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1 Maccabees 16:1-9 Common English Bible (CEB)

1. John went up from Gazara and reported to his father Simon what Cendebeus had done.

2. Simon summoned his two oldest boys, Judas and John. He said to them, "My brothers and I, and my father’s family, have fought Israel’s wars from our youth until this day. We have prospered and have delivered Israel many times.

3. But now I’ve become old. By heaven’s mercy, you are mature in years. Take my place and that of my brothers, and go out and fight for our nation. May the help that comes from heaven be with you!"

4. So John chose twenty thousand warriors and cavalry from across the country. They marched against Cendebeus, camping overnight in Modein.

5. They started out early in the morning and marched into the plain, where a large force of infantry and cavalry was advancing to meet them. A stream lay between them.

6. Then John and his army lined up against them. He saw that his soldiers were afraid to cross the stream, so he crossed it first. When his troops saw his action, they crossed over after him.

7. Then he divided up the army, placing the cavalry in the middle of the infantry, because the enemy had a large number of cavalry.

8. They sounded the trumpets and decisively defeated Cendebeus and his army. Many of them were killed, and the rest headed into the fortress.

9. During the battle, John’s brother Judas was wounded, but John pursued them until Cendebeus reached Kedron, which he had built.

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