31 They came through Idumea and camped against Beth-zur. For many days, they fought and constructed war engines. But the Jews would go out and burn the war engines with fire and continued to fight bravely.
32 Then Judas marched away from the elevated fortress and camped at Beth-zechariah, opposite the king’s camp.
33 Early in the morning the king marched out, taking his army on a forced march along the road to Beth-zechariah. His troops readied themselves for battle, and they sounded their trumpets.
34 They aroused the elephants using grape and mulberry juices, to get them ready for battle.
35 They distributed the animals among groups of soldiers. With each elephant, they stationed one thousand infantry wearing armor and brass helmets. Five hundred select cavalry were also assigned to each animal.
36 The troops positioned themselves wherever the animal was. Wherever it went, they went; and they never left it.
37 Strong covered wooden towers were set on top of the elephants. Special harnesses were fastened on each animal. On each were four armed men who fought from there, and an Indian driver also.