32 When Bacchides learned of this, he made up his mind to kill Jonathan.
33 But when this news reached Jonathan, he fled, with his brother Simon and their men, to the wilderness of Tekoa and set up camp at the pool of Asphar. (
34 Bacchides learned about this on the Sabbath and crossed the Jordan with his whole army.)
35 Jonathan sent his brother John, who was responsible for the soldiers' families, to ask the Nabateans, with whom he was on friendly terms, for permission to store with them the large amount of baggage they had.
36 But the Jambrites of Medeba attacked John, took him captive, and carried off all the baggage.
37 Some time later Jonathan and his brother Simon learned that the Jambrites were about to celebrate an important wedding and that there would be a bridal procession from the town of Nadabath. The bride was the daughter of one of the great princes of Canaan.
38 Jonathan and Simon had wanted revenge for the death of their brother John, so they and their men went up on one of the mountains and hid.