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Chapter 10
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Now Maccabeus and his company, the Lord guiding them, recovered the temple and the city: Маккаве́й же и҆ и҆̀же съ ни́мъ бѧ́хꙋ, гдⷭ҇ꙋ и҆̀хъ защища́ющꙋ, хра́мъ оу҆́бѡ и҆ гра́дъ воспрїѧ́ша:
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but the altars which the heathen had built in the open street, and also the chapels, they pulled down. ка̑пища же ѿ и҆ноплеме́нникѡвъ на то́ржищи оу҆стро́єннаѧ, є҆ще́ же и҆ трє́бища раскопа́ша,
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And having cleansed the temple they made another altar, and striking stones they took fire out of them, and offered a sacrifice after two years, and set forth incense, and lights, and shewbread. и҆ ѡ҆чи́стивше хра́мъ, и҆́нъ ѻ҆лта́рь сотвори́ша, и҆ разже́гше ка́менїе и́ взе́мше ѻ҆́гнь ѿ ни́хъ, принесо́ша же́ртвꙋ по двою̀ лѣ́тꙋ и ше́сти мцⷭ҇ѣхъ, и҆ ѳѷмїа́мъ и҆ свѣ́щники, и҆ хлѣ́бѡвъ предложе́нїе сотвори́ша.
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When that was done, they fell flat down, and besought the Lord that they might come no more into such troubles; but if they sinned any more against him, that he himself would chasten them with mercy, and that they might not be delivered unto the blasphemous and barbarous nations. Сїѧ̑ же сотво́рше, молѧ́хꙋ гдⷭ҇а па́дше ни́цъ, да не ктомꙋ̀ въ сицєва́ѧ ѕла̑ѧ впадꙋ́тъ, но а҆́ще когда̀ и҆ согрѣ́шатъ, ѿ негѡ̀ съ кро́тостїю да наказꙋ́ютсѧ, а҆ не ва́рварѡмъ и҆ хꙋ́льнымъ ꙗ҆зы́кѡмъ предадѧ́тсѧ.
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Now upon the same day that the strangers profaned the temple, on the very same day it was cleansed again, even the five and twentieth day of the same month, which is Casleu. И҆ въ ѻ҆́ньже де́нь хра́мъ ѿ и҆ноплемє́нникъ ѡ҆скверни́сѧ, слꙋчи́сѧ въ то́й же де́нь ѡ҆чище́нїю бы́ти хра́ма, два́десѧть пѧ́тагѡ днѐ мцⷭ҇а, и҆́же є҆́сть хасле́ѵъ.
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And they kept eight days with gladness, as in the feast of the tabernacles, remembering that not long afore they had held the feast of the tabernacles, when as they wandered in the mountains and dens like beasts. И҆ съ весе́лїемъ пра́здновахꙋ дні́й ѻ҆́смь по ѡ҆́бразꙋ сѣ́ней, помина́юще, ꙗ҆́кѡ пре́жде ма́лагѡ вре́мене пра́здникъ сѣ́нницъ въ гора́хъ и҆ въ пеще́рахъ ѕвюри́нымъ ѡ҆́бразомъ бѧ́хꙋ провожда́юще.
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Therefore they bare branches, and fair boughs, and palms also, and sang psalms unto him that had given them good success in cleansing his place. Сегѡ̀ ра́ди ѳѵ́рси и҆ вѣ̑тви зелє́ныѧ, є҆ще́ же и҆ фі́нїки и҆мѣ́юще, пѣ̑сни приношахꙋ бл҃гопоспѣши́вшемꙋ ѡ҆чтⷭ҇ити мѣ́сто своѐ.
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They ordained also by a common statute and decree, That every year those days should be kept of the whole nation of the Jews. И҆ оу҆зако́ниша ѻ҆́бщимъ повелѣ́нїемъ и҆ оу҆ставленїемъ всемꙋ̀ ꙗ҆зы́кꙋ і҆ꙋде́йскꙋ по всѧ̑ лѣ̑та пра́здновати дни̑ сїѧ̑.
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And this was the end of Antiochus, called Epiphanes. И҆ а҆нтїохъ оу҆́бѡ, и҆́же проименова́шесѧ є҆пїфа́нъ, кончи́нꙋ та́кѡ и҆мѣ̀.
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Now will we declare the acts of Antiochus Eupator, who was the son of this wicked man, gathering briefly the calamities of the wars. Нн҃ѣ же ꙗ҆̀же ѡ҆ є҆ѵпа́торѣ а҆нтїо́хѣ, сы́нѣ нечести́вагѡ бы́вшемъ, рече́мъ, сокраща́юще ѕлаа̑ѧ, ꙗ҆̀же во бра́нехъ сотворє́на сꙋ́ть.
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So when he was come to the crown, he set one Lysias over the affairs of his realm, and appointed him chief governor of Celosyria and Phenice. Се́й бо воспрїѧ́въ ца́рствїе, поста́ви над̾ дѣла́ми ца́рскими лѷсі́ю нѣ́коего, кїлисѷрі́и же и҆ фїнїкі́и воево́дꙋ первонача́лнаго.
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For Ptolemeus, that was called Macron, choosing rather to do justice unto the Jews for the wrong that had been done unto them, endeavoured to continue peace with them. Птоломе́й бо нарица́емый ма́крѡнъ пра́вдꙋ соблюда́ти произво́ливъ ко і҆ꙋде́ѡмъ бы́вшаѧ ра́ди къ ни̑мъ ѡ҆би́ды, покꙋша́шесѧ ꙗ҆̀же къ ни̑мъ ми́рнѡ препроводи́ти.
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Whereupon being accused of the king's friends before Eupator, and called traitor at every word, because he had left Cyprus, that Philometor had committed unto him, and departed to Antiochus Epiphanes, and seeing that he was in no honourable place, he was so discouraged, that he poisoned himself and died. Тѣ́мже ѡ҆клевета́нъ ѿ дрꙋгѡ́въ ко є҆ѵпа́торꙋ и҆ ча́стѡ нарица́емь а҆́кибы преда́тель, поне́же кѵ́пръ ввѣ́рениый ѿ фїломи́тора ѡ҆ста́ви и҆ ко а҆нтїо́хꙋ є҆пїфа́нꙋ ѿи́де, нижѐ честны́ѧ вла́сти и҆мꙋ́щь, ѿ печа́ли ѡ҆трави́въ себѐ живо́тъ сконча̀.
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But when Gorgias was governor of the holds, he hired soldiers, and nourished war continually with the Jews; Горгі́а же бы́въ воево́да над̾ мѣста́ми, собира́ше чꙋжди́хъ во́євъ и҆ непреста́ннѡ на і҆ꙋдє́и ра́товаше.
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and therewithal the Idumeans, having gotten into their hands the most commodious holds, kept the Jews occupied, and receiving those that were banished from Jerusalem, they went about to nourish war. Съ ни́мъ же кꙋ́пиѡ и҆ і҆дꙋме́ане ѡ҆бдержа́ще крѣ̑пкїѧ тверды̑ни ѡ҆бꙋча́хꙋ і҆ꙋде́ѡвъ, и҆ и҆згонѧ́емыхъ и҆з̾ і҆ерⷭ҇ли́ма прїе́млюще, ра́товати начина́хꙋ.
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Then they that were with Maccabeus made supplication, and besought God that he would be their helper; and so they ran with violence upon the strong holds of the Idumeans, Сꙋ́щїи же со маккаве́омъ сотво́рше моли́твꙋ и҆ моли́вше бг҃а спобо́рника и҆̀мъ бы́ти, на і҆дꙋмє́йскїѧ тверды̑ни оу҆стреми́шасѧ.
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and assaulting them strongly, they won the holds, and kept off all that fought upon the wall, and slew all that fell into their hands, and killed no fewer than twenty thousand. Къ ни̑мъ же и҆ пристꙋпи́вше мꙋ́жественнѡ ѡ҆держа́ша мѣста̀, всѣ̑мъ же на стѣнѣ̀ ра́тꙋющымъ ѿмсти́ша и҆ срѣта́ющихсѧ закала́хꙋ, оу҆би́ша же не ме́нше два́десѧти ты́сѧщъ.
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And because certain, who were no less than nine thousand, were fled together into two very strong castles, having all manner of things convenient to sustain the siege, И҆збѣ́гшымъ же иѣ̑кїимъ не ме́нши девѧтѝ ты́сѧщъ въ двѣ̀ пѵ̑рги крѣ̑пки ѕѣлѡ̀ и҆ всѧ̑, ꙗ҆̀же проти́вꙋ ѡ҆блеже́нїѧ, и҆мꙋ́щыѧ,
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Maccabeus left Simon and Joseph, and Zaccheus also, and them that were with him, who were enough to besiege them, and departed himself unto those places which more needed his help. маккаве́й ѡ҆ста́вивъ сі́мѡна и҆ і҆ѡ́сифа, є҆ще́ же и҆ закхе́а и҆ и҆̀же съ ни́мъ доволиыхъ ко ѡ҆блеже́нїю и҆́хъ, на нꙋ́жднаѧ мѣста̀ са́мъ ѿи́де.
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Now they that were with Simon, being led with covetousness, were persuaded for money through certain of those that were in the castle, and took seventy thousand drachms, and let some of them escape. Сꙋ́щїи же съ сі́мѡномъ сребролюби́вїи ѿ нѣ́кїихъ, и҆́же въ пѵ̑ргахъ, сребро́мъ прельще́ни, и҆ се́дмьдесѧтъ ты́сѧщъ дра́хмъ взе́мше, ѡ҆ста́виша нѣ́кїихъ и҆збѣжа́ти.
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But when it was told Maccabeus what was done, he called the governors of the people together, and accused those men, that they had sold their brethren for money, and set their enemies free to fight against them. Є҆гда́ же возвѣсти́сѧ маккаве́ю ѡ҆ бы́вшемъ, собра́въ нача́лники люді́й, порица́ше, ꙗ҆́кѡ за сребро̀ прода́ша бра́тїю, сꙋпоста́тѡвъ на ни́хъ ѿпꙋсти́вше.
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So he slew those that were found traitors, and immediately took the two castles. Си́хъ оу҆̀бо преда́телей бы́вшихъ оу҆бѝ и҆ внеза́пꙋ двѣ̀ пѵ̑рги разрꙋшѝ.
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And having good success with his weapons in all things he took in hand, he slew in the two holds more than twenty thousand. Ѻ҆рꙋ́жїемъ же во всѣ́хъ и҆ рꙋка́ми благоꙋспѣва́ѧ, погꙋбѝ въ двꙋ̀ тверды́нехъ бо́лѣе два́десѧти ты́сѧщъ.
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Now Timotheus, whom the Jews had overcome before, when he had gathered a great multitude of foreign forces, and horses out of Asia not a few, came as though he would take Jewry by force of arms. Тїмоѳе́й же, и҆́же пре́жде ѿ і҆ꙋдє́й бы́сть пораже́нъ, собра́въ во́євъ стра́нныхъ мно́жество, и҆ во а҆сі́и бы́вщихъ ко́нникѡвъ собра́въ не ма́лѡ, приі́де а҆́ки ѻ҆рꙋ́жїемъ і҆ꙋде́ю хотѧ́щь взѧ́ти.
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But when he drew near, they that were with Maccabeus turned themselves to pray unto God, and sprinkled earth upon their heads, and girded their loins with sackcloth, Маккаве́й же и҆ сꙋ́щїи съ ни́мъ, приближа́ющꙋсѧ томꙋ̀, ко моли́твѣ бж҃їй ѡ҆братишасѧ, главы̑ земле́ю посы́павше и҆ чрє́сла вре́тищами препоѧ́савше,
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and fell down at the foot of the altar, and besought him to be merciful to them, and to be an enemy to their enemies, and an adversary to their adversaries, as the law declareth. пред ѻ҆лта́рнымъ пра́гомъ ни́цъ па́дше, молѧ́хꙋ млⷭ҇тива и҆̀мъ бы́ти, враждова́ти же враждꙋ́ющымъ на ни́хъ и҆ сꙋпоста́тѡмъ проти́витсѧ ꙗ҆́кѡ зако́нъ глаго́летъ.
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So after the prayer they took their weapons, and went on further from the city: and when they drew near to their enemies, they kept by themselves. Бы́вше же по моли́твѣ, воспрїе́мше ѻ҆рꙋ̑жїѧ дале́че и҆з̾ гра́да и҆зыдо́ша: прибли́жшежесѧ къ сꙋпоста́тѡмъ, ѡ҆ себѣ̀ ста́ша.
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Now the sun being newly risen, they joined both together; the one part having together with their virtue their refuge also unto the Lord for a pledge of their success and victory: the other side making their rage leader of their battle. Со́лнцꙋ же возсїѧвающꙋ, ѻ҆боѝ сразишасѧ: сі́и оу҆́бѡ спорꙋ́чника и҆мꙋ́ще благополꙋ́чїѧ и҆ побѣ́ды съ добродѣ́телїю ко гдⷭ҇ꙋ прибѣ́жище, ѻ҆ни́ же воево́дꙋ бра́ней оу҆чини́ща ꙗ҆́рость.
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But when the battle waxed strong, there appeared unto the enemies from heaven five comely men upon horses, with bridles of gold, and two of them led the Jews, Пребыва́ющей же крѣ́пцейй бра́ни, ꙗ҆ви́шасѧ сꙋпоста́тѡмъ ѿ нб҃сѐ мꙋ́жїе пѧ́ть на ко́нехъ зла̑ты оу҆зды̑ и҆мꙋ́щихъ, благолѣ́пни, и҆ пра́вѧще і҆ꙋде́ѡвъ два̀:
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and took Maccabeus betwixt them, and covered him on every side with their weapons, and kept him safe, but shot arrows and lightnings against the enemies: so that being confounded with blindness, and full of trouble, they were killed. и҆ маккаве́а средѣ̀ себє̀ вземше и҆ защища́юще свои́мъ всеорꙋ́жїемъ невреди́ма сохранѧ́хꙋ, на сꙋпоста́ты же стрѣ́лы и҆ мѡ́лнїи мета́хꙋ: тѣ́мже смѣси́вшесѧ невидѣ́нїемъ сѣча́хꙋсѧ мѧте́жа и҆спо́лнени.
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And there were slain of footmen twenty thousand and five hundred, and six hundred horsemen. Оу҆бїе́нныхъ же бы́сть два́десѧть ты́сѧщъ и҆ пѧ́тсѡть сѡ́тъ, ко́нныхъ же ше́сть сѡ́тъ.
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As for Timotheus himself, he fled into a very strong hold, called Gazara, where Chereas was governor. Са́мъ же тїмоѳе́й побѣбжѐ въ газа́рꙋ глаго́лемꙋю тверды́ню, ѕѣлѡ̀ крѣ́пкꙋю, воево́дствꙋющꙋ та́мѡ хере́ю.
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But they that were with Maccabeus laid siege against the fortress courageously four days. Маккаве́й же и҆ сꙋ́щїи съ нимъ ве́селѡ ѡ҆бсѣдо́ша крѣ́пость дни̑ четы́ри.
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And they that were within, trusting to the strength of the place, blasphemed exceedingly, and uttered wicked words. сꙋ́щїи же внꙋ́трь на тве́рдость мѣ́ста оу҆пова́юще, па́че мѣ́ры хꙋ́лѧхꙋ и҆ словеса̀ беззакѡ́ннаѧ и҆зноша́хꙋ.
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Nevertheless upon the fifth day early twenty young men of Maccabeus' company, inflamed with anger because of the blasphemies, assaulted the wall manly, and with a fierce courage killed all that they met withal. Ꙗ҆́вльшꙋжесѧ пѧ́томꙋ дню̀ два́десѧть ю҆́ношей, и҆̀же съ маккаве́емъ бѣ́хꙋ, разже́гшесѧ ꙗ҆́ростїю хꙋле́нїѧ ра́ди, прибли́жившесѧ ко стѣнѣ̀, мꙋ́жественнѡ и҆ ѕвѣроѡбра́зною ꙗ҆̀ростїю прилꙋчи́вшихсѧ разсѣца́хꙋ.
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Others likewise ascending after them, whiles they were busied with them that were within, burnt the towers, and kindling fires burnt the blasphemers alive; and others broke open the gates, and, having received in the rest of the army, took the city, И҆ні́и же подо́бнѣ возше́дше съ нꙋ́ждею къ сꙋ́щымъ внꙋ́трь, зажига́хꙋ пѵ̑рги, и҆ возже́гше ѻ҆гни̑ща, живы́хъ хꙋ́льникѡвъ сожго́ша.
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and killed Timotheus, that was hid in a certain pit, and Chereas his brother, with Apollophanes. И҆ні́и же врата̀ разсѣко́ша, и҆ впꙋсти́вше про́чїй по́лкъ, взѧ́ша гра́дъ, и҆ тїмоѳе́а скры́вшагосѧ въ нѣ́коемъ рвѣ̀ закла́ша, и҆ бра́та є҆гѡ̀ хере́а и҆ а҆поллѡфа́на.
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When this was done, they praised the Lord with psalms and thanksgiving, who had done so great things for Israel, and given them the victory. Сїѧ̑ же сотво́рше съ пѣ́сньми и҆ и҆сиовѣ́даньми благословлѧ́хꙋ гдⷭ҇а бл҃годѣ́телѧ вели́каго і҆и҃лю и҆ побѣ́дꙋ и҆̀мъ да́вшаго.

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