48 But as soon as he entered the city, its gates were closed. Then he was captured, and his soldiers were killed.
49 Trypho's troops and cavalry went to the Great Valley in Galilee to kill the rest of Jonathan's soldiers.
50 However, when Jonathan's troops heard what had happened to him and the others, they encouraged each other and marched away, ready to fight.
51 Trypho's soldiers and cavalry caught up with them, but they turned back when they realized that the Jews would fight for their lives.
52 After the Jewish soldiers from Galilee returned safely to Judea, the whole nation mourned for Jonathan and his troops. Everyone was terrified
53 because the Gentiles around there were saying, “The Jews have no ruler or general. Let's destroy them and make the world forget they ever lived.”