16 So King Antiochus died there in the one hundred and forty-ninth year.
17 When Lysias learned that the king was dead, he set up the king’s son Antiochus, whom he had reared as a child, to be king in his place; and he gave him the title Eupator.
18 Those in the citadel were hemming Israel in around the sanctuary, continually trying to harm them and to strengthen the Gentiles.
19 And so Judas planned to destroy them, and assembled the people to besiege them.
20 So in the one hundred and fiftieth year they assembled and besieged the citadel, for which purpose he constructed platforms and siege engines.
21 But some of the besieged escaped, and some renegade Israelites joined them.
22 They went to the king and said: “How long will you fail to do justice and to avenge our kindred?