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CHAP. II.
6 Mattathias lamenteth the case of Ierusalem. 24 He slayeth a Iewe that did sacrifice to Idoles in his presence, and the Kings messenger also. 34 He and his are assailed vpon the Sabbath, and make no resistance. 50 Hee dieth, and instructeth his sons: 66 and maketh their brother Iudas Maccabeus generall.
1 In those daies arose Mattathias the son of Iohn, the sonne of Simeon, a Priest of the sonnes of Ioarib, from Ierusalem, and dwelt in Modin.1
2 And he had fiue sonnes, Ioannan called Caddis:2
4 Iudas, who was called Maccabeus:
5 Eleazar, called Auaran, and Ionathan, whose surname was Apphus.5
6 And when hee saw the blasphemies that were committed in Iuda and Ierusalem,
8 Her Temple is become as a man without glory.
10 What nation hath not had a part in her kingdome, and gotten of her spoiles?
11 All her ornaments are taken away, of a free-woman shee is become a bondslaue.
12 And behold, our Sanctuarie, euen our beautie, aud our glory is laid waste, & the Gentiles haue profaned it.12
13 To what ende therefore shall we liue any longer?
14 Then Mattathias and his sons rent their clothes, and put on sackcloth, and mourned very sore.
16 And when many of Israel came vnto them, Mattathias also and his sonnes came together.
20 Yet will I, and my sonnes, and my brethren walke in the couenant of our fathers.
21 God forbid that we should forsake the Law, and the ordinances:
26 Thus dealt he zealously for the Law of God, like as Phineas did vnto Zambri the sonne of Salom.26
28 So he and his sonnes fled into the mountaines, and left all that euer they had in the citie.
29 Then many that sought after iustice and iudgement, went downe into the wildernesse to dwell there.29
30 Both they and their children, and their wiues, and their cattell, because afflictions increased sore vpon them.30
35 So then they gaue them the battell with all speed.35
37 But said, Let vs die all in our innocencie: heauen and earth shall testifie for vs, that you put vs to death wrongfully.37
38 So they rose vp against them in battell on the Sabbath, and they slew them with their wiues & children, and their cattell, to the number of a thousand people.38
39 Now when Mattathias and his friends vnderstood hereof, they mourned for them right sore.
43 Also all they that fled for persecution ioyned themselues vnto them, and were a stay vnto them.
45 Then Mattathias & his friends went round about, and pulled downe the altars.
46 And what children soeuer they found within the coast of Israel vncircumcised, those they circumcised valiantly.46
47 They pursued also after þe proud men, & the work prospered in their hand.
48 So they recouered the Law out of the hand of the Gentiles, and out of the hande of Kings, neither suffered they the sinner to triumph.48
51 Call to remembrance what actes our fathers did in their time, so shall ye receiue great honour, & an euerlasting name.51
52 Was not Abraham found faithfull in tentation, and it was imputed vnto him for righteousnesse?52
53 Ioseph in the time of his distresse kept the commaundement, and was made Lord of Egypt.53
54 Phineas our father in being zealous and feruent, obtained the couenant of an euerlasting priesthood.54
55 Iesus for fulfilling the word, was made a iudge in Israel.55
56 Caleb for bearing witnesse, before the congregation, receiued the heritage of the land.56
57 Dauid for being mercifull, possessed the throne of an euerlasting kingdome.57
58 Elias for being zealous and feruent for the law, was taken vp into heauen.58
59 Ananias, Azarias, and Misael, by beleeuing were saued out of the flame59
60 Daniel for his innocencie was deliuered from the mouth of Lyons.60
61 And thus consider ye throughout all ages, that none that put their trust in him shall be ouercome.
62 Feare not then the words of a sinfull man: for his glory shall bee dung and wormes.
63 To day he shall be lifted vp, and to morrow hee shall not be found, because he is returned into his dust, and his thought is come to nothing.63
66 As for Iudas Maccabeus hee hath bin mighty and strong, euen from his youth vp, let him be your captaine, and fight the battaile of the people.66
67 Take also vnto you, all those that obserue the law, and auenge ye the wrong of your people.
68 Recompence fully the heathen, and take heed to the commandements of the law.
69 So he blessed them, and was gathered to his fathers.
1 Maccabees Chapter 2 Sidenote References (from Original 1611 KJV Bible):
1 Or Mattathias the son of Iohn, [illeg.] arose from Ierusalem, or out of Ierusalem
2 Or, who was called: and so afterward in the rest. , Gaddis.
5 Or, Auaron, or Abaron.
12 Or, holy thing.
26 Num.25. 9.
29 Gr. sit, abide.
30 Gr. euils were multiplied vpon them.
35 Gr. the Iewes.
37 Gr. simplicitie.
38 Gr. soules of men.
46 Or, by force
48 Gr. gaue they the horse to the sinner.
51 Gr. generations.
52 Gene.22 9, 10. rom. 43.
53 Gene.41. 40.
54 Num.25.18. ecclus. 45.23.24.
55 Iosh.1.2
56 Num.14. 6.7. Iosh. 14.13.
57 2.Sam. 2. 4.
58 2 Kin. 2. 11.
59 Dan 3.16. 17. 18, and 16.
60 Dan.6.22.
63 Psal.146. 4.
66 To fight yee the battaile of the people.
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