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  • And king Ptolemy died on the third day, and those who were in the strongholds were destroyed by those who were in the camp. (1 Maccabees 11, 18)

  • “Lucius, consul of the Romans, to king Ptolemy: greetings. (1 Maccabees 15, 16)

  • Now Ptolemy, the son of Abubus, was appointed commander over the plain of Jericho, and he held much silver and gold. (1 Maccabees 16, 11)

  • And when Simon and his sons became inebriated, Ptolemy and his men rose up, and took their weapons, and entered into the gathering. And they killed him, and his two sons, and some of his servants. (1 Maccabees 16, 16)

  • And Ptolemy wrote about these things, and he sent to the king, so that he would send him an army to assist him, and he could deliver to him the region, and their cities and tributes. (1 Maccabees 16, 18)

  • In the one hundred and eighty-eighth year, from the people who are at Jerusalem and in Judea, and from the Senate and Judas: to Aristobulus, the magistrate of king Ptolemy, who is of the ancestry of anointed priests, and to those Jews who are in Egypt: greetings and good health. (2 Maccabees 1, 10)

  • Then Apollonius, the son of Menestheus, was sent into Egypt because of the nobles of king Philometor of Ptolemy. But when Antiochus realized that he had been effectively alienated from the affairs of the kingdom, consulting his own interests, he started out from there and came to Joppa, and from there to Jerusalem. (2 Maccabees 4, 21)

  • But when Menelaus was overcome, he promised to give much money to Ptolemy to persuade the king. (2 Maccabees 4, 45)

  • And so, Ptolemy went to the king in a certain court where he was, as if merely to refresh himself, and he influenced him away from the sentence. (2 Maccabees 4, 46)

  • Then Philip, seeing that the man gained ground little by little, and that things frequently fell out in his favor, wrote to Ptolemy, governor of Coelesyria and Phoenicia, to send auxiliaries to carry out the work of the king. (2 Maccabees 8, 8)

  • But Philip, who was nurtured with him, carried away his body, and, fearing the son of Antiochus, went into Egypt to Ptolemy Philometor. (2 Maccabees 9, 29)

  • For Ptolemy, who was called Macer, decided to be strict in justice toward the Jews, especially because of the iniquity that had been done to them, and to deal with them peacefully. (2 Maccabees 10, 12)


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