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.
17 By this horrible act of treachery, Ptolemy returned evil for good.
18 Then Ptolemy wrote a report of what he had done and sent it to the king. In the letter he requested that troops be sent to help him and that the country and the cities be handed over to him.
19 He wrote a letter to the army officers inviting them to join him and promising them silver, gold, and gifts. Then he sent some of his men to Gezer to kill John,
20 and others to take control of Jerusalem and the Temple hill.
21 But someone ran to Gezer ahead of Ptolemy's men and reported to John that his father and brothers had been killed and that Ptolemy was sending his soldiers to kill him.
22 John was horrified at this news, but, because he had been warned in advance, he was able to capture and put to death the men who had been sent to kill him.