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| Not long after this, Lysias the king's protector and cousin, who also managed the affairs, took sore displeasure for the things that were done. | По ма́лѣ же весьма̀ вре́мени лѷсі́а, намѣ́стннкъцаре́въ и҆ сро́дникъ и҆ къ дѣлѡ́мъ приста́вникъ, ѕѣлѡ̀ тѧ́жцѣ сносѧ̀ бы̑вшаѧ, |
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| And when he had gathered about fourscore thousand with all the horsemen, he came against the Jews, thinking to make the city an habitation of the Gentiles, | собра́въ а҆́ки ѻ҆́смьдесѧтъ ты́сѧщъ и҆ конники всѧ̑, прїи́де на і҆ꙋде́євъ, помышлѧ́ѧ оу҆́бѡ гра́дъ є҆́ллинѡмъ ѡ҆бита́лище, |
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| and to make a gain of the temple, as of the other chapels of the heathen, and to set the high priesthood to sale every year: | хра́мъ же среброда́ненъ сотвори́ти, ꙗ҆́коже и҆ про́чїихъ ꙗ҆зы̑къ ка̑пища, и҆ по всѧ̑ лѣ̑та продава́ти а҆рхїере́йство, |
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| not at all considering the power of God, but puffed up with his ten thousands of footmen, and his thousands of horsemen, and his fourscore elephants. | ника́коже помышлѧю бж҃їю держа́вꙋ безꙋ́мнѡ оу҆пова́ѧ на тмы̑ пѣбшцє́въ и҆ на ты́сѧщы ко́нникѡвъ и҆ на ѻ҆́смьдесѧтъ слонѡ́въ. |
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| So he came to Judea, and drew near to Bethsura, which was a strong town, but distant from Jerusalem about five furlongs, and he laid sore siege unto it. | Вше́дъ же во і҆ꙋде́ю и҆ прибли́живсѧ ко веѳсꙋ́рѣ, къ мѣ́стꙋ оу҆́бѡ крѣ́пкомꙋ сꙋ́щꙋ, ѿ і҆ерⷭ҇ли́ма же ѿстоѧщемꙋ ꙗ҆́кѡ сті́дїй пѧ́ть, сїѐ оу҆тѣснѧ́ше. |
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| Now when they that were with Maccabeus heard that he besieged the holds, they and all the people with lamentation and tears besought the Lord that he would send a good angel to deliver Israel. | Є҆гда́ же позна̀ маккаве́й и҆ и҆̀же съ ни́мъ ра́тꙋюща є҆го̀ тверды̑ни, съ пла́чемъ и҆ слеза́ми молѧ́хꙋ гдⷭ҇а со всѣ́мъ наро́домъ, бл҃га́го а҆́гг҃ла посла́ти ко сп҃се́нїю і҆и҃лѧ. |
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| Then Maccabeus himself first of all took weapons, exhorting the other that they would jeopard themselves together with him to help their brethren: so they went forth together with a willing mind. | Са́мъ же маккаве́й пе́рвый взѧ́въ ѻ҆рꙋ́жїе оу҆вѣщава́ше про́чихъ вкпѣ съ ни́мъ бѣ́дство под̾ѧ́ти, є҆́же помога́ти бра́тїи свое́й: вкꙋ́пѣ же и҆ со оу҆́се́рдмъ оу҆стреми́шасѧ. |
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| And as they were at Jerusalem, there appeared before them on horseback one in white clothing, shaking his armour of gold. | Та́мѡ же, и҆ бли́з̾ і҆ерⷭ҇ли́ма сꙋ́щымъ, ꙗ҆ви́сѧ предводѧ́й и҆́хъ ко́нникъ во ѻ҆де́жди бѣ́лѣ всеѻрꙋ́жїе злато́е потрѧса́ющь. |
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| Then they praised the merciful God all together, and took heart, insomuch that they were ready not only to fight with men, but with most cruel beasts, and to pierce through walls of iron. | Вкꙋ́пѣ же всѝ благослови́ша млⷭ҇рдаго бг҃а и҆ оу҆крѣпи́шасѧ дꙋша́ми, не то́чїю человѣ́кѡвъ, но и҆ ѕвѣре́й лютѣ́йшихъ и҆ стѣ́ны жєлѣ́зны сокрꙋша́ти сꙋ́ще гото́ви, |
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| Thus they marched forward in their armour, having an helper from heaven: for the Lord was merciful unto them. | и҆дѧ́хꙋ во оу҆строе́нїи съ нб҃се спобо́рника и҆мѣ́юще, ми́лꙋющꙋ и҆̀хъ гдⷭ҇ꙋ: |
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| And giving a charge upon their enemies like lions, they slew eleven thousand footmen, and sixteen hundred horsemen, and put all the other to flight. | львоѡбра́знѡ же оу҆стрѣми́вшесѧ на сꙋпоста́ты, положи́ша ѿ ни́хъ є҆ди́нона́десѧть ты́сѧщъ пѣшцє́въ, ко́нникѡвъ же ты́сщꙋ и҆ ше́сть сѡ́тъ, |
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| Many of them also being wounded escaped naked; and Lysias himself fled away shamefully, and so escaped. | всѣ́хе же понꙋ́диша бѣжа́ти: мно́зи же ѿ ни́хъ ꙗ҆́звени на́зи оу҆цѣлѣ́ша, и҆ са́мъ лѷсі́а стꙋ́днѡ бѣжа́въ спасе́сѧ. |
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| Who, as he was a man of understanding, casting with himself what loss he had had, and considering that the Hebrews could not be overcome, because the Almighty God helped them, he sent unto them, | Не без̾ оу҆ма́ же сы́й, размышлѧ́ѧ въ себѣ̀ бы́вшее на себѐ пораже́нїе и́ оу҆разꙋмѣ́въ непобѣди́мыхъ бы́ти є҆вре́ѡвъ, всемогꙋ́щемꙋ бг҃ꙋ спобо́рствꙋющемꙋ и҆̀мъ, посла́въ |
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| and persuaded them to agree to all reasonable conditions, and promised that he would persuade the king that he must needs be a friend unto them. | оу҆вѣщава́ше, ꙗ҆́кѡ и҆́мать примири́тисѧ во всѣ́хъ пра́ведныхъ и҆ ꙗ҆́кѡ совѣ́тꙋѧ прекли҆ царѧ̀, да бꙋ́детъ и҆̀мъ дрꙋ́гъ. |
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| Then Maccabeus consented to all that Lysias desired, being careful of the common good; and whatsoever Maccabeus wrote unto Lysias concerning the Jews, the king granted it. | Соизво́ли же маккаве́й ѡ҆ всѣ́хъ, ѡ҆ ни́хже лѷсі́а молѧ́ше, ѡ҆ полезныхъ радѧ́щь: є҆ли̑ка бо маккаве́й дадѐ лѷсі́а на писмѣ̀ ѡ҆ і҆ꙋде́ехъ, соизво́ли ца́рь. |
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| For there were letters written unto the Jews from Lysias to this effect: Lysias unto the people of the Jews sendeth greeting: | Бѣ́ша бо писа̑нїѧ і҆ꙋдеємъ пѡ́сланаѧ ѿ лѷсі́и, и҆мꙋ́щаѧ ѡ҆́бразъ сице́въ, лѷсі́а мно́жествꙋ і҆ꙋде́йскꙋ ра́доватисѧ: |
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| John and Absalon, who were sent from you, delivered me the petition subscribed, and made request for the performance of the contents thereof. | і҆ѡа́ннъ и҆ а҆вессалѡ́мъ, и҆̀же по́слани сꙋ́ть ѿ ва́съ, даю̑ща напи́санный ѿвѣ́тъ, проша́ста ѡ҆ назна́менанныхъ въ не́мъ: |
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| Therefore what things soever were meet to be reported to the king, I have declared them, and he hath granted as much as might be. | є҆ли̑ка оу҆̀бо подоба́ше царю̀ предложи́ти, и҆звѣсти́хъ, и҆ ꙗ҆̀же бѧ́хꙋ прїѧ̑тна, соизво́ли: |
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| If then ye will keep yourselves loyal to the state, hereafter also will I endeavour to be a means of your good. | а҆́ще оу҆̀бо въ дѣ́лѣхъ вѣ́рность соблюдетѐ, то̀ и҆ въ про́чее покꙋшꙋ́сѧ вино́венъ ва́мъ бы́ти благи́хъ: |
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| But of the particulars I have given order both to these, and the other that came from me, to commune with you. | ѡ҆ си́хъ же подро́бнꙋ заповѣ́дахъ си́ма и҆ пѡ́сланнымъ ѿ меиє̀ побесѣ́довати съ ва́ми: |
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| Fare ye well. The hundred and eight and fortieth year, the four and twentieth day of the month Dioscorinthius. | здра́вствꙋйте. Лѣ́та сто̀ четы́редесѧть ѻ҆сма́гѡ, (мцⷭ҇а) дїоскорі́нѳїа, днѐ два́десѧть четве́ртагѡ. |
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| Now the king's letter contained these words: King Antiochus unto his brother Lysias sendeth greeting: | Ца́рское же посла́нїе содержа́ше сїѧ̑: ца́рь а҆нтїо́хъ лѷсі́и бра́тꙋ ра́доватисѧ: |
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| since our father is translated unto the gods, our will is, that they that are in our realm live quietly, that every one may attend upon his own affairs. | ѻ҆тцꙋ̀ на́шемꙋ въ бо́ги премѣ́ншꙋсѧ, мы̀ хотѧ́ще во ца́рствїи сꙋ́щихъ безмѧте́жныхъ бы́ти и҆ ѡ҆ свои́хъ прилѣжа́ти, |
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| We understand also that the Jews would not consent to our father, for to be brought unto the customs of the Gentiles, but had rather keep their own manner of living: for the which cause they require of us, that we should suffer them to live after their own laws. | слы́шахомъ і҆ꙋдє́й не соблаговолѧ́ющихъ ѻ҆тца̀ моегѡ̀ повелѣ́нїю, є҆́же премѣни́тисѧ и҆̀мъ на є҆́ллинскїѧ зако́ны, но и҆зволѧ́ющихъ держа́ти своѧ̑ за́пѡвѣди и тогѡ̀ ра́ди молѧ́щихъ, да да́рꙋютсѧ и҆̀мъ закѡ́ннаѧ и҆́хъ: |
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| Wherefore our mind is, that this nation shall be in rest, and we have determined to restore them their temple, that they may live according to the customs of their forefathers. | хотѧ́ще оу҆́бѡ и҆ семꙋ̀ ꙗ҆зы́кꙋ без̾ мѧте́жа бы́ти, сꙋди́хомъомъ и҆ хра́мъ и҆̀мъ возврати́ти и҆ жи́ти по прароди́тєлскимъ и҆́хъ ѡ҆бы́чаємъ: |
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| Thou shalt do well therefore to send unto them, and grant them peace, that when they are certified of our mind, they may be of good comfort, and ever go cheerfully about their own affairs. | бла́гѡ оу҆̀бо сотвори́ши, а҆́ще по́слеши къ ни̑мъ и҆ десни́цꙋ да́си, ꙗ҆́кѡ да познавше на́ше произволе́нїе, благодꙋ́шни бꙋ́дꙋтъ и҆ безпеча́льнѡ пребꙋ́дꙋтъ ко своемꙋ̀ ѡ҆хране́нїю. |
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| And the letter of the king unto the nation of the Jews was after this manner: King Antiochus sendeth greeting unto the council, and the rest of the Jews; | Ко і҆ꙋде́ѡмъ же ца́рское посла́нїе сицево̀ бѣ̀: ца́рь а҆нтїо́хъ старѣ́йшинамъ і҆ꙋдє́йскимъ и҆ прочымъ і҆ꙋде́ѡмъ ра́доватисѧ: |
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| If ye fare well, we have our desire; we are also in good health. | а҆́ще здра́вствꙋете, да бꙋ́детъ ꙗ҆́коже хо́щемъ, и҆ са́ми здра́вствꙋемъ: |
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| Menelaus declared unto us, that your desire was to return home, and to follow your own business: | и҆з̾ѧвѝ на́мъ менела́й, ꙗ҆́кѡ хо́щете ѿше́дше бы́ти съ ва́шими: |
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| wherefore they that will depart shall have safe conduct till the thirtieth day of Xanthicus with security. | приходѧ́щы́мъ оу҆́бѡ да́же до днѐ тридесѧ́тагѡ мцⷭ҇а занѳі́ка, дади́мъ десни́цꙋ без̾ ѡ҆пасе́нїѧ: |
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| And the Jews shall use their own kind of meats and laws, as before: and none of them any manner of ways shall be molested for things ignorantly done. | є҆́же оу҆потреблѧ́ти і҆ꙋде́ѡмъ свои́хъ бра́шенъ и҆ зако́нѡвъ, ꙗ҆́коже и҆ пре́жде, и҆ ни є҆ди́нъ и҆̀мъ ни по є҆ди́номꙋ ѡ҆́бразꙋ стꙋжи́ти и҆́мать ѡ҆ содѣ́ѧнныхъ въ невѣ́дѣнїи: |
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| I have sent also Menelaus, that he may comfort you. | посла́хомъ же и҆ менела́а и҆мꙋ́щаго оу҆тѣ́шити ва́съ: |
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| Fare ye well. In the hundred forty and eighth year, and the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus. | здра́вствꙋйте. Лѣ́та сто̀ четы́редесѧть ѻ҆сма́гѡ, ѯанѳі́ка (мцⷭ҇а), пѧтагѡна́десѧть днѐ. |
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| The Romans also sent unto them a letter containing these words: Quintus Memmius and Titus Manlius, ambassadors of the Romans, send greeting unto the people of the Jews. | Посла́ша же и҆ ри́млѧне къ ни̑мъ посла́нїе и҆мѣ́ющее сїѧ̑: кві́нтъ ме́ммїй и҆ ті́тъ ма́нлїй, старѣ̑йшины ри́мстїи, лю́демъ і҆ꙋдє́йскимъ ра́доватисѧ: |
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| Whatsoever Lysias the king's cousin hath granted, therewith we also are well pleased. | ѡ҆ ни́хже лѷсі́а сро́дникъ царе́въ соизво́ли ва́мъ, и҆ мы̀ соблаговолѧ́емъ: |
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| But touching such things as he judged to be referred to the king, after ye have advised thereof, send one forthwith, that we may declare as it is convenient for you: for we are now going to Antioch. | а҆ ꙗ҆̀же сꙋдѝ предложи́ти царю̀, скорѣ́е посли́те кого̀ созира́юще ѡ҆ си́хъ, да оу҆ста́витъ, ꙗ҆́коже подоба́етъ ва́мъ, мы бо и҆́демъ ко а҆нтїохі́и: |
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| Therefore send some with speed, that we may know what is your mind. | сегѡ̀ ра́ди оу҆скори́те и҆ посли́те нѣ́кїихъ, да и҆ мы̀ оу҆вѣ́мы, ко́еѧ є҆стѐ мы́сли: |
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| Farewell. This hundred and eight and fortieth year, the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus. | Здра́вствꙋйте. Лѣ́та сто̀ четы́редесѧть ѻ҆сма́гѡ, пѧтагѡна́десѧть днѐ (мцⷭ҇а) ѯанѳі́ка. |
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