34 Simon sent messengers to King Demetrius the Second, and they begged him, “Please make things easier for our country. Trypho is robbing us of everything.”
35 Demetrius the Second did what Simon wanted and wrote him the following letter:
36 King Demetrius sends greetings to the Jewish people and their leaders, including Simon, who is high priest and a trusted friend of the king.
37 Thank you for the gold crown and the gold palm branch you sent me. I am ready to make a lasting peace by ordering my officials to stop collecting taxes from you.
38 I will give you everything I have promised in our treaties. Besides that, you can keep the fortresses you have just built.
39 I forgive everything you have done wrong in the past. And from now on, I won't collect the special royal tax or any of the other taxes I used to receive from Jerusalem.
40 I will hire any of your people who are prepared to help me in my kingdom. Let's give peace a chance!