2 Maccabees 4:9

9 He also promised to pay another one hundred fifty talents if he were permitted to set up, under his own authority, a gymnasium and a place for training the young people, and to enroll those living in Jerusalem as citizens of Antioch.

2 Maccabees 4:9 In-Context

7 After Seleucus died and Antiochus (who was called Epiphanes) received the kingdom, Jason the brother of Onias gained the high priesthood by corruption.
8 He offered the king, in private communication, three hundred sixty talents of silver, and an additional eighty talents from another source of revenue.
9 He also promised to pay another one hundred fifty talents if he were permitted to set up, under his own authority, a gymnasium and a place for training the young people, and to enroll those living in Jerusalem as citizens of Antioch.
10 When the king had granted this and Jason had taken possession of his office, he immediately made his fellow citizens change to the Greek way of life.
11 He set aside the customs established for the Jews by royal generosity, negotiated through John the father of Eupolemus (the one who had made the official journey to secure friendship and alliance with the Romans). He abolished the lawful government and introduced customs contrary to the law.
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