13 Then Ptolemy entered Antioch and put on the crown of Asia. Thus he put two crowns upon his head, the crown of Egypt and that of Asia.
14 Now Alexander the king was in Cilicia at that time, because the people of that region were in revolt.
15 And Alexander heard of it and came against him in battle. Ptolemy marched out and met him with a strong force, and put him to flight.
16 So Alexander fled into Arabia to find protection there, and King Ptolemy was exalted.
17 And Zabdiel the Arab cut off the head of Alexander and sent it to Ptolemy.
18 But King Ptolemy died three days later, and his troops in the strongholds were killed by the inhabitants of the strongholds.
19 So Demetrius became king in the one hundred and sixty-seventh year.
20 In those days Jonathan assembled the men of Judea to attack the citadel in Jerusalem, and he built many engines of war to use against it.
21 But certain lawless men who hated their nation went to the king and reported to him that Jonathan was besieging the citadel.
22 When he heard this he was angry, and as soon as he heard it he set out and came to Ptolemais; and he wrote Jonathan not to continue the siege, but to meet him for a conference at Ptolemais as quickly as possible.
23 When Jonathan heard this, he gave orders to continue the siege; and he chose some of the elders of Israel and some of the priests, and put himself in danger,
24 for he went to the king at Ptolemais, taking silver and gold and clothing and numerous other gifts. And he won his favor.
25 Although certain lawless men of his nation kept making complaints against him,
26 the king treated him as his predecessors had treated him; he exalted him in the presence of all his friends.
27 He confirmed him in the high priesthood and in as many other honors as he had formerly had, and made him to be regarded as one of his chief friends.
28 Then Jonathan asked the king to free Judea and the three districts of Samaria from tribute, and promised him three hundred talents.
29 The king consented, and wrote a letter to Jonathan about all these things; its contents were as follows:
30 "King Demetrius to Jonathan his brother and to the nation of the Jews, greeting.
31 This copy of the letter which we wrote concerning you to Lasthenes our kinsman we have written to you also, so that you may know what it says.
32 `King Demetrius to Lasthenes his father, greeting.
33 To the nation of the Jews, who are our friends and fulfil their obligations to us, we have determined to do good, because of the good will they show toward us.