1 Maccabees 6:17-27

17 When Lysias learned that the king had died, he made the young Antiochus king in place of his father. He had brought up Antiochus from childhood and now gave him the name Eupator.
18 Meanwhile, the enemies in the fort at Jerusalem had been blockading the people of Israel in the area around the Temple, constantly causing them trouble and giving support to the Gentiles.
19 So Judas decided to get rid of them and called all the people together to besiege the fort.
20 The people assembled and laid siege to the fort in the year 150. They built siege platforms and battering rams.
21 But some of the men under siege escaped, and together with some of the renegade Jews, they went to the king and said,
22 "How long are you going to wait before you take revenge for what was done to our countrymen?
23 We were willing to serve your father, follow his orders, and obey his decrees.
24 But what good did it do us? Now our own countrymen have become our enemies. In fact, they have killed as many of us as they could find and have stolen our possessions.
25 But we are not the only ones they have harmed; they have attacked all their neighbors.
26 And now they have laid siege to the fort in Jerusalem and are planning to take it. They have also fortified the Temple and Bethzur.
27 Unless you act immediately, they will do even more, and you will not be able to stop them."

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. the year 150: [This corresponds to 162 B.C.]
  • [b]. enemies; [some manuscripts add] and besieged the fort.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.