10 The escaping soldiers fled to the towers in the fields at Azotus, and John set fire to the city. On that day, 2,000 enemy soldiers were killed, and John returned safely to Judea.
11 Simon the High Priest had appointed Ptolemy son of Abubus commander for the Plain of Jericho. Ptolemy was very rich,
12 because he was Simon's son-in-law.
13 But he became too ambitious and wanted to take over the country. So he devised a plan to assassinate Simon and his sons.
14 Simon, together with his sons Mattathias and Judas, was visiting the towns in the area, in order to see to their needs. They arrived in Jericho in the month of Shebat, the eleventh month, in the year 177.
15 Ptolemy, still plotting to murder Simon and his two sons, received them in a small fortress called Dok, which he had built. He gave a great banquet for them, but he had men hidden within the fortress.
16 When Simon and his sons were drunk, Ptolemy and his men came out of hiding and with swords in their hands rushed into the banqueting-hall, where they killed Simon, his two sons, and some of the servants.