Everything Apocrypha - 1 Maccabees
1 Maccabees Chapters: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16


1Mac 3:1 
Then his son Judas, called Maccabeus, rose up in his stead. 
 
1Mac 3:2 
And all his brethren helped him, and so did all they that 
held with his father, and they fought with cheerfulness the 
battle of Israel. 
 
1Mac 3:3 
So he gat his people great honour, and put on a breastplate 
as a giant, and girt his warlike harness about him, and he made 
battles, protecting the host with his sword. 
 
1Mac 3:4 
In his acts he was like a lion, and like a lion's whelp 
roaring for his prey. 
 
1Mac 3:5 
For He pursued the wicked, and sought them out, and burnt up 
those that vexed his people. 
 
1Mac 3:6 
Wherefore the wicked shrunk for fear of him, and all the 
workers of iniquity were troubled, because salvation prospered 
in his hand. 
 
1Mac 3:7 
He grieved also many kings, and made Jacob glad with his 
acts, and his memorial is blessed for ever. 
 
1Mac 3:8 
Moreover he went through the cities of Juda, destroying the 
ungodly out of them, and turning away wrath from Israel: 
 
1Mac 3:9 
So that he was renowned unto the utmost part of the earth, 
and he received unto him such as were ready to perish. 
 
1Mac 3:10 
Then Apollonius gathered the Gentiles together, and a great 
host out of Samaria, to fight against Israel. 
 
1Mac 3:11 
Which thing when Judas perceived, he went forth to meet him, 
and so he smote him, and slew him: many also fell down slain, 
but the rest fled. 
 
1Mac 3:12 
Wherefore Judas took their spoils, and Apollonius' sword 
also, and therewith he fought all his life long. 
 
1Mac 3:13 
Now when Seron, a prince of the army of Syria, heard say that 
Judas had gathered unto him a multitude and company of the 
faithful to go out with him to war; 
 
1Mac 3:14 
He said, I will get me a name and honour in the kingdom; for 
I will go fight with Judas and them that are with him, who 
despise the king's commandment. 
 
1Mac 3:15 
So he made him ready to go up, and there went with him a 
mighty host of the ungodly to help him, and to be avenged of the 
children of Israel. 
 
1Mac 3:16 
And when he came near to the going up of Bethhoron, Judas 
went forth to meet him with a small company: 
 
1Mac 3:17 
Who, when they saw the host coming to meet them, said unto 
Judas, How shall we be able, being so few, to fight against so 
great a multitude and so strong, seeing we are ready to faint 
with fasting all this day? 
 
1Mac 3:18 
Unto whom Judas answered, It is no hard matter for many to be 
shut up in the hands of a few; and with the God of heaven it is 
all one, to deliver with a great multitude, or a small company: 
 
1Mac 3:19 
For the victory of battle standeth not in the multitude of an 
host; but strength cometh from heaven. 
 
1Mac 3:20 
They come against us in much pride and iniquity to destroy 
us, and our wives and children, and to spoil us: 
 
1Mac 3:21 
But we fight for our lives and our laws. 
 
1Mac 3:22 
Wherefore the Lord himself will overthrow them before our 
face: and as for you, be ye not afraid of them. 
 
1Mac 3:23 
Now as soon as he had left off speaking, he leapt suddenly 
upon them, and so Seron and his host was overthrown before him. 
 
1Mac 3:24 
And they pursued them from the going down of Bethhoron unto 
the plain, where were slain about eight hundred men of them; and 
the residue fled into the land of the Philistines. 
 
1Mac 3:25 
Then began the fear of Judas and his brethren, and an 
exceeding great dread, to fall upon the nations round about 
them: 
 
1Mac 3:26 
Insomuch as his fame came unto the king, and all nations 
talked of the battles of Judas. 
 
1Mac 3:27 
Now when king Antiochus heard these things, he was full of 
indignation: wherefore he sent and gathered together all the 
forces of his realm, even a very strong army. 
 
1Mac 3:28 
He opened also his treasure, and gave his soldiers pay for a 
year, commanding them to be ready whensoever he should need 
them. 
 
1Mac 3:29 
Nevertheless, when he saw that the money of his treasures 
failed and that the tributes in the country were small, because 
of the dissension and plague, which he had brought upon the land 
in taking away the laws which had been of old time; 
 
1Mac 3:30 
He feared that he should not be able to bear the charges any 
longer, nor to have such gifts to give so liberally as he did 
before: for he had abounded above the kings that were before 
him. 
 
1Mac 3:31 
Wherefore, being greatly perplexed in his mind, he determined 
to go into Persia, there to take the tributes of the countries, 
and to gather much money. 
 
1Mac 3:32 
So he left Lysias, a nobleman, and one of the blood royal, to 
oversee the affairs of the king from the river Euphrates unto 
the borders of Egypt: 
 
1Mac 3:33 
And to bring up his son Antiochus, until he came again. 
 
1Mac 3:34 
Moreover he delivered unto him the half of his forces, and 
the elephants, and gave him charge of all things that he would 
have done, as also concerning them that dwelt in Juda and 
Jerusalem: 
 
1Mac 3:35 
To wit, that he should send an army against them, to destroy 
and root out the strength of Israel, and the remnant of 
Jerusalem, and to take away their memorial from that place; 
 
1Mac 3:36 
And that he should place strangers in all their quarters, and 
divide their land by lot. 
 
1Mac 3:37 
So the king took the half of the forces that remained, and 
departed from Antioch, his royal city, the hundred forty and 
seventh year; and having passed the river Euphrates, he went 
through the high countries. 
 
1Mac 3:38 
Then Lysias chose Ptolemee the son of Dorymenes, Nicanor, and 
Gorgias, mighty men of the king's friends: 
 
1Mac 3:39 
And with them he sent forty thousand footmen, and seven 
thousand horsemen, to go into the land of Juda, and to destroy 
it, as the king commanded. 
 
1Mac 3:40 
So they went forth with all their power, and came and pitched 
by Emmaus in the plain country. 
 
1Mac 3:41 
And the merchants of the country, hearing the fame of them, 
took silver and gold very much, with servants, and came into the 
camp to buy the children of Israel for slaves: a power also of 
Syria and of the land of the Philistines joined themselves unto 
them. 
 
1Mac 3:42 
Now when Judas and his brethren saw that miseries were 
multiplied, and that the forces did encamp themselves in their 
borders: for they knew how the king had given commandment to 
destroy the people, and utterly abolish them; 
 
1Mac 3:43 
They said one to another, Let us restore the decayed fortune 
of our people, and let us fight for our people and the 
sanctuary. 
 
1Mac 3:44 
Then was the congregation gathered together, that they might 
be ready for battle, and that they might pray, and ask mercy and 
compassion. 
 
1Mac 3:45 
Now Jerusalem lay void as a wilderness, there was none of her 
children that went in or out: the sanctuary also was trodden 
down, and aliens kept the strong hold; the heathen had their 
habitation in that place; and joy was taken from Jacob, and the 
pipe with the harp ceased. 
 
1Mac 3:46 
Wherefore the Israelites assembled themselves together, and 
came to Maspha, over against Jerusalem; for in Maspha was the 
place where they prayed aforetime in Israel. 
 
1Mac 3:47 
Then they fasted that day, and put on sackcloth, and cast 
ashes upon their heads, and rent their clothes, 
 
1Mac 3:48 
And laid open the book of the law, wherein the heathen had 
sought to paint the likeness of their images. 
 
1Mac 3:49 
They brought also the priests' garments, and the firstfruits, 
and the tithes: and the Nazarites they stirred up, who had 
accomplished their days. 
 
1Mac 3:50 
Then cried they with a loud voice toward heaven, saying, What 
shall we do with these, and whither shall we carry them away? 
 
1Mac 3:51 
For thy sanctuary is trodden down and profaned, and thy 
priests are in heaviness, and brought low. 
 
1Mac 3:52 
And lo, the heathen are assembled together against us to 
destroy us: what things they imagine against us, thou knowest. 
 
1Mac 3:53 
How shall we be able to stand against them, except thou, O 
God, be our help? 
 
1Mac 3:54 
Then sounded they with trumpets, and cried with a loud voice. 
 
1Mac 3:55 
And after this Judas ordained captains over the people, even 
captains over thousands, and over hundreds, and over fifties, 
and over tens. 
 
1Mac 3:56 
But as for such as were building houses, or had betrothed 
wives, or were planting vineyards, or were fearful, those he 
commanded that they should return, every man to his own house, 
according to the law. 
 
1Mac 3:57 
So the camp removed, and pitched upon the south side of 
Emmaus. 
 
1Mac 3:58 
And Judas said, arm yourselves, and be valiant men, and see 
that ye be in readiness against the morning, that ye may fight 
with these nations, that are assembled together against us to 
destroy us and our sanctuary: 
 
1Mac 3:59 
For it is better for us to die in battle, than to behold the 
calamities of our people and our sanctuary. 
 
1Mac 3:60 
Nevertheless, as the will of God is in heaven, so let him do. 
 

Previous Chapter | 1 Maccabees | Next Chapter

3:1 Then his son Judas, called Machabeus, rose up in his stead.

3:2 And all his brethren helped him, and all they that had joined themselves to his father, and they fought with cheerfulness the battle of Israel.

3:3 And he got his people great honour, and put on a breastplate as a giant, and girt his warlike armour about him in battles, and protected the camp with his sword.

3:4 In his acts he was like a lion, and like a lion's whelp roaring for his prey.

3:5 And he pursued the wicked and sought them out, and them that troubled his people he burnt with fire:

3:6 And his enemies were driven away for fear of him, and all the workers of iniquity were troubled: and salvation prospered in his hand.

3:7 And he grieved many kings, and made Jacob glad with his works, and his memory is blessed for ever.

3:8 And he went through the cities of Juda, and destroyed the wicked out of them, and turned away wrath from Israel.

3:9 And he was renowned even to the utmost part of the earth, and he gathered them that were perishing.

3:10 And Apollonius gathered together the Gentiles, and a numerous and great army from Samaria, to make war against Israel.

3:11 And Judas understood it, and went forth to meet him: and he overthrew him, and killed him: and many fell down slain, the rest fled away.

3:12 And he took their spoils, and Judas took the sword of Apollonius, and fought with it all his lifetime.

3:13 And Seron captain of the army of Syria heard that Judas had assembled a company of the faithful, and a congregation with him,

3:14 And he said: I will get me a name, and will be glorified in the kingdom, and will overthrow Judas, and those that are with him, that have despised the edict of the king.

3:15 And he made himself ready: and the host of the wicked went up with him, strong succours, to be revenged of the children of Israel.

3:16 And they approached even as far as Bethoron: and Judas went forth to meet him, with a small company.

3:17 But when they saw the army coming to meet them, they said to Judas: How shall we, being few, be able to fight against so great a multitude and so strong, and we are ready to faint with fasting today?

3:18 And Judas said: It is an easy matter for many to be shut up in the hands of a few: and there is no difference in the sight of the God of heaven to deliver with a great multitude, or with a small company:

3:19 For the success of war is not in the multitude of the army, but strength cometh from heaven.

3:20 They come against us with an insolent multitude, and with pride, to destroy us, and our wives, and our children, and to take our spoils.

3:21 But we will fight for our lives and our laws:

3:22 And the Lord himself will overthrow them before our face: but as for you, fear them not.

3:23 And as soon as he had made an end of speaking, he rushed suddenly upon them: and Seron and his host were overthrown before him:

3:24 And he pursued him by the descent of Bethoron even to the plain, and there fell of them eight hundred men, and the rest fled into the land of the Philistines.

3:25 And the fear of Judas and of his brethren, and the dread of them fell upon all the nations round about them.

3:26 And his fame came to the king, and all nations told of the battles of Judas.

3:27 Now when king Antiochus heard these words, he was angry in his mind: and he sent and gathered the forces of all his kingdom, an exceeding strong army.

3:28 And he opened his treasury, and gave out pay to the army for a year: and he commanded them, that they should be ready for all things.

3:29 And he perceived that the money of his treasures failed, and that the tributes of the country were small because of the dissension, and the evil that he had brought upon the land, that he might take away the laws of old times:

3:30 And he feared that he should not have as formerly enough, for charges and gifts, which he had given before with a liberal hand: for he had abounded more than the kings that had been before him.

3:31 And he was greatly perplexed in mind, and purposed to go into Persia, and to take tributes of the countries, and to gather much money.

3:32 And he left Lysias, a nobleman of the blood royal, to oversee the affairs of the kingdom, from the river Euphrates even to the river of Egypt:

3:33 And to bring up his son Antiochus, till he came again.

3:34 And he delivered to him half the army, and the elephants: and he gave him charge concerning all that he would have done, and concerning the inhabitants of Judea, and Jerusalem:

3:35 And that he should send an army against them, to destroy and root out the strength of Israel, and the remnant of Jerusalem, and to take away the memory of them from that place:

3:36 And that he should settle strangers to dwell in all their coasts, and divide their land by lot.

3:37 So the king took the half of the army that remained, and went forth from Antioch the chief city of his kingdom, in the hundred and forty-seventh year: and he passed over the river Euphrates, and went through the higher countries.

3:38 Then Lysias chose Ptolemee the son of Dorymenus, and Nicanor, and Gorgias, mighty men of the king's friends.

3:39 And he sent with them forty thousand men, and seven thousand horsemen: to go into the land of Juda, and to destroy it according to the king's orders.

3:40 So they went forth with all their power, and came, and pitched near Emmaus in the plain country.

3:41 And the merchants of the countries heard the fame of them: and they took silver and gold in abundance, and servants: and they came into the camp, to buy the children of Israel for slaves: and there were joined to them the forces of Syria, and of the land of the strangers.

3:42 And Judas and his brethren saw that evils were multiplied, and that the armies approached to their borders: and they knew the orders the king had given to destroy the people and utterly abolish them.

3:43 And they said every man to his neighbour: Let us raise up the low condition of our people, and let us fight for our people, and our sanctuary.

3:44 And the assembly was gathered that they might be ready for battle: and that they might pray, and ask mercy and compassion.

3:45 Now Jerusalem was not inhabited, but was like a desert: there was none of her children that went in or out: and the sanctuary was trodden down: and the children of strangers were in the castle, there was the habitation of the Gentiles: and joy was taken away from Jacob, and the pipe and harp ceased there.

3:46 And they assembled together, and came to Maspha over against Jerusalem: for in Maspha was a place of prayer heretofore in Israel.

3:47 And they fasted that day, and put on haircloth, and put ashes upon their heads: and they rent their garments:

3:48 And they laid open the books of the law, in which the Gentiles searched for the likeness of their idols:

3:49 And they brought the priestly ornaments, and the firstfruits and tithes, and stirred up the Nazarites that had fulfilled their days:

3:50 And they cried with a loud voice toward heaven, saying: What shall we do with these, and whither shall we carry them?

3:51 For thy holies are trodden down, and are profaned, and thy priests are in mourning, and are brought low.

3:52 And behold the nations are come together against us to destroy us: thou knowest what they intend against us.

3:53 How shall we be able to stand before their face, unless thou, O God, help us?

3:54 Then they sounded with trumpets, and cried out with a loud voice.

3:55 And after this Judas appointed captains over the people, over thousands, and over hundreds, and over fifties, and over tens.

3:56 And he said to them that were building houses, or had betrothed wives, or were planting vineyards, or were fearful, that they should return every man to his house, according to the law.

3:57 So they removed the camp, and pitched on the south side of Emmaus.

3:58 And Judas said: Gird yourselves, and be valiant men, and be ready against the morning, that you may fight with these nations that are assembled against us to destroy us and our sanctuary.

3:59 For it is better for us to die in battle, than to see the evils of our nation, and of the holies:

3:60 Nevertheless as it shall be the will of God in heaven so be it done.

Log in or register to write something here or to contact authors.