1And all manner of arms for a perpetual memory, and beside the arms ships carved, that they should be seen of stedfast peace with you, yea, and to write unto our officers, the hundred and seventieth year was the yoke of the heathen taken away from Israel.
42And the people Gazara, and compassed it round about with armies; and he made an engine of siege, and brought it up to the city, and smote a tower, and took it.
44And they that were in the engine leaped forth into the city; and there was a great uproar in the city:
45And they of the city his right hand.
46And they said, Deal not with us according to our wickednesses, but according to thy mercy.
47And Simon was reconciled unto them, and did not fight against them: and he put them out of the city, and cleansed the houses wherein the hundred and seventy and first year, with praise and Cp. 2 Mac. 10.7 & John 12.13.palm branches, and Cp. ch. 4.54.with harps, and with cymbals, and with viols, and with hymns, and with songs: Cp. ch. 1.36.because a great enemy was destroyed out of Israel.
52And he ordained that they should keep that day every year with gladness. Cp. ch. 14.37.And the hill of the temple that was by the citadel he made stronger than before, and there he dwelt, himself and his men.
53And Simon saw that ch. 16.1,2,23.John his son was a valiant man, and he made him leader of all his forces: and ch. 16.1,2,23.he dwelt in See ver. 43 (mg.).Gazara.
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