29 For the pyramids he devised a setting of massive columns, which he adorned with suits of armor as a perpetual memorial, and next to the armor carved ships, which could be seen by all who sailed the sea.
30 This tomb which he built at Modein is there to the present day.
31 Trypho dealt treacherously with the young King Antiochus. He killed him
32 and became king in his place, putting on the crown of Asia. Thus he brought much evil on the land.
33 Simon, for his part, built up the strongholds of Judea, fortifying them all around with high towers, thick walls, and gates with bars, and he stored up provisions in the strongholds.
34 Simon also chose men and sent them to King Demetrius to obtain for the land an exemption from taxation, since Trypho did nothing but plunder.
35 King Demetrius replied favorably and sent him the following letter: