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2 Maccabees 10:7-16 Common English Bible (CEB)

7. So they held ivy wands, beautiful branches, and also palm leaves, and offered hymns to the one who had made the purification of his own temple possible.

8. They voted and issued a public decree that all Jews should celebrate these days each year.

9. And so the matters concerning Antiochus called Epiphanes came to an end.

10. We will now report about what occurred under Antiochus Eupator, that ungodly man’s son, summarizing the distressful events of the dreadful wars.

11. When this man received the kingdom, he appointed a certain Lysias as supreme governor of Coele-Syria and Phoenicia.

12. Ptolemy, called Macron, took the lead in showing justice to the Jews because of the wrongs done to them, and he tried to handle matters concerning them peacefully.

13. Because of this, the king’s political advisors accused him before Eupator and branded him a traitor. They accused him of abandoning Cyprus after Philometor had entrusted him with it, and of going back to Antiochus Epiphanes. Because Ptolemy no longer commanded the respect of his high office, he poisoned himself and died.

14. Gorgias, who became governor of the region, maintained a mercenary army and waged constant war against the Jews.

15. In addition to him, the Idumeans who controlled some strategic fortresses harassed the Jews. They gave safe harbor to those who were driven from Jerusalem and tried to keep the war going.

16. The Maccabee and his followers were praying and calling on God to help them. They rushed against the Idumean fortresses.

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