34 Then they engaged in battle, and about five thousand of Lysias’ army fell in hand-to-hand fighting.
35 When Lysias saw the tide of the battle turning, and the increased boldness of Judas, whose men were ready either to live or to die nobly, he withdrew to Antioch and began to recruit mercenaries so as to return to Judea with greater numbers.
36 Then Judas and his brothers said, “Now that our enemies have been crushed, let us go up to purify the sanctuary and rededicate it.”
37 So the whole army assembled, and went up to Mount Zion.
38 They found the sanctuary desolate, the altar desecrated, the gates burnt, weeds growing in the courts as in a thicket or on some mountain, and the priests’ chambers demolished.
39 Then they tore their garments and made great lamentation; they sprinkled their heads with ashes
40 and prostrated themselves. And when the signal was given with trumpets, they cried out to Heaven.