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II MACCABEES
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Chapter 15
II M DRC 15:1  But when Nicanor understood that Judas was in the places of Samaria, he purposed to set upon him with all violence, on the sabbath day.
II M DRC 15:2  And when the Jews that were constrained to follow him, said: Do not act so fiercely and barbarously, but give honour to the day that is sanctified: and reverence him that beholdeth all things:
II M DRC 15:3  That unhappy man asked, if there were a mighty One in heaven, that had commanded the sabbath day to be kept.
II M DRC 15:4  And when they answered: There is the living Lord himself in heaven, the mighty One, that commanded the seventh day to be kept.
II M DRC 15:5  Then he said: And I am mighty upon the earth, and I command to take arms, and to do the king's business. Nevertheless he prevailed not to accomplish his design.
II M DRC 15:6  So Nicanor being puffed up with exceeding great pride, thought to set up a public monument of his victory over Judas.
II M DRC 15:7  But Machabeus ever trusted with all hope that God would help them.
II M DRC 15:8  And he exhorted his people not to fear the coming of the nations, but to remember the help they had before received from heaven, and now to hope for victory from the Almighty.
II M DRC 15:9  And speaking to them out of the law, and the prophets, and withal putting them in mind of the battles they had fought before, he made them more cheerful:
II M DRC 15:10  Then after he had encouraged them, he shewed withal the falsehood of the Gentiles, and their breach of oaths.
II M DRC 15:11  So he armed every one of them, not with defence of shield and spear, but with very good speeches, and exhortations, and told them a dream worthy to be believed, whereby he rejoiced them all.
II M DRC 15:12  Now the vision was in this manner. Onias, who had been high priest, a good and virtuous man, modest in his looks, gentle in his manners, and graceful in speech, and who from a child was exercised in virtues holding up his hands, prayed for all the people of the Jews:
II M DRC 15:13  After this there appeared also another man, admirable for age, and glory, and environed with great beauty and majesty:
II M DRC 15:14  Then Onias answering, said: This is a lover of his brethren, and of the people of Israel: this is he that prayeth much for the people, and for all the holy city, Jeremias, the prophet of God.
II M DRC 15:15  Whereupon Jeremias stretched forth his right hand, and gave to Judas a sword of gold, saying:
II M DRC 15:16  Take this holy sword, a gift from God, wherewith thou shalt overthrow the adversaries of my people Israel.
II M DRC 15:17  Thus being exhorted with the words of Judas, which were very good, and proper to stir up the courage, and strengthen the hearts of the young men, they resolved to fight, and to set upon them manfully: that valour might decide the matter, because the holy city, and the temple were in danger.
II M DRC 15:18  For their concern was less for their wives, and children, and for their brethren, and kinsfolks: but their greatest and principal fear was for the holiness of the temple.
II M DRC 15:19  And they also that were in the city, had no little concern for them that were to be engaged in battle.
II M DRC 15:20  And now when all expected what judgment would be given, and the enemies were at hand, and the army was set in array, the beasts and the horsemen ranged in convenient places,
II M DRC 15:21  Machabeus considering the coming of the multitude, and the divers preparations of armour, and the fierceness of the beasts, stretching out his hands to heaven, called upon the Lord, that worketh wonders, who giveth victory to them that are worthy, not according to the power of their arms, but according as it seemeth good to him.
II M DRC 15:22  And in his prayer he said after this manner: Thou, O Lord, who didst send thy angel in the time of Ezechias, king of Juda, and didst kill a hundred and eighty-five thousand of the army of Sennacherib:
II M DRC 15:23  Send now also, O Lord of heaven, thy good angel before us, for the fear and dread of the greatness of thy arm,
II M DRC 15:24  That they may be afraid, who come with blasphemy against thy holy people. And thus he concluded his prayer.
II M DRC 15:25  But Nicanor, and they that were with him came forward, with trumpets and songs.
II M DRC 15:26  But Judas, and they that were with him, encountered them, calling upon God by prayers:
II M DRC 15:27  So fighting with their hands, but praying to the Lord with their hearts, they slew no less than five and thirty thousand, being greatly cheered with the presence of God.
II M DRC 15:28  And when the battle was over, and they were returning with joy, they understood that Nicanor was slain in his armour.
II M DRC 15:29  Then making a shout, and a great noise, they blessed the Almighty Lord in their own language.
II M DRC 15:30  And Judas, who was altogether ready, in body and mind, to die for his countrymen, commanded that Nicanor's head, and his hand, with the shoulder, should be cut off, and carried to Jerusalem.
II M DRC 15:31  And when he was come thither, having called together his countrymen, and the priests to the altar, he sent also for them that were in the castle,
II M DRC 15:32  And shewing them the head of Nicanor, and the wicked hand, which he had stretched out, with proud boasts, against the holy house of the Almighty God,
II M DRC 15:33  He commanded also, that the tongue of the wicked Nicanor should be cut out, and given by pieces to birds, and the hand of the furious man to be hanged up over against the temple.
II M DRC 15:34  Then all blessed the Lord of heaven, saying: Blessed be he that hath kept his own place undefiled.
II M DRC 15:35  And he hung up Nicanor's head in the top of the castle, that it might be an evident and manifest sign of the help of God.
II M DRC 15:36  And they all ordained by a common decree, by no means to let this day pass without solemnity:
II M DRC 15:37  But to celebrate the thirteenth day of the month of Adar, called in the Syrian language, the day before Mardochias' day.
II M DRC 15:38  So these things being done with relation to Nicanor, and from that time the city being possessed by the Hebrews, I also will here make an end of my narration.
II M DRC 15:39  Which if I have done well, and as it becometh the history, it is what I desired: but if not so perfectly, it must be pardoned me.
II M DRC 15:40  For as it is hurtful to drink always wine, or always water, but pleasant to use sometimes the one, and sometimes the other: so if the speech be always nicely framed, it will not be grateful to the readers. But here it shall be ended.