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The Holy Bible : conteyning the Old Testament, and the New : newly translated out of the originall tongues : & with the former translations diligently compared and reuised, by His Maiesties speciall comandement : appointed to be read in churches.
Contributor
Smith, Miles, d. 1624 Bilson, Thomas, 1546 or 7-1616 Barker, Robert, 17th cent. printer
Date Added
13 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1611
Publisher
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie
Source
Susan Dunleavy collection of biblical literature. LaSalle University, Connelly Library, Department of Special Collections.
Topic
Bible > History of Biblical events.
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Apocrypha.
_ {mot commodious Holdes , kept the
thofedapes Mould be kept ofthe whole|
nation of the Peres. ent!
9 And this wasthe nde of Aintio-
chus called Cpiphanes.
10 Pow Will Wee declarethe acts of
Antiochus Eupatoz ; who was the
fone of this wicked ma, gathering
batefly the calamities of te Wares. ©
Ir So when he was cometo pcrowne,
HeletoncLylias oucr the affaires offis
Realme,and[appotuted bin! chicfe go-
uernour of Coclofpriaandpbentec.—
12 Ffoz Ptolomens that was called
Macron, choling rather to doc tutti
pnto the Pelwes, for the wrong that
had bene Done dnto hens, endenoured
to continue peace With thers,
13 Daherenpon beng aceufed off the
kings] friends, befoze Cupatoz, € called
trattoz at cnerpiozd,becaulehebad iett
Cyprus that Philometoz hadcomutted
bnto him,€ departedto Aintiodus Cpt
phanes;||andfeeng that heewas tno
hono2able place,be was fo difcouraged,
that hepopfonedhimnfelfc and died.
‘14. ut when Gorgias was gouer-
nourofthe |[bolds, hee hired fouidiers,
and nourifhed Warre continually with
the Hewes:
AIS Andcherewithall the Poumnecats
hauing gotten into their handes the
Ferves occupied , and receiuing tofe
that were banthhed from Perufalem,
they Went about to nourtth warre.
16 Hhentheyp hat were wily Dace
cabeus made fipplication, € befonght
Gov, thathewouldbe ete Yelper,and
fo thep rane With violence dpon the
ftrong holds of the Poumeans, -
17 And affauteing: then. trongly,
thep anne the Holds, and keptoff all
that fought bpon the wail,and flew all
thatfellinto their hands, and killed no
Ferber then tientic thoufand, >:
18 And becaule cevtatne ho were
to leffe then nine thoufand) were fled
together inte to bery {trong catties,
Hauing allmaner of things connenient
tofuftainethefiege,
“Io Maccabens left Simon, PFoleph,
and Zacchens alfo,and them that were
With hint, Who were cnow to veliege
thei, and departed himlelfe bnto thofe
places, wihicl) moze needed bishelpe.:~
20 fro || they that Were with St-
mon, being led With couctouttes, were
perfwaded foz monep(theough certaine
of. thofe that Were wn, the cattle) and
[].Maccabees. ~ Apocrypha
tooke ferentie thouland drachmies, and
let fome of them efcape,
‘21 Wut When tt Was told Daccabens
What was done, Hee called the gouer-
nours of the people together, and ace:
fed thofe men, that they bad fold their
beetheenfo2 moticy, € let thei enemies
freeto fight again them, ;
22 Hobe flew Hole that were found
erattops and immediatly tooke theta
cates,
23 And Hautng good fuccefle with
His weapons t all things bee tooke n
hand , Hee flew in the tivo holdes, moze
thentwentiethoufand, — -
24 ow Limotheus: wlyom.the
Peres had ouercome before, Whenhe
Had gathered & great multitude of for
vane forces, and Horles out of Afianot
afew , came as thougl) bee would take
Pewne by forccofarmes,
girded thetvlopnes with fackeloth,
26: Andfelldowne at the foot of the
Alltar, andbelought hinito be merciful
Nemics , and an aduerlaricto their ad-
uerfaries,asthe Law declareth,
27. So afterthe prayer, thep tooke
thete Weapons,e went on further from
thecity: and when they deew neeve to
their enemies, they kept by themfelues,
23: ow the Sunne being newly
rifen,they iopned both together;the one
part hautng, together with their verz
tue, their refugealfo bnto the Lod, for
all pledge of their fuccefle and bictogic :
of theivbattell. = *
- 29 Wut when the battatle wared
(trong, there appeared bnto the enc:
mies frombeauens, fiue comely men bp-
on Horles , With budles of golde, and
tivo ofthemlendethe Hewes,
30 And. tooke MPaccabens. betwWirt
them, and conered Him on every fide
With their weapons, and kept him fate,
but Mhotarrowwes Elighteningsagainit
the enemies: fotharbetng confounded
With biindnefle,and full oftrouble,they
WercekMledD. 9
> 31 2ind there iveve laine [of foote:
men] tiyentie thoufand and fine hur
Ded and fice hundzed Poefemen. -
32 As for-Limothens himielfe, hee
fled into abery trong Holde, called Ga
25- But When Yee dew neere, ||they| lor, az.
that Were with Waccabeus , turned nn
themfelues. to pray bnto God, and| ss:
{pzinckted earth bpon their Heads, and | +.
tothentjand to be an* enemie to thete e-) «peas,
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