of his father have established Israel, and chased away in fight their enemies from them, and confirmed
their liberty.
[27] So then they wrote it in tables of brass, which they set upon pillars in mount Sion: and
this is the copy of the writing; The eighteenth day of the month Elul, in the hundred threescore and twelfth
year, being the third year of Simon the high priest,
[28] At Saramel in the great congregation of the priests,
and people, and rulers of the nation, and elders of the country, were these things notified unto us.
[29]
Forasmuch as oftentimes there have been wars in the country, wherein for the maintenance of their
sanctuary, and the law, Simon the son of Mattathias, of the posterity of Jarib, together with his brethren,
put themselves in jeopardy, and resisting the enemies of their nation did their nation great honour:
[30]
(For after that Jonathan, having gathered his nation together, and been their high priest, was added to
his people,
[31] Their enemies prepared to invade their country, that they might destroy it, and lay hands
on the sanctuary:
[32] At which time Simon rose up, and fought for his nation, and spent much of his
own substance, and armed the valiant men of his nation and gave them wages,
[33] And fortified the
cities of Judea, together with Bethsura, that lieth upon the borders of Judea, where the armour of the
enemies had been before; but he set a garrison of Jews there:
[34] Moreover he fortified Joppa, which
lieth upon the sea, and Gazera, that bordereth upon Azotus, where the enemies had dwelt before: but
he placed Jews there, and furnished them with all things convenient for the reparation thereof.)
[35] The
people therefore sang the acts of Simon, and unto what glory he thought to bring his nation, made him
their governor and chief priest, because he had done all these things, and for the justice and faith which
he kept to his nation, and for that he sought by all means to exalt his people.
[36] For in his time things
prospered in his hands, so that the heathen were taken out of their country, and they also that were in
the city of David in Jerusalem, who had made themselves a tower, out of which they issued, and polluted
all about the sanctuary, and did much hurt in the holy place:
[37] But he placed Jews therein. and fortified
it for the safety of the country and the city, and raised up the walls of Jerusalem.
[38] King Demetrius
also confirmed him in the high priesthood according to those things,
[39] And made him one of his friends,
and honoured him with great honour.
[40] For he had heard say, that the Romans had called the Jews
their friends and confederates and brethren; and that they had entertained the ambassadors of Simon
honourably;
[41] Also that the Jews and priests were well pleased that Simon should be their governor
and high priest for ever, until there should arise a faithful prophet;
[42] Moreover that he should be their
captain, and should take charge of the sanctuary, to set them over their works, and over the country,
and over the armour, and over the fortresses, that, I say, he should take charge of the sanctuary;
[43]
Beside this, that he should be obeyed of every man, and that all the writings in the country should be
made in his name, and that he should be clothed in purple, and wear gold:
[44] Also that it should be
lawful for none of the people or priests to break any of these things, or to gainsay his words, or to gather
an assembly in the country without him, or to be clothed in purple, or wear a buckle of gold;
[45] And
whosoever should do otherwise, or break any of these things, he should be punished.
[46] Thus it liked
all the people to deal with Simon, and to do as hath been said.
[47] Then Simon accepted hereof, and
was well pleased to be high priest, and captain and governor of the Jews and priests, and to defend
them all.
[48] So they commanded that this writing should be put in tables of brass, and that they should
be set up within the compass of the sanctuary in a conspicuous place;
[49] Also that the copies thereof
should be laid up in the treasury, to the end that Simon and his sons might have them.
1Mac.15
[1] Moreover Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters from the isles of the sea unto Simon the
priest and prince of the Jews, and to all the people;
[2] The contents whereof were these: King Antiochus
to Simon the high priest and prince of his nation, and to the people of the Jews, greeting:
[3] Forasmuch
as certain pestilent men have usurped the kingdom of our fathers, and my purpose is to challenge it
again, that I may restore it to the old estate, and to that end have gathered a multitude of foreign soldiers
together, and prepared ships of war;
[4] My meaning also being to go through the country, that I may be
avenged of them that have destroyed it, and made many cities in the kingdom desolate:
[5] Now therefore
I confirm unto thee all the oblations which the kings before me granted thee, and whatsoever gifts besides
they granted.
[6] I give thee leave also to coin money for thy country with thine own stamp.
[7] And as
concerning Jerusalem and the sanctuary, let them be free; and all the armour that thou hast made, and
fortresses that thou hast built, and keepest in thine hands, let them remain unto thee.
[8] And if anything