 Bet par Jafu un Gezeru, par kurām tu jautāji, kas darījušas lielu postu mūsu tautai un valstij, par tām mēs dosim simt talantu.” 36 Uz to Atēnobijs neko neatbildēja. Viņš dusmīgs atgriezās pie ķēniņa un darīja viņam zināmus šos vārdus un izstāstīja par Simona godību un visu, ko bija redzējis; un ķēniņš iedegās lielā niknumā.
37 Bet Trifons, iekāpis kuģī, aizbēga uz Ortosiju. 38 Ķēniņš iecēla Kendebaju par piejūras apgabala virspavēlnieku un nodeva viņa rīcībā kājnieku un jātnieku karaspēku. 39 Viņš pavēlēja tam izvietot karaspēku pie Jūdejas robežas un pavēlēja izbūvēt Kedronu un nostiprināt tās vārtus, lai viņš karotu ar jūdu tautu, bet pats ķēniņš dzinās pakaļ Trifonam. 40 Tad Kendebajs ieradās Jamnijā un sāka izaicināt jūdus uz karu un sirot pa Jūdeju, ņemt gūstekņus un slepkavot. 41 Viņš arī izbūvēja Kedronu un izvietoja tur jātniekus un citas karaspēka daļas, lai tie varētu apstaigāt Israēla ceļus, kā ķēniņš viņam bija pavēlējis.
Antiochus the Seventh Asks for Simon's Support
1 From the Greek islands Antiochus son of King Demetrius wrote the following letter to Simon the High Priest and governor of the Jews and to the whole nation:
2 “King Antiochus to Simon, the High Priest and governor, and to the Jewish nation, greetings. 3 As you know, the kingdom of my ancestors has been seized by traitors. I have decided to reclaim it and restore its former greatness. I have raised a large army of mercenary troops and have fitted out warships. 4 I plan to invade the land and to attack those who have destroyed many of the towns and ruined the country.
5 “Now therefore, I confirm all exemptions from taxes and payments granted you by former kings. 6 I authorize you to mint your own coins as legal currency in your own country. 7 Jerusalem and the Temple shall be free of taxation. All the weapons that you have manufactured and the defenses you have built and now occupy shall remain yours. 8 In addition, all debts now owed to the royal treasury, or which may in the future fall due, are permanently canceled. 9 As soon as I have regained control of my kingdom, I will confer upon you, your nation, and the Temple such great honors that the glory of your country will be evident to the whole world.”
10 In the year 174 Antiochus invaded the land of his ancestors. Most of the soldiers came over to his side, so that there were very few left with Trypho. 11 Trypho, pursued by Antiochus, fled to the coastal city of Dor, 12 realizing that he was in a desperate situation, now that all his troops had deserted him. 13 Then Antiochus laid siege to Dor with 120,000 well-trained soldiers and 8,000 cavalry. 14 With his ships joining the attack, he completely surrounded the town and brought such pressure on it that no one was able to enter or leave.
Rome Supports the Jews
15 Meanwhile, Numenius and those with him arrived in Jerusalem from Rome with the following letter addressed to various kings and countries:
16 “From Lucius, consul of the Romans, to King Ptolemy, greetings. 17 A delegation from our friends and allies the Jews has come to us to renew the earlier treaty of friendship and alliance. They were sent by the High Priest Simon and the Jewish people, 18 and they have brought as a gift a gold shield weighing half a ton. 19 So we have decided to write to various kings and countries urging them not to harm the Jews, their towns, or their country in any way. They must not make war against the Jews or give support to those who attack them. 20 We have decided to accept the shield and grant them protection. 21 Therefore if any traitors escape from Judea and seek refuge in your land, hand them over to Simon the High Priest, so that he may punish them according to Jewish law.”
22 Lucius wrote the same letter to King Demetrius, to Attalus, Ariarathes, and Arsaces, 23 and to all the following countries: Sampsames, Sparta, Delos, Myndos, Sicyon, Caria, Samos, Pamphylia, Lycia, Halicarnassus, Rhodes, Phaselis, Cos, Side, Aradus, Gortyna, Cnidus, Cyprus, and Cyrene. 24 A copy of the letter was also sent to Simon the High Priest.
Antiochus the Seventh Breaks with Simon
25 King Antiochus laid siege to Dor for a second time, keeping it under constant attack. He built siege platforms, and his blockade kept Trypho and his men from going in or out. 26 Simon sent 2,000 well-trained soldiers to help Antiochus, as well as silver and gold and a great deal of equipment. 27 But Antiochus refused to accept them, canceled all the previous agreements that he had made with Simon, and became his enemy. 28 Then Antiochus sent his trusted official Athenobius to negotiate with Simon. He told Simon, “You are occupying Joppa, Gezer, and the fort in Jerusalem, cities that belong to my kingdom. 29 You have devastated those regions and brought great trouble to the country. You have seized control of many places in my kingdom. 30 Now you must hand back these cities that you have captured, and you must give me the tax money that you have taken from places that you occupied outside the territory of Judea. 31 If you are unwilling to do this, then you must pay me 30,000 pounds of silver, and 30,000 additional pounds of silver to compensate me for damages and for lost taxes. If you refuse to do either of these, we will go to war against you.”
32 When Athenobius came to Jerusalem and saw the splendor of Simon's court, the gold and silver tableware in his banquet hall, and the rest of the display of great wealth, he was amazed. He delivered the king's message to Simon, 33 and Simon answered, “We have never taken land away from other nations or confiscated anything that belonged to other people. On the contrary, we have simply taken back property that we inherited from our ancestors, land that had been unjustly taken away from us by our enemies at one time or another. 34 We are now only making use of this opportunity to recover our ancestral heritage. 35 As for Joppa and Gezer, which you claim, we will give you 6,000 pounds of silver, in spite of the fact that the people of those cities have done great harm to our nation.”
Athenobius made no reply, 36 but he returned to the king in a rage. When he told the king what Simon had said, and reported on the splendor of Simon's court and all that he had seen, the king became violently angry.
John's Victory over Cendebeus
37 In the meantime, Trypho had boarded a ship and escaped to the town of Orthosia. 38 King Antiochus appointed Cendebeus as commander of the coastal area, provided him with infantry and cavalry, 39 and gave him orders to move against Judea. He also ordered him to rebuild the town of Kedron and fortify its gates, so that he could fight against the Jewish people. The king himself continued to pursue Trypho.
40 Cendebeus then came to Jamnia and began to harass the Jews by invading Judea, capturing people, and murdering them. 41 He rebuilt Kedron and stationed some cavalry and infantry units there, so that they could make attacks and patrol the roads of Judea, as the king had ordered.