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Chapter 1
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Now Philopater, on learning from those who came back that Antiochus had made himself master of the places which belonged to himself, sent orders to all his footmen and horsemen, took with him his sister Arsinoe, and marched out as far as the parts of Raphia, where Antiochus and his forces encamped. Е#гдA філопaтwръ ўвёда t возвэсти1вшихъ бhвшее держи1мыхъ t себє2 мёстъ tнsтіе ґнті0хомъ, заповёда всBмъ в0ємъ свои6мъ пэшцє1мъ и3 к0нникwмъ (собрaтисz): взsвъ же и3 сестрY свою2 ґрсін0ю, и3зhде вск0рэ дaже до рафjйскихъ мёстъ, и3дёже њполчи1шасz вHи и5же при ґнті0хэ.
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And one Theodotus, intending to carry out his design, took with him the bravest of the armed men who had been before committed to his trust by Ptolemy, and got through at night to the tent of Ptolemy, to kill him on his own responsibility, and so to end the war. Fеод0тъ же нёкто и3сп0лнити навётъ ўмhсливъ, поsтъ предвручє1нныz є3мY крэпчaйшыz nрyжники птоломeєвы, пріи1де н0щію на птоломeевъ намeтъ, ћкw да сaмъ ўбіeтъ є3го2 и3 си1мъ разруши1тъ брaнь.
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But Dositheus, called the son of Drimulus, by birth a Jew, afterward a renegade from the laws and observances of his country, conveyed Ptolemy away, and made an obscure person lie down in his stead in the tent. It befel this man to receive the fate which was meant for the other. Сег0 же проведE досіfeй сhнъ дрімЂловъ нарицaемый, р0домъ їудeанинъ, послэди1 же и3змэни1въ зак0ны и3 t nтeческихъ догмaтwвъ tчужди1всz, незнамени1та нёкоего заключи2 въ намeтэ т0мъ, є3мyже случи1сz под8sти џнагw мучeніе.
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A fierce battle then took place; and the men of Antiochus prevailing, Arsinoe continually went up and down the ranks, and with dishevelled hair, with tears and entreaties, begged the soldiers to fight manfully for themselves, their children, and wives; and promised that if they proved conquerors, she would give them two minæ of gold apiece. Состaвленнэй же бhвшей тsжцэй брaни и3 в0ємъ ґнті0хwвымъ пaче мужaющымсz, ґрсін0а безпрестaни проходsщи вHи, со ўмилeніемъ и3 слезaми плетєни1цы вл†съ разрэши1вши, молsше, да пом0гутъ сами6мъ себЁ и3 чaдwмъ и3 женaмъ мyжественнw, њбэщавaющи дaти побэди1вшымъ комyждо двA мн†са злaта.
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It thus fell out that their enemies were defeated in hand-to-hand encounter, and that many of them were taken prisoners. И# тaкw супостaтwмъ случи1сz рукосэчeніемъ побэждє1нымъ бhти и3 мнHгимъ плэнє1ннымъ ћтымъ бhти.
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Having vanquished this attempt, the king then decided to proceed to the neighbouring cities, and encourage them. Получи1въ же намёреніе, суди2 бли6жніz грaды пришeдъ ўтёшити.
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By doing this, and by making donations to their temples, he inspired his subjects with confidence. Сотвори1въ же сі‰ и3 кaпищємъ дaры дaвъ, мyжествєнны подр{чныz постaви.
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The Jews also sent some of their council and of their elders to him. The greetings, guest-gifts, and congratulations on the past, bestowed by them, filled him with the greater eagerness to visit their city. Е#гдa же їудeє послaша t пресвЂтєръ и3 старёйшинъ къ філопaтwру поздравлsющихъ є3го2 и3 дaры приносsщихъ и3 њ случи1вшихсz благополyчіихъ срaдующихсz, случи1сz є3мY пaче вожделёти, да скорёе къ ни6мъ пріи1детъ.
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Having arrived at Jerusalem, sacrificed, and offered thank-offerings to the Greatest God, and done whatever else was suitable to the sanctity of the place, and entered the inner court, Пришeдъ же во їеrли1мъ, и3 вели1кому бGу пожрE, и3 благодарeніе воздaвъ, и3 прHчаz, ±же лёть бЁ мёсту, сотвори2.
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he was so struck with the exact magnificence of the place, and so wondered at the orderly arrangements of the temple, that he conceived the purpose of entering the sanctuary itself. И# вшeдъ на мёсто, и3 худ0жеству и3 благолёпію є3гw2 ўдиви1всz, тaкожде и3 благочи1нію хрaма почуди1всz, съ вожделёніемъ ѕёлнымъ восхотЁ вни1ти во свzти1лище.
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And when they told him that this was not permissible, none of the nation, no, nor even the priests in general, but only the supreme high priest of all, and he only once in a year, being allowed to go in, he would by no means give way. W$нымъ же рeкшымъ, никaкоже подобaетъ бhти семY, занE нижE сyщымъ t р0да нaшегw лёть є4сть входи1ти (тaмw), нижE всBмъ їерewмъ, но т0кмw є3ди1ному пeрвэйшему всёхъ ґрхіерeови, и3 семY є3ди1ножды въ лёто, џнъ же никaкоже восхотЁ послyшати.
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Then they read the law to him; but he persisted in obtruding himself, exclaiming, that he ought to be allowed: and saying, Be it that they were deprived of this honour, I ought not to be. Зак0нъ же презрёвъ, не њстaсz похотёніz своегw2, глаг0лz: подобaетъ вни1ти ми2: ѓще же nни2 и3 лишaютсz сицевhz чeсти, но мнЁ не подобaетъ. И# вопрошaше, чесw2 рaди приходsщу є3мY во всsкое кaпище ни є3ди1нъ возбрани2 t присyщихъ;
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And he put the question, Why, when he entered all temples, none of the priests who were present forbad him? Нёкто же неразсуди1телиw речE: ѕлЁ сaмо сіE чyдо смhслисz. Бhвшу же, речE, семY, к0еz рaди вины2 не всsкw вни1ти ми2 подобaетъ, и3 хотsщымъ и5мъ, и3ли2 ни2;
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He was thoughtlessly answered by some one, That he did wrong to boast of this. Їерewмъ же во свzтhхъ nдeждахъ припaдшымъ и3 молsщымъ вели1каго бGа помощи2 и5мъ въ настоsщей и4хъ нyжди и3 ўстремлeніе ѕлЁ нашeдшагw премэни1ти: и3 внегдA в0плz со слезaми хрaмъ нап0лниша, тогдA, и5же во грaдэ њстaвшіисz возмути1вшесz, и3зскочи1ша, безвёстно мнsще бhти твори1мое.
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Well; since I have done this, said he, be the cause what it may, shall I not enter with or without your consent? Тaкожде и3 заключє1нныz дBвы въ черт0зэхъ съ р0ждшими и3збэг0ша, и3 пeпеломъ и3 прaхомъ главы6 посhпавшz, рыдaніz и3 стенaніz стHгны и3сп0лниша:
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And when the priests fell down in their sacred vestments imploring the Greatest God to come and help in time of need, and to avert the violence of the fierce aggressor, and when they filled the temple with lamentations and tears, и3ны6z же всецёлw ўкрaшєнныz, на срётеніе ўготHванныz черт0ги и3 подобaющій стhдъ њстaвльшz, течeніе нечи1нное во грaдэ творsху.
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then those who had been left behind in the city were scared, and rushed forth, uncertain of the event. И# новорождє1нныz младeнцы, мaтєри же кyпнw и3 дои6лицы њставлsющz сёмw и3 nвaмw, є3ди6ны по домёхъ, друг‡z же по путeхъ, неудeржнw въ превhшнее свzти1лище собирaхусz.
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Virgins, who had been shut up within their chambers, came out with their mothers, scattering dust and ashes on their heads, and filling the streets with outcries. Бsше же разли1чна моли1тва въ т0е с0бранныхъ њ начинaемыхъ t негw2 беззак0ннw.
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Women, but recently separated off, left their bridal chambers, left the reserve that befitted them, and ran about the city in a disorderly manner. Съ си1ми же грaждане дерзнyвше не попускaху є3мY конeчнw належaщу и3 намёреніе своE и3сп0лнити ўмhслившу: и3 возгласи1вше воwружи1тисz комyждо и3 мyжественнэ за nтeческій зак0нъ ўмрeти, вeліе смzтeніе сотвори1ша на мёстэ.
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Newborn babes were deserted by the mothers or nurses who waited upon them; some here, some there, in houses, or in fields; these now, with an ardour which could not be checked, swarmed into the Most High temple. Е#двa же t старёйшинъ и3 пресвЂтерwвъ ўдeржани, на т0мже молeніz стоsніи стaша.
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Various were the prayers offered up by those who assembled in this place, on account of the unholy attempt of the king. И# мн0жество ќбw людjй, ћкw и3 прeжде, въ си1хъ пребывaше молsщеесz: ґ и5же при цари2 старBйшины мн0гажды покушaхусz прег0рдый є3гw2 ќмъ премэни1ти t намёреннагw совёта:
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Along with these there were some of the citizens who took courage, and would not submit to his obstinacy, and his intention of carrying out his purpose. џнъ же дeрзостенъ бhвъ и3 вс‰ tри1нувъ, ўжE и3 вх0дъ творsше, соверши1ти непщyz предрэчeнное.
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Calling out to arms, and to die bravely in defence of the law of their fathers, they created a great uproar in the place, and were with difficulty brought back by the aged and the elders to the station of prayer which they had occupied before. Сі‰ u5бо и3 сyщіи при нeмъ зрsще, њбрати1шасz є4же съ нaшими призывaти вс‰ содержaщаго, дабы2 присyтствующымъ пом0глъ, не попускaz беззак0ннагw и3 прег0рдагw дёла.
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During this time the multitude kept on praying. T премн0гагw же и3 болёзненнагw нар0дwвъ совокyпленнагw в0плz, несказaнный нёкій бЁ кли1чь.
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The elders who surrounded the king strove in many ways to divert his haughty mind from the design which he had formed. Мнsшесz бо, ћкw не т0кмw человёцы, но и3 стёны и3 вeсь пом0стъ вопіeтъ, ѓки бы ўжE тогдA вси2 смeрть пріимaли за њсквернeніе мёста.
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He, in his hardened mood, insensible to all persuasion, was going onwards, with the view of carrying out this design.
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Yet even his own officers, when they saw this, joined the Jews in an appeal to Him who has all power, to aid in the present crisis, and not wink at such overweening lawlessness.
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Such was the frequency and the vehemence of the cry of the assembled crowd, that an indescribable noise ensued.
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Not the men only, the very walls and floor seemed to sound forth; all things preferring dissolution rather than to see the place defiled.

Old Testament

• Gen. • Exod. • Lev. • Num. • Deut.

• Josh. • Judg. • Ruth • 1 Sam. • 2 Sam. • 1 Kgs. • 2 Kgs. • 1 Chr. • 2 Chr. • Ezra • 2 Ezra • 3 Ezra • Neh. • Tob. • Jud. • Esth. • 1 Mac. • 2 Mac. • 3 Mac.

• 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.

New Testament

• Matt. • Mark • Luke • John

• Acts

• Jas. • 1 Pet. • 2 Pet. • 1 John • 2 John • 3 John • Jude

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

• Rev.