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Chapter 6 8 Now when the king heard these words, he was astonished and sore moved: whereupon he laid him down upon his bed, and fell sick for grief, because it had not befallen him as he looked for.9 And there he continued many days: for his grief was ever more and more, and he made account that he should die.10 Wherefore he called for all his friends, and said unto them, The sleep is gone from mine eyes, and my heart faileth for very care.11 And I thought with myself, Into what tribulation am I come, and how great a flood of misery is it, wherein now I am! for I was bountiful and beloved in my power.12 But now I remember the evils that I did at Jerusalem, and that I took all the vessels of gold and silver that were therein, and sent to destroy the inhabitants of Judea without a cause.13 I perceive therefore that for this cause these troubles are come upon me, and, behold, I perish through great grief in a strange land.14 Then called he for Philip, one of his friends, who he made ruler over all his realm,15 And gave him the crown, and his robe, and his signet, to the end he should bring up his son Antiochus, and nourish him up for the kingdom.16 So king Antiochus died there in the hundred forty and ninth year.17 Now when Lysias knew that the king was dead, he set up Antiochus his son, whom he had brought up being young, to reign in his stead, and his name he called Eupator.18 About this time they that were in the tower shut up the Israelites round about the sanctuary, and sought always their hurt, and the strengthening of the heathen.19 Wherefore Judas, purposing to destroy them, called all the people together to besiege them.20 So they came together, and besieged them in the hundred and fiftieth year, and he made mounts for shot against them, and other engines.21 Howbeit certain of them that were besieged got forth, unto whom some ungodly men of Israel joined themselves:22 And they went unto the king, and said, How long will it be ere thou execute judgment, and avenge our brethren?23 We have been willing to serve thy father, and to do as he would have us, and to obey his commandments;24 For which cause they of our nation besiege the tower, and are alienated from us: moreover as many of us as they could light on they slew, and spoiled our inheritance.25 Neither have they stretched out their hand against us only, but also against their borders.26 And, behold, this day are they besieging the tower at Jerusalem, to take it: the sanctuary also and Bethsura have they fortified.