5 But when Judas heard of the cruelty done to his fellow-countrymen, giving command to the men that were with him
6 and calling upon God the righteous Judge, he came against the murderers of his brethren, and set the haven on fire by night, and burned the boats, and put to the sword those that had fled there.
7 But when the town was closed against him, he withdrew, intending to come again to root out the whole community of the men of Joppa.
8 But learning that the men of Jamnia were minded to do in like manner to the Jews that sojourned among them,
9 he fell upon the Jamnites also by night, and set fire to the haven together with the fleet, so that the glare of the light was seen at Jerusalem, two hundred and forty furlongs distant.
10 Now when they had drawn off nine furlongs from thence, as they marched against Timotheus, a host of Arabians attacked him, no fewer than five thousand footmen and five hundred horsemen.
11 And when a sore battle had been fought, and Judas and his company by the help of God had good success, the nomads being overcome implored Judas to grant them friendship, promising to give him cattle, and to help his people in all other ways.