24 But Timotheus himself, falling in with the company of Dositheus and Sosipater, implored them with much crafty guile to let him go with his life, because he had in his power the parents of many of them and the brethren of some: otherwise, said he, little regard will be shewn to these.
25 So when he had with many words confirmed the agreement to restore them without hurt, they let him go that they might save their brethren.
26 And Judas, marching against Carnion and the temple of Atergatis, killed five and twenty thousand persons.
27 And after he had put these to flight and destroyed them, he marched against Ephron also, a strong city, wherein were multitudes of people of all nations; and stalwart young men placed on the walls made a vigorous defence; and there were great stores of engines and darts there.
28 But calling upon the Sovereign who with might breaks in pieces the strength of the enemy, they got the city into their hands, and killed as many as twenty and five thousand of them that were within.
29 And setting out from thence they marched in haste against Scythopolis, which is distant from Jerusalem six hundred furlongs.
30 But when the Jews that were settled there testified of the good will that the Scythopolitans had shewn toward them, and of their kindly bearing toward them in the times of their misfortune,