2 Maccabees 14:28

28 When this order reached Nicanor, he was upset and found it difficult to revoke the agreements, seeing how the man had done no wrong.

2 Maccabees 14:28 In-Context

26 When Alcimus noted the goodwill that Nicanor and Judas had toward each other, he obtained the documents of agreement drawn up between them and went to Demetrius. He claimed that Nicanor was disloyal to the government because he had appointed Judas, who plotted against the king, as his successor.
27 The king was furious and, provoked by the accusations of the thoroughly depraved Alcimus, wrote to Nicanor. He forcefully asserted that he was displeased with the terms of agreement and ordered him to send the Maccabee as a prisoner to Antioch immediately.
28 When this order reached Nicanor, he was upset and found it difficult to revoke the agreements, seeing how the man had done no wrong.
29 But he couldn't defy the king, so he watched for an opportune time to set a trap.
30 But the Maccabee noticed that Nicanor was becoming more reserved toward him, conducting customary meetings in a less courteous manner. Sensing that this new rudeness wasn't for the best, he gathered a large number of men and hid from Nicanor.
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