25 When the people heard these things they said, "How should we thank Simon and his sons?
26 He and his brothers, and his father’s family, have stood firm. They have fought and repelled Israel’s enemies and established our freedom." So they made a written record on bronze plaques and put it on pillars on Mount Zion.
27 This is a copy of the document:On the eighteenth day of Elul, in the year 172, the third year of the great high priest Simon.
28 In the great assembly of the priests, the people, and the rulers and elders of the country, the following was proclaimed to us.
29 Wars occurred often in our country. Simon, Mattathias’ son, a priest of the sons of Joarib, and his brothers bravely faced danger and fought against the enemies of their nation. They preserved the sanctuary and the Law, and they brought great honor to their nation.
30 Jonathan rallied the nation and became their high priest, and was gathered to his people.
31 Their enemies decided to invade their country and take hold of their sanctuary.