26 And so, I beg you and petition you, that remembering the public and private benefits, each one will continue to be faithful to me and to my son.
27 For I trust that he will behave with moderation and humanity, and that, following my intentions, he will be impartial to you."
28 And so the murderer and blasphemer, having been struck very badly, just as he himself had treated others, passed from this life in a miserable death on a journey among the mountains.
29 But Philip, who was nurtured with him, carried away his body, and, fearing the son of Antiochus, went into Egypt to Ptolemy Philometor.