1 Maccabees 8:2-12

2 People had told him about the wars the Romans had fought and their heroic acts among the Gauls, whom they had conquered and forced to pay taxes.
3 He had been told what they had done in Spain when they captured the silver mines and the gold mines there.
4 By careful planning and persistence, they had conquered the whole country, even though it was far from Rome. They had overcome the kings from distant lands who had fought against them; they had defeated them so badly that the survivors had to pay annual taxes.
5 They had fought and conquered Philip and Perseus, kings of Macedonia, and all who had joined them against Rome.
6 They had even defeated Antiochus the Great, king of Syria, who had attacked them with 120 elephants, cavalry, chariots, and a powerful army.
7 They took him alive and forced him and his successors to pay heavy taxes, to give hostages, and to surrender
8 India, Media, Lydia, and some of their best lands. They took these and gave them to King Eumenes.
9 When the Greeks made plans to attack and destroy them,
10 the Romans learned of the plans and sent a general to fight against them. The Romans killed many of the Greeks, took their wives and children captive, plundered their possessions, occupied their land, tore down their fortresses, and made them slaves, as they are today.
11 They also destroyed or made slaves of other kingdoms, the islands, and everyone who had ever fought against them.
12 But they maintained their friendship with their allies and those who relied on them for protection. They conquered kings near and far, and everyone who heard of their reputation was afraid of them.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. king eumenes: [This is King Eumenes II, king of Pergamum from 197-158 B.C.]
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.