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And he wrote a letter and sent it to him, in the following words:
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"King Alexander to his brother Jonathan, greetings.
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We have heard about you, that you are a mighty warrior and worthy to be our friend.
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And so we have appointed you today to be the high priest of your nation; you are to be called the king's Friend and you are to take our side and keep friendship with us." He also sent him a purple robe and a golden crown.
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So Jonathan put on the sacred vestments in the seventh month of the one hundred sixtieth year, at the festival of booths, and he recruited troops and equipped them with arms in abundance.
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When Demetrius heard of these things he was distressed and said,
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"What is this that we have done? Alexander has gotten ahead of us in forming a friendship with the Jews to strengthen himself.
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I also will write them words of encouragement and promise them honor and gifts, so that I may have their help."
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So he sent a message to them in the following words: "King Demetrius to the nation of the Jews, greetings.
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Since you have kept your agreement with us and have continued your friendship with us, and have not sided with our enemies, we have heard of it and rejoiced.
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Now continue still to keep faith with us, and we will repay you with good for what you do for us.
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We will grant you many immunities and give you gifts.
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"I now free you and exempt all the Jews from payment of tribute and salt tax and crown levies,
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and instead of collecting the third of the grain and the half of the fruit of the trees that I should receive, I release them from this day and henceforth. I will not collect them from the land of Judah or from the three districts added to it from Samaria and Galilee, from this day and for all time.
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Jerusalem and its environs, its tithes and its revenues, shall be holy and free from tax.
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I release also my control of the citadel in Jerusalem and give it to the high priest, so that he may station in it men of his own choice to guard it.
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And everyone of the Jews taken as a captive from the land of Judah into any part of my kingdom, I set free without payment; and let all officials cancel also the taxes on their livestock.
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"All the festivals and sabbaths and new moons and appointed days, and the three days before a festival and the three after a festival—let them all be days of immunity and release for all the Jews who are in my kingdom.
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No one shall have authority to exact anything from them or annoy any of them about any matter.
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"Let Jews be enrolled in the king's forces to the number of thirty thousand men, and let the maintenance be given them that is due to all the forces of the king.
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Let some of them be stationed in the great strongholds of the king, and let some of them be put in positions of trust in the kingdom. Let their officers and leaders be of their own number, and let them live by their own laws, just as the king has commanded in the land of Judah.
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"As for the three districts that have been added to Judea from the country of Samaria, let them be annexed to Judea so that they may be considered to be under one ruler and obey no other authority than the high priest.
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Ptolemais and the land adjoining it I have given as a gift to the sanctuary in Jerusalem, to meet the necessary expenses of the sanctuary.
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I also grant fifteen thousand shekels of silver yearly out of the king's revenues from appropriate places.
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And all the additional funds that the government officials have not paid as they did in the first years, they shall give from now on for the service of the temple.
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Moreover, the five thousand shekels of silver that my officials have received every year from the income of the services of the temple, this too is canceled, because it belongs to the priests who minister there.
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And all who take refuge at the temple in Jerusalem, or in any of its precincts, because they owe money to the king or are in debt, let them be released and receive back all their property in my kingdom.
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"Let the cost of rebuilding and restoring the structures of the sanctuary be paid from the revenues of the king.
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And let the cost of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem and fortifying it all around, and the cost of rebuilding the walls in Judea, also be paid from the revenues of the king."
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When Jonathan and the people heard these words, they did not believe or accept them, because they remembered the great wrongs that Demetrius had done in Israel and how much he had oppressed them.
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They favored Alexander, because he had been the first to speak peaceable words to them, and they remained his allies all his days.
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Now King Alexander assembled large forces and encamped opposite Demetrius.
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The two kings met in battle, and the army of Demetrius fled, and Alexander pursued him and defeated them.
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He pressed the battle strongly until the sun set, and on that day Demetrius fell.
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Then Alexander sent ambassadors to Ptolemy king of Egypt with the following message:
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"Since I have returned to my kingdom and have taken my seat on the throne of my ancestors, and established my rule—for I crushed Demetrius and gained control of our country;
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I met him in battle, and he and his army were crushed by us, and we have taken our seat on the throne of his kingdom—
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now therefore let us establish friendship with one another; give me now your daughter as my wife, and I will become your son-in-law, and will make gifts to you and to her in keeping with your position."
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Ptolemy the king replied and said, "Happy was the day on which you returned to the land of your ancestors and took your seat on the throne of their kingdom.
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And now I will do for you as you wrote, but meet me at Ptolemais, so that we may see one another, and I will become your father-in-law, as you have said."
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So Ptolemy set out from Egypt, he and his daughter Cleopatra, and came to Ptolemais in the one hundred sixty-second year.