1 Maccabees 3:1-9

1 Judas Maccabeus took the place of his father Mattathias.
2 All his brothers and all the loyal followers of his father gave him their support, and they were happy to carry on Israel's war.
3 Judas brought greater glory to his people. In his armor, he was like a giant. He took up his weapons and went to war; with his own sword he defended his camp.
4 He was like a ferocious lion roaring as it attacks.
5 Judas hunted down those who broke the Law and set fire to all who oppressed his people.
6 In fear of him, lawless men huddled together in terror, not knowing which way to turn. He advanced the cause of freedom by what he did.
7 He made life miserable for many kings, but brought joy to the people of Israel. We will praise him forever for what he did.
8 He went through the towns of Judea and destroyed all the godless men. He relieved Israel of its terrible suffering.
9 His fame spread to the ends of the earth, as he gathered together those who were threatened with death.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. relieved Israel of its terrible suffering; [or] saved Israel from God's anger.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.