7 In such a manner was Menelaus, that transgressor of the law, fated to die, deprived even of burial.
8 It was altogether just that he who had committed so many sins against the altar with its pure fire and ashes, in ashes should meet his death.
9 The king was advancing, his mind full of savage plans for inflicting on the Jews things worse than those they suffered in his father’s time.
10 When Judas learned of this, he urged the people to call upon the Lord day and night, now more than ever, to help them when they were about to be deprived of their law, their country, and their holy temple;
11 and not to allow this people, which had just begun to revive, to be subjected again to blasphemous Gentiles.
12 When they had all joined in doing this, and had implored the merciful Lord continuously with weeping and fasting and prostrations for three days, Judas encouraged them and told them to stand ready.
13 After a private meeting with the elders, he decided that, before the king’s army could invade Judea and take possession of the city, the Jews should march out and settle the matter with God’s help.