24 Then he returned to his own country with the things he had stolen.Antiochus had murdered many people and boasted about what he had done.*
25 And so, all of Israel's leadersand everyone elsecried and moaned.
26 Young people became sick,and womenlost their beauty.
27 Newlyweds sang about deathand mournedon their wedding day.
28 The land itself felt sorrow,and everyone in Israelwas terribly ashamed.
29 Two years later, Antiochus sent an officer to collect taxes from the towns in Judea. The officer led a strong army to Jerusalem,
30 and he lied to the people by promising peace. They believed him, but suddenly he attacked Jerusalem, damaging the city and killing many of its people.