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  • they sent him inscribed tablets of bronze to renew with him the friendship and alliance that they had established with his brothers Judas and Jonathan. (1 Maccabees 14, 18)

  • Simon called his two oldest sons, Judas and John, and said to them: "I and my brothers and my father's house have fought the battles of Israel from our youth until today, and many times we succeeded in saving Israel. (1 Maccabees 16, 2)

  • It was then that John's brother Judas fell wounded; but John pursued them until Cendebeus reached Kedron, which he had fortified. (1 Maccabees 16, 9)

  • As Simon was inspecting the cities of the country and providing for their needs, he and his sons Mattathias and Judas went down to Jericho in the year one hundred and seventy-seven, in the eleventh month (that is, the month Shebat). (1 Maccabees 16, 14)

  • Dated in the year one hundred and eighty-eight. The people of Jerusalem and Judea, the senate, and Judas send greetings and good wishes to Aristobulus, counselor of King Ptolemy and member of the family of the anointed priests, and to the Jews in Egypt. (2 Maccabees 1, 10)

  • In like manner Judas also collected for us the books that had been scattered because of the war, and we now have them in our possession. (2 Maccabees 2, 14)

  • This is the story of Judas Maccabeus and his brothers, of the purification of the great temple, the dedication of the altar, (2 Maccabees 2, 19)

  • But Judas Maccabeus and about nine others withdrew to the wilderness, where he and his companions lived like wild animals in the hills, continuing to eat what grew wild to avoid sharing the defilement. (2 Maccabees 5, 27)

  • Judas Maccabeus and his companions entered the villages, secretly, summoned their kinsmen, and by also enlisting others who remained faithful to Judaism, assembled about six thousand men. (2 Maccabees 8, 1)

  • When Philip saw that Judas was gaining ground little by little and that his successful advances were becoming more frequent, he wrote to Ptolemy, governor of Coelesyria and Phoenicia, to come to the aid of the king's government. (2 Maccabees 8, 8)

  • When Judas learned of Nicanor's advance and informed his companions about the approach of the army, (2 Maccabees 8, 12)

  • With such words he encouraged them and made them ready to die for their laws and their country. Then Judas divided his army into four, (2 Maccabees 8, 21)


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