44 Eleazar sacrificed his life to save his people and to gain eternal fame.
45 He ran boldly towards the elephant, which was in the middle of a battalion of infantry. He rushed forward killing men to the right and left, so that the enemy soldiers fell back before him on both sides.
46 He slipped in under the elephant and stabbed it to death, and it fell on him and killed him.
47 But when the Jews realized how strong the royal army was and how determined it was to fight, they retreated.
48 The king and his army advanced to fight the Jews at Jerusalem and laid siege to the whole of Judea and Jerusalem.
49 He made peace with the Jews of Bethzur, who then left the town. There had not been enough food in the town for them to withstand the siege because it was the sabbatical year, when no fields were sown.
50 The king occupied Bethzur and stationed a whole body of troops there to guard it.