1 Maccabees 15:2-12

2 "King Antiochus to Simon, the High Priest and governor, and to the Jewish nation, greetings.
3 As you know, the kingdom of my ancestors has been seized by traitors. I have decided to reclaim it and restore its former greatness. I have raised a large army of mercenary troops and have fitted out warships.
4 I plan to invade the land and to attack those who have destroyed many of the towns and ruined the country.
5 "Now therefore, I confirm all exemptions from taxes and payments granted you by former kings.
6 I authorize you to mint your own coins as legal currency in your own country.
7 Jerusalem and the Temple shall be free of taxation. All the weapons that you have manufactured and the defenses you have built and now occupy shall remain yours.
8 In addition, all debts now owed to the royal treasury, or which may in the future fall due, are permanently canceled.
9 As soon as I have regained control of my kingdom, I will confer upon you, your nation, and the Temple such great honors that the glory of your country will be evident to the whole world."
10 In the year 174 Antiochus invaded the land of his ancestors. Most of the soldiers came over to his side, so that there were very few left with Trypho.
11 Trypho, pursued by Antiochus, fled to the coastal city of Dor,
12 realizing that he was in a desperate situation, now that all his troops had deserted him.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. the year 174: [This corresponds to 138 B.C.]
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.