27 At sunset, Jonathan stationed some of his troops on lookout duty around the camp, and he told the others, “Stay awake and be ready to fight at any time.”
28 But the king's troops lost their nerve and were frightened when someone informed them that the Jews were ready for their attack. So they lit campfires and ran away.
29 The campfires burned all night, and the Jews did not find out until morning that the enemy had left.
30 Jonathan sent troops after them, but the king's army had already crossed the Eleutherus River.
31 There was a tribe of Arabs named the Zabadeans, and Jonathan ordered his troops to destroy them. The troops took everything of value,
32 then Jonathan led them all the way to Damascus.
33-34 Meanwhile, Simon took his soldiers as far as Askalon and the nearby fortresses. Someone told him, “The town of Joppa is about to join Demetrius.” Simon made a surprise attack on Joppa; he captured the town and stationed some of his troops there to guard it.