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Chapter 14
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After three years was Judas informed, that Demetrius the son of Seleucus, having entered by the haven of Tripolis with a great power and navy, По тріeхъ же лётэхъ ўвёбда їyда, ћкw дими1трій селevковъ сhнъ вплывE сквозЁ пристaнище, є4же при трjполи, со мн0жествомъ крёпкимъ и3 кораблsми,
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had taken the country, and killed Antiochus, and Lysias his protector. и3 њдержA странY и3 ўби2 ґнті0ха и3 є3гw2 намёстника лmсjю.
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Now one Alcimus, who had been high priest, and had defiled himself wilfully in the times of their mingling with the Gentiles, seeing that by no means he could save himself, nor have any more access to the holy altar, Ґлкjмъ же нёкто бhвый прeжде ґрхіерeй, в0лею же њскверни1выйсz во временA смэшeніz, помhсливъ, ћкw ни кjимъ w4бразомънёбсть є3мY спасeніz, нижE прихождeніz ко с™0му nлтарю2,
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came to king Demetrius in the hundred and one and fiftieth year, presenting unto him a crown of gold, and a palm, and also of the boughs which were used solemnly in the temple: and so that day he held his peace. пріи1де ко царю2 дими1трію сто2 пzтьдесsтъ пeрвагw лёта, приносS є3мY вэнeцъ злaтъ и3 фjнікъ, къ си6мъ же и3 цвэты2, и5же мнsхусz церк0вніи бhти: и въ дeнь џный молчaше.
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Howbeit, having gotten opportunity to further his foolish enterprise, and being called into council by Demetrius, and asked how the Jews stood affected, and what they intended, he answered thereunto: Получи1въ же врeмz безyмію своемY содёйствующее, при1званъ бhсть дими1тріемъ на соб0ръ и3 вопрошeнъ, въ к0емъ состоsніи и3 совётэ стоsтъ їудeє;
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Those of the Jews that be called Assideans, whose captain is Judas Maccabeus, nourish war, and are seditious, and will not let the realm be in peace. Къ си6мъ речE: глаг0леміи t їудє1й ґсідeє, и4хже в0ждь їyда маккавeй, бр†ни стр0zтъ и3 р†спри воздвизaютъ, не допускaюще цaрству благостоsніz получи1ти:
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Therefore I, being deprived of mine ancestors' honour, I mean the high priesthood, am now come hither: сегw2 рaди tлучeнъ прароди1телскіz слaвы, си1рэчь свzщенноначaлства, сёмw нн7э пріид0хъ,
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first, verily for the unfeigned care I have of things pertaining to the king; and secondly, even for that I intend the good of mine own citizens: for all our nation is in no small misery through the unadvised dealing of them aforesaid. пeрвое ќбw њ надлежaщихъ царю2 вёрность содержaщь, втор0е же и3 њ свои1хъ грaжданёхъ промышлsz: предрэчeниыхъ бо безсловeсіемъ весьмA р0дъ нaшъ не мaлw стрaждетъ:
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Wherefore, O king, seeing thou knowest all these things, be careful for the country, and our nation, which is pressed on every side, according to the clemency that thou readily shewest unto all. к†zждо же си1хъ познaвъ, ты2, царю2, њ странЁ и3 њ њбстоsніи р0да нaшегw проуразумёй по человэколю1бію, є4же и4маши ко всBмъ благопрекл0нное:
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For as long as Judas liveth, it is not possible that the state should be quiet. донeлэже бо їyда жи1въ є4сть, невозм0жно ми1ра получи1ти вещeмъ.
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This was no sooner spoken of him, but others of the king's friends, being maliciously set against Judas, did more incense Demetrius. Сицєвымъ же рэчє1ннымъ бhвшымъ t негw2, ѓбіе пр0чіи дрyзи, враждY и3мyщіи на їyду, разжег0ша дими1тріа.
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And forthwith calling Nicanor, who had been master of the elephants, and making him governor over Judea, he sent him forth, Призвaвъ же ск0рw никан0ра старёйшину над8 слонaми и3 воев0дою постaвивъ їудeею, послA,
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commanding him to slay Judas, and to scatter them that were with him, and to make Alcimus high priest of the great temple. дaвъ зaповэдь, самаго2 ќбw їyду ўби1ти, сyщихъ же съ ни1мъ расточи1ти, постaвити же ґлкjма ґрхіерeемъ превели1кагw хрaма.
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Then the heathen, that had fled out of Judea from Judas, came to Nicanor by flocks, thinking the harm and calamities of the Jews to be their welfare. ТогдA kзhцы ўбёгшіи и3з8 їудeи t їyды, стадaми прихождaху къ нікан0ру, їудє1йскаz ѕлопол{чіz и3 бBдства себЁ благопол{чіz мнsще бhти.
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Now when the Jews heard of Nicanor's coming, and that the heathen were up against them, they cast earth upon their heads, and made supplication to him that had established his people for ever, and who always helpeth his portion with manifestation of his presence. Слhшавще же (їудeє) нікан0рово пришeствіе и3 нападeніе kзhкwвъ, посhпавшесz землeю, молsху постaвившаго дaже до вёка лю1ди сво‰ и3 пrнw съ kвленіемъ защищaющаго свою2 чaсть.
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So at the commandment of the captain they removed straightways from thence, and came near unto them at the town of Dessau. Повелёвшу же воев0ду, ск0рw tтyду дви1гнушасz и3 смэси1шасz съ ни1ми при грaдцэ десaвли.
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Now Simon, Judas' brother, had joined battle with Nicanor, but was somewhat discomfited through the sudden silence of his enemies. Сjмwнъ же брaтъ їyдинъ срази1всz съ нікан0ромъ, мaлw же ўстраши1всz внезaпнагw рaди нахождeніz супостaтwвъ.
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Nevertheless Nicanor, hearing of the manliness of them that were with Judas, and the courageousness that they had to fight for their country, durst not try the matter by the sword. Nбaче же слhшавъ нікан0ръ мyжесто при їyдэ сyщихъ и3 благодyшіе, и4мже подвизaютсz за nтeчество, ўбоsсz сyдъ кр0вію сотвори1ти:
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Wherefore he sent Posidonius, and Theodotus, and Mattathias, to make peace. сегw2 рaди послA посідHніа и3 fеод0та и3 маттаfjю дaти и3 взsти десни1цу.
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So when they had taken long advisement thereupon, and the captain had made the multitude acquainted therewith, and it appeared that they were all of one mind, they consented to the covenants, Мн0гу же њ сeмъ бhвшу совёту и3 воев0дэ лю1демъ возвэсти1вшу и3 бhвшу є3диноглaсному всёхъ и3зволeнію, соизв0лиша на ми6рнаz
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and appointed a day to meet in together by themselves: and when the day came, and stools were set for either of them, и3 нарек0ша дeнь, въ џньже њс0бнw сни1дутсz кyпнw. И# пріи1де. И# постaвиша разли6чнаz сэд†лища.
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Judas placed armed men ready in convenient places, lest some treachery should be suddenly practised by the enemies: so they made a peaceable conference. Повелё же їyда воwружє1ннымъ бhти готHвымъ въ мёстэхъ прили1чныхъ, да не когдA t супост†тъ внезaпу ѕлодэsніе бyдетъ, и3 подобaющую бесёду џбще сотвори1ша.
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Now Nicanor abode in Jerusalem, and did no hurt, but sent away the people that came flocking unto him. Пребывaше же нікан0ръ во їеrли1мэ и3 ни к0егwже ѕлA сотвори2, стадa же нар0дwвъ с0бранныхъ tпусти2.
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And he would not willingly have Judas out of his sight: for he loved the man from his heart. И#мёzше же їyду всегдA въ лицы2, душeвнw къ мyжу преклони1сz:
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He prayed him also to take a wife, and to beget children: so he married, was quiet, and took part of this life. моли1 же є3го2 њжени1тисz и3 ч†да сотвори1ти. Њжени1сz, блaгw поживE, nбщежи1телствоваше.
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But Alcimus, perceiving the love that was betwixt them, and considering the covenants that were made, came to Demetrius, and told him that Nicanor was not well affected toward the state: for that he had ordained Judas, a traitor to his realm, to be the king's successor. Ґлкjмъ же ви1дz междY и4ми благопріsтство и3 бы6вшаz совэщ†ніz познaвъ, и4де къ дими1трію и3 глаг0лаше, ћкw нікан0ръ њ вeщехъ ч{ждаz мyдрствуетъ: їyду бо, навётника цaрству, преeмника воспріS себЁ.
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Then the king being in a rage, and provoked with the accusations of the most wicked man, wrote to Nicanor, signifying that he was much displeased with the covenants, and commanding him that he should send Maccabeus prisoner in all haste unto Antioch. Цaрь же воз8zри1всz и3 прелукaвыми њклевєтaніи є3гw2 разсверёпэвъ, писA нікан0ру глаг0лz: њ совэщaніихъ си1хъ тsжко (ми2 є4сть) носи1ти: повелэвaю ти2 маккавeа свsзана послaти ск0рw во ґнтіохjю.
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When this came to Nicanor's hearing, he was much confounded in himself, and took it grievously that he should make void the articles which were agreed upon, the man being in no fault. Ўвёдавъ же њ си1хъ нікан0ръ, смzтeсz и3 тsжкw терпsше завэщ†ннаz tри1нути, ни чи1мже є3го2 мyжу њби1дэвшу.
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But because there was no dealing against the king, he watched his time to accomplish this thing by policy. Но понeже царю2 сопроти1витисz не бЁ возм0жно, благоврeменства наблюдaше хи1тростію военною сіE соверши1ти.
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Notwithstanding, when Maccabeus saw that Nicanor began to be churlish unto him, and that he entreated him more roughly than he was wont, perceiving that such sour behaviour came not of good, he gathered together not a few of his men, and withdrew himself from Nicanor. Маккавeй же ви1дz над8 соб0ю гр0знэе дёюща нікан0ра и3 њбыкновeнное срётеніе свирёпэе и3мyща, ўразумёвъ не t блaга бhти суровствY семY, собрaвъ не мaлw сyщихъ w4крестъ себє2, скрhсz t нікан0ра.
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But the other, knowing that he was notably prevented by Judas' policy, came into the great and holy temple, and commanded the priests, that were offering their usual sacrifices, to deliver him the man. Познaвъ же другjй, ћкw д0бльственнw t мyжа хи1тростію предварeнъ, пришeдъ къ вели1кому и свzт0му хрaму, свzщeнникwмъ подобaющыz жє1ртвы приносsщымъ повелЁ предaти мyжа.
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And when they sware that they could not tell where the man was whom he sought, Си6мъ же съ клsтвою рeкшымъ, ћкw не вёдzтъ, гдЁ є4сть и3ск0мый, простeръ десни1цу на цeрковь, си1ми клsтсz:
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he stretched out his right hand toward the temple, and made an oath in this manner: If ye will not deliver me Judas as a prisoner, I will lay this temple of God even with the ground, and I will break down the altar, and erect a notable temple unto Bacchus. ѓще не предадитe ми свsзана їyду, то2 б9ій хрaмъ рaвенъ со землeю сотворю2, и3 nлтaрь раскопaю, и3 кaпище діонЂсу слaвное возстaвлю здЁ.
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After these words, he departed. Then the priests lifted up their hands toward heaven, and besought him that was ever a defender of their nation, saying in this manner; И# сі‰ рeкъ tи1де. Жерцы2 же воздёюще рyцэ на нeбо, прнзывaху сyщаго всегдA споб0рника kзhку своемY, сі‰ рекyще:
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Thou, O Lord of all things, who hast need of nothing, wast pleased that the temple of thine habitation should be among us: ты2, гDи всёхъ, не трeбуzй ничт0же, благоволи1лъ є3си2 хрaму њбитaніz твоегw2 бhти въ нaсъ:
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therefore now, O holy Lord of all holiness, keep this house ever undefiled, which lately was cleansed, and stop every unrighteous mouth. и3 нн7э, q=^, с™е, всsкагw њсщ7eніz гDи, сохрани2 во вёкъ несквeрненъ сeй хрaмъ недaвнw њчищeнный, загради1 же вс‰ка ўстA непрaвєдна.
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Now was there accused unto Nicanor one Razis, one of the elders of Jerusalem, a lover of his countrymen, and a man of very good report, who for his kindness was called a father of the Jews. Разjй же нёкто t старёйшинъ їеrли1мскихъ њклеветaнъ бhсть нікан0ру, мyжъ люби1тель грaжданъ и3 ѕэлw2 д0брэ словyщь и3 по благопрмsтству nтeцъ їудewмъ и3менyемый:
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For in the former times, when they mingled not themselves with the Gentiles, he had been accused of Judaism, and did boldly jeopard his body and life with all vehemency for the religion of the Jews. бsше бо внесhй въ прeжнихъ временёхъ несмэшeніz сyдъ во їудeйствэ, и3 тёло и3 дyшу за їудeйство предаsше со всsкимъ ўсeрдіемъ.
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So Nicanor, willing to declare the hate that he bare unto the Jews, sent above five hundred men of war to take him: Хотsщь же нікан0ръ ћвну сотвори1ти нeнависть, ю4же и3мЁ на їудє1и, послA в0инwвъ б0лэе пzти2 сHтъ ћти є3го2.
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for he thought by taking him to do the Jews much hurt. Мнsше бо, ћкw џнаго поимaвъ, си6мъ содёлаетъ бэдY.
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Now when the multitude would have taken the tower, and violently broken into the outer door, and bade that fire should be brought to burn it, he being ready to be taken on every side fell upon his sword; Мн0жеству же нар0да хотsщу ст0лпъ њбдержaти и3 дворHвыz двє1ри разрушaющу, и3 повелёвшу џгнь принести2 и3 двє1ри зажещи2, њб8sтъ tвсю1ду бhвъ, мечeмъ порази1сz,
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choosing rather to die manfully, than to come into the hands of the wicked, to be abused otherwise than beseemed his noble birth: лyчше добльственнw хотsщь ўмрeти, нeжели беззак0нникwмъ подрyчникъ бhти и3 своE благор0дство недост0йнэ њбезчeстити.
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but missing his stroke through haste, the multitude also rushing within the doors, he ran boldly up to the wall, and cast himself down manfully among the thickest of them. Ск0рости же рaди п0двига несмeртна ћзва бhсть, и3 нар0дwмъ внyтрь двeрій врёzвшымсz, востeкъ дeрзостнw на стёну, свeрже сaмъ себE мyжественнw на нар0ды.
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But they quickly giving back, and a space being made, he fell down into the midst of the void place. Њнымъ же ск0рw разбёгшымсz и3 бhвшу разстоsнію, падE среди1ною чрeва посредЁ и4хъ:
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Nevertheless, while there was yet breath within him, being inflamed with anger, he rose up; and though his blood gushed out like spouts of water, and his wounds were grievous, yet he ran through the midst of the throng; and standing upon a steep rock, є3щe же дhшущь и3 разжжeнъ душeю, востaвъ, кр0ви є3гw2 пот0комъ текyщей и3 тzжчaйшымъ рaнамъ сyщымъ, бэжaщь сквозЁ нар0ды пр0йде,
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when as his blood was now quite gone, he plucked out his bowels, and taking them in both his hands, he cast them upon the throng, and calling upon the Lord of life and spirit to restore him those again, he thus died. и3 стaвъ на нёкоемъ кaмени стремни1ннэмъ, весьмA ўжE без8 кр0ви бhвъ, и3ст0ргнувъ внyтрєннzz (сво‰) и3 взeмъ nбёма рукaма вeрже на нар0ды: и3 призвaвъ владёющаго живот0мъ и3 дyхомъ, да сі‰ є3мY пaки воздaстъ, и3 си1мъ w4бразомъ жив0тъ скончA.

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• Job • Ps. • Prov. • Eccl. • Song • Wisd. • Sir.

• Isa. • Jer. • Lam. • Let. Jer. • Bar. • Ezek. • Dan.

• Hos. • Joel • Amos • Obad. • Jonah • Mic. • Nah. • Hab. • Zeph. • Hag. • Zech. • Mal.

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• Rom. • 1 Cor. • 2 Cor. • Gal. • Eph. • Phil. • Col. • 1 Thess. • 2 Thess. • 1 Tim. • 2 Tim. • Titus • Philem. • Heb.

• Rev.

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