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Very soon after this, Lysias, the king's guardian and kinsman, who was in charge of the government, being vexed at what had happened,
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gathered about eighty thousand infantry and all his cavalry and came against the Jews. He intended to make the city a home for Greeks,
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and to levy tribute on the temple as he did on the sacred places of the other nations, and to put up the high priesthood for sale every year.
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He took no account whatever of the power of God, but was elated with his ten thousands of infantry, and his thousands of cavalry, and his eighty elephants.
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Invading Judea, he approached Beth-zur, which was a fortified place about five stadia from Jerusalem, and pressed it hard.
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When Maccabeus and his men got word that Lysias was besieging the strongholds, they and all the people, with lamentations and tears, prayed the Lord to send a good angel to save Israel.