47 So Simon came to terms with them and did not attack them. He expelled them from the city, however, and he purified the houses in which there were idols. Then he entered the city with hymns and songs of praise.
48 After removing from it everything that was impure, he settled there people who observed the law. He improved its fortifications and built himself a residence.
49 The people in the citadel in Jerusalem were prevented from going out into the country and back to buy or sell; they suffered greatly from hunger, and many of them died of starvation.
50 They finally cried out to Simon, and he gave them terms of peace. He expelled them from the citadel and cleansed it of impurities.
51 On the twenty-third day of the second month, in the one hundred and seventy-first year, the Jews entered the citadel with shouts of praise, the waving of palm branches, the playing of harps and cymbals and lyres, and the singing of hymns and canticles, because a great enemy of Israel had been crushed.
52 Simon decreed that this day should be celebrated every year with rejoicing. He also strengthened the fortifications of the temple mount alongside the citadel, and he and his people dwelt there.
53 Seeing that his son John was now a grown man, Simon made him commander of all his soldiers, and he dwelt in Gazara.