29 And around these he placed great columns; and upon the columns, weapons, as a continual memorial; and beside the weapons, carvings of ships, which might be seen by all those who sail the sea.
30 This is the sepulcher that he made in Modin, even to this day.
31 But Trypho, when he was on a journey with the young king, Antiochus, killed him by deceit.
32 And he reigned in his place, and he put on the diadem of Asia, and he caused great scourges upon the land.
33 And Simon built up the strongholds of Judea, fortifying them with high towers, and great walls, and gates and bars. And he placed provisions in the fortresses.
34 And Simon chose men, and he sent to king Demetrius, so that he would grant a remission to the region, for all that Trypho did was to carry out plundering.
35 And king Demetrius responded to this word, and he wrote a letter in this manner: