1 Maccabees 8:14-24

14 In spite of all this, no Roman ever tried to advance his own position by wearing a crown or putting on royal robes.
15 They created a senate, and each day 320 senators came together to deliberate about the affairs of the people and their well-being.
16 Each year they entrusted to one man the responsibility of governing them and controlling their whole territory. Everyone obeyed this one man, and there was no envy or jealousy among them.
17 Judas chose Eupolemus, the son of John and grandson of Accos, and Jason son of Eleazar and sent them to Rome to make a treaty of friendship and alliance with the Romans. 1
18 He did this to eliminate Syrian oppression, since the Jews clearly saw that they were being reduced to slavery.
19 After a long and difficult journey, Eupolemus and Jason reached Rome and entered the Senate. They addressed the assembly in these terms:
20 "Judas Maccabeus, his brothers, and the Jewish people have sent us here to make a mutual defense treaty with you, so that we may be officially recorded as your friends and allies."
21 The Romans accepted the proposal,
22 and what follows is a copy of the letter which was engraved on bronze tablets and sent to Jerusalem to remain there as a record of the treaty: 2
23 "May things go well forever for the Romans and for the Jewish nation on land and sea! May they never have enemies, and may they never go to war!
24 But if war is declared first against Rome or any of her allies anywhere,

Cross References 2

  • 1. 8.172 Maccabees 4.11.
  • 2. 8.221 Maccabees 14.18.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.