26 Even the king heard about his reputation, and the Gentiles talked about the battles waged by Judas.
27 When King Antiochus heard about these matters, he became very angry. So he gathered together all the forces of his empire, a mighty army.
28 He opened up his treasury and gave his soldiers a year’s pay in advance, and he ordered them to be ready for anything.
29 Then he realized that the money in his treasury was all used up. The revenues from the country were small because of the turmoil and disaster that he had brought about in the land by abolishing the laws that had existed from early days.
30 He became afraid that he might not have enough funds to provide for his expenses as well as for the gifts that he granted more abundantly than previous kings.
31 He was very troubled by this. Then he decided to go to Persia and collect revenues there and raise a large sum of money.
32 The king appointed Lysias, a distinguished man from a royal family, to be in charge of his affairs from the Euphrates River to the Egyptian border.