26 Simon sent two thousand select troops to fight for Antiochus. He also sent silver, gold, and a large amount of military equipment.
27 But Antiochus wouldn’t accept them. He broke all the agreements that he had made with Simon in the past and became like a stranger to him.
28 He sent Athenobius, one of his leading political advisors, to talk with Simon: "You hold control of Joppa and Gazara and the elevated fortress in Jerusalem. They are cities of my kingdom.
29 You have devastated their territory. You have done great damage in the land. You have taken possession of many places in my kingdom.
30 Now hand over the cities that you have captured and the money you have received from the places you have conquered beyond Judea’s borders.
31 Or you can pay me 28,500 pounds of silver for the destruction you have caused and another 28,500 pounds for the tribute money of the cities. Otherwise, I will come and make war on you."
32 So the king’s advisor Athenobius came to Jerusalem. When he saw the magnificence of Simon, including his special cupboard that had gold and silver on it, all representing his considerable position, he was amazed. But he delivered the king’s message.