19 After making a very long journey to Rome, the envoys entered the senate chamber and spoke as follows:
20 “Judas, called Maccabeus, and his brothers, with the Jewish people, have sent us to you to establish alliance and peace with you, and to be enrolled among your allies and friends.”
21 The proposal pleased the Romans,
22 and this is a copy of the reply they inscribed on bronze tablets and sent to Jerusalem, to remain there with the Jews as a record of peace and alliance:
23 “May it be well with the Romans and the Jewish nation at sea and on land forever; may sword and enemy be far from them.
24 But if war is first made on Rome, or any of its allies in any of their dominions,
25 the Jewish nation will fight along with them wholeheartedly, as the occasion shall demand;