19
And he both changed the manner of living of the people, and perverted their civil customs into all lawlessness.
20
So that he not only erected a gymnasium on the very citadel of our country, the guardianship of the temple.
21
At which Divine vengeance being grieved, instigated Antiochus himself against them.
22
For being at war with Ptolemy in Egypt, he heard that on a report of his death being spread abroad, the inhabitants of Jerusalem had exceedingly rejoiced, and he quickly marched against them.
23
And having subdued them, he established a decree that if any of them lived according to the laws of his country he should die.
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