65 At one point in the battle, Jonathan put his brother Simon in command of the town. Then he led a small group into the country,
66 where he defeated Odomera and his tribe. He also wiped out another tribe called the Phasirites.
67 Those who were left joined his army and helped him fight against Bacchides.Meanwhile, Simon and his soldiers rushed out of Beth-Basi and set fire to the weapons that had been set up for breaking through the walls.
68 In fact, they destroyed the entire army of Bacchides and ruined all of his plans for war.
69 Bacchides was so furious at the troublemakers who had told him to invade Judea that he put many of them to death. Then he got ready to return to his own country.
70 When Jonathan found out Bacchides was about to leave Judea, he sent him some messengers who said, “Let's make peace and set our prisoners free.”
71-72 Bacchides agreed. He released the Jews he had captured in Judea and promised not to bother Judas again. Then he went back to his own country and never returned to Judea.