1 Maccabees 10:50-60

50 Alexander fought bitterly until sundown, but Demetrius was killed that day.
51 Then Alexander sent ambassadors to King Ptolemy the Sixth of Egypt with this message:
52 "I have returned to my kingdom and taken my seat on the throne of my ancestors. I have taken over the government, and I am now in control of the country.
53 I made war on Demetrius, defeated him and his army, and I have taken over his kingdom.
54 Now I am ready to make an alliance. Give me your daughter in marriage, and I will give both of you such gifts as you deserve."
55 King Ptolemy replied, "It was a great day when you returned to your country and took the throne of your ancestors.
56 I agree to your proposals, but first meet me at Ptolemais. We can get acquainted there, and I will give you my daughter in marriage."
57 So in the year 162 Ptolemy and his daughter Cleopatra left Egypt and arrived at Ptolemais.
58 King Alexander met them, and Ptolemy gave him his daughter in marriage. The wedding was celebrated there in Ptolemais with royal splendor.
59 King Alexander wrote asking Jonathan to come to meet him.
60 So Jonathan, in a show of splendor, went to Ptolemais and met the two kings. He presented them with gifts of silver and gold, and he also gave many gifts to the high officials who had accompanied them. Everyone was favorably impressed with him.

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. Alexander; [some manuscripts have] Demetrius.
  • [b]. the year 162: [This corresponds to 150 B.C.]
  • [c]. cleopatra: [This was Cleopatra Thea, also known as Cleopatra the Third, and not to be confused with Cleopatra the Seventh (69-30 B.C.), who was involved in the history of Caesar and Mark Antony.]
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.