1 Maccabees 10:70

70 "Because of you I am being ridiculed, but why do you, there in your mountains, continue this rebellion when no one supports you?

1 Maccabees 10:70 In-Context

68 When King Alexander heard about this, he was worried and returned to Antioch, the capital of Syria.
69 Demetrius reappointed Apollonius governor of Greater Syria. Apollonius raised a large army, set up camp near Jamnia, and sent the following message to Jonathan the High Priest:
70 "Because of you I am being ridiculed, but why do you, there in your mountains, continue this rebellion when no one supports you?
71 If you really have any confidence in your army, come down here on the plain and fight, where we can test each other's strength. Study the situation, and you will find that I have the support of the forces from the cities.
72 You will learn who I am and who our allies are, and you will discover that you have no chance of standing against us. Your predecessors have already been beaten twice on their own ground;
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.