58 King Alexander met Ptolemy, who gave him his daughter Cleopatra in marriage. He celebrated her wedding at Ptolemais with much ceremony, as kings do.
59 King Alexander then wrote to Jonathan to come and meet him.
60 So he went with majestic apparel to Ptolemais and met the two kings. He gave silver and gold and many other gifts to them and their chief political advisors, and he found favor with them.
61 A group of troublemakers from Israel gathered together to slander him, but the king paid no attention to them.
62 Instead, he gave orders to take off Jonathan’s garments and to clothe him in purple. And they did so.
63 The king also seated him at his side, and he spoke to his officers: "Go with him into the middle of the city and announce that no one should bring charges against him about any matter. Furthermore, let no one annoy him for any reason."
64 His accusers saw the honor that was paid Jonathan in keeping with the proclamation. They saw him clothed in purple, so they all fled.