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1 Maccabees 5:56-66 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

56. Joseph, the son of Zachariah, and Azariah, the leader of the army, heard good things about the battles that were fought.

57. And he said, "Let us also make a name for ourselves, and let us go to fight against the Gentiles that are all around us."

58. And he gave orders to those who were in his army, and they went out towards Jamnia.

59. And Gorgias and his men exited the city, to meet them in the fight.

60. And Joseph and Azariah were forced to flee, even to the borders of Judea. And there fell on that day, from the people of Israel, up to two thousand men, and it was a great defeat for the people.

61. For they did not listen to Judas and his brothers, supposing that they should act boldly.

62. But these were not of the offspring of those men by whom salvation was brought to Israel.

63. And the men of Judah were magnified greatly in the sight of all Israel and of all the nations where their name was heard.

64. And the people gathered to them with favorable acclamations.

65. And so Judas and his brothers went out and assailed the sons of Esau, in the land that is toward the south, and he struck Hebron and her sister cities, and he burned its walls and the towers all around it with fire.

66. And he moved his camp to go into the land of the foreigners, and he traveled through Samaria.

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