III Maccabees 7:13-23

13 Their priests, then, as it was meet, saluted him with good wishes, and all the people echoed with the Hallelujah. They then joyfully departed.
14 Then they punished and destroyed with ignominy every polluted Jew that fell in their way;
15 slaying thus, in that day, above three hundred men, and esteeming this destruction of the wicked a season of joy.
16 They themselves having held fast their God unto death, and having enjoyed a full deliverance, departed from the city garlanded with sweet-flowered wreaths of every kind. Uttering exclamations of joy, with songs of praise, and melodious hymns they thanked the God of their fathers, the eternal Saviour of Israel.
17 Having arrived at Ptolemais, called from the specialty of that district Rose-bearing, where the fleet, in accordance with the general wish, waited for them seven days,
18 they partook of a banquet of deliverance, for the king generously granted them severally the means of securing a return home.
19 They were accordingly brought back in peace, while they gave utterance to becoming thanks; and they determined to keep these days during their sojourn as days of joyfulness.
20 These they registered as sacred upon a pillar, when they had dedicated the place of their festivity to be one of prayer. They departed unharmed, free, abundant in joy, preserved by the king's command, by land, by sea, and by river, each to his own home.
21 They had more weight than before among their enemies; and were honoured and feared, and no one in any way robbed them of their goods.
22 Every man received back his own, according to inventory; those who had obtained their goods, giving them up with the greatest terror. For the greatest God wrought with perfectness wonders for their salvation.
23 Blessed be the Redeemer of Israel unto everlasting. Amen.

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