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They gave them thanks, desiring them to be friendly still unto them: and so they came to
Jerusalem, the feast of the weeks approaching.
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And after the feast, called Pentecost, they went forth against Gorgias the governor of Idumea,
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Who came out with three thousand men of foot and four hundred horsemen.
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And it happened that in their fighting together a few of the Jews were slain.
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At which time Dositheus, one of Bacenor's company, who was on horseback, and a strong
man, was still upon Gorgias, and taking hold of his coat drew him by force; and when he would
have taken that cursed man alive, a horseman of Thracia coming upon him smote off his shoulder,
so that Gorgias fled unto Marisa.
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Now when they that were with Gorgias had fought long, and were weary, Judas called upon
the Lord, that he would shew himself to be their helper and leader of the battle.
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And with that he began in his own language, and sung psalms with a loud voice, and rushing
unawares upon Gorgias' men, he put them to flight.
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So Judas gathered his host, and came into the city of Odollam, And when the seventh day
came, they purified themselves, as the custom was, and kept the sabbath in the same place.
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And upon the day following, as the use had been, Judas and his company came to take up the
bodies of them that were slain, and to bury them with their kinsmen in their fathers' graves.
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Now under the coats of every one that was slain they found things consecrated to the idols of
the Jamnites, which is forbidden the Jews by the law. Then every man saw that this was the cause
wherefore they were slain.
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All men therefore praising the Lord, the righteous Judge, who had opened the things that were
hid,
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Betook themselves unto prayer, and besought him that the sin committed might wholly be
put out of remembrance. Besides, that noble Judas exhorted the people to keep themselves from
sin, forsomuch as they saw before their eyes the things that came to pass for the sins of those that
were slain.
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And when he had made a gathering throughout the company to the sum of two thousand
drachms of silver, he sent it to Jerusalem to offer a sin offering, doing therein very well and honestly,
in that he was mindful of the resurrection:
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For if he had not hoped that they that were slain should have risen again, it had been superfluous
and vain to pray for the dead.
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And also in that he perceived that there was great favour laid up for those that died godly, it
was an holy and good thought. Whereupon he made a reconciliation for the dead, that they might
be delivered from sin.
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