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  • And they rose up against him in battle, and he fled away from thence, and departed with great sadness, and returned towards Babylonia. (1 Maccabees 6, 4)

  • And Jonathan had knowledge of it, and he sent ambassadors to him to make peace with him, and to restore to him the prisoners. (1 Maccabees 9, 70)

  • And Alexander sent ambassadors to Ptolemee king of Egypt, with words to this effect, saying: (1 Maccabees 10, 51)

  • And he sent ambassadors to Demetrius, saying: Come, let us make a league between us, and I will give thee my daughter whom Alexander hath, and thou shalt reign in the kingdom of thy father. (1 Maccabees 11, 9)

  • And Onias received the ambassador with honour: and received the letters wherein there was mention made of the alliance, and amity. (1 Maccabees 12, 8)

  • The ambassadors that were sent to our people, have told us of your glory, and honour, and joy: and we rejoice at their coming. (1 Maccabees 14, 21)

  • And we registered what was said by them in the councils of the people in this manner: Numenius the son of Antiochus, and Antipater the son of Jason, ambassadors of the Jews, came to us to renew the former friendship with us. (1 Maccabees 14, 22)

  • For he had heard that the Romans had called the Jews their friends, and confederates, and brethren, and that they had received Simon's ambassadors with honour: (1 Maccabees 14, 40)

  • The ambassadors of the Jews our friends came to us, to renew the former friendship and alliance, being sent from Simon the high priest, and the people of the Jews. (1 Maccabees 15, 17)

  • For the man was so compassed with sadness and horror of the body, that it was manifest to them that beheld him, what sorrow he had in his heart. (2 Maccabees 3, 17)

  • And abolishing those things, which had been decreed of special favour by the kings in behalf of the Jews, by the means of John the father of that Eupolemus, who went ambassador to Rome to make amity and alliance, he disannulled the lawful ordinances of the citizens, and brought in fashions that were perverse. (2 Maccabees 4, 11)

  • The Romans also sent them a letter, to this effect. Quintus Memmius, and Titus Manilius, ambassadors of the Romans, to the people of the Jews, greeting. (2 Maccabees 11, 34)


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