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The second booke of the Maccabees.
- Chap. 1
- 1 A letter of the Iewes from Ierusalem to them of Egypt, to thanke
God for the death of Antiochus. 19 Of the fire that was hidde in the
pit. 24 The prayer of Nehemias.
- Chap. 2
- 1 What Ieremie the Prophet did. 5 How he hid the Tabernacle, the
Arke, and the Altar. 13 What Neemias, and Iudas wrote. 20 What Iason
wrote in fiue bookes, 25 And how those were abridged by the author of
this booke.
- Chap. 3
- 1 Of the honour done to the Temple by the Kings of the Gentiles. 4
Simon vttereth what treasures are in the Temple. 7 Heliodorus is sent
to take them away. 24 He is stricken of God, and healed at the praier
of Onias.
- Chap. 4
- 1 Simon slandereth Onias. 7 Iason by corrupting the king,
obteineth the office of the hie Priest. 24 Menelaus getteth the same
from Iason by the like corruption. 34 Andronicus traiterously
murdereth Onias. 36 The King being informed thereof, causeth
Andronicus to be put to death. 39 The wickednes of Lysimachus, by the
instigation of Menlaus.
- Chap. 5
- 2 Of the signes and tokens in Ierusalem. 6 Of the end and
wickednesse of Iason. 11 The pursuit of Antiochus against the
Iewes. 15 The spoiling of the Temple. 27 Maccabeus fleeth into the
wildernes.
- Chap. 6
- 1 The Iewes are compelled to leaue the Law of God. 4 The Temple is
defiled. 8 Crueltie vpon the people and the women. 12 An exhortation
to beare affliction, by the example of valiant courage of Eleazarus,
cruelly tortured.
- Chap. 7
- The constancie and cruell death of seuen brethren and their mother
in one day, because they would not eate swines flesh at the kings
commandement.
- Chap. 8
- 1 Iudas gathereth an hoste. 9 Nicanor is sent against him: who
presumeth to make much money of his prisoners. 16 Iudas encourageth
his men, and putteth Nicanor to flight, 28 and diuideth the
spoiles. 30 Ohter enemies are also defeated, 35 And Nicanor fleeth
with griefe to Antioch.
- Chap. 9
- 1 Antiochus is chased from Persepolis. 5 Hee is striken with a
sore disease, 14 and promiseth to become a Iew. 28 He dieth
miserably.
- Chap. 10
- 1 Iudas recouereth the Citie, and purifieth the Temple. 14 Gorgias
vexeth the Iewes. 16 Iudas winneth their holds. 29 Timotheus and his
men are discomfited. 35 Gazara is taken, and Timotheus slaine.
- Chap. 11
- 3 Lysias thinking to get Ierusalem, 8 Is put to flight. 16 The
letters of Lysias to the Iewes: 22 Of the king vnto Lysias: 27 and to
the Iewes: 34 Of the Romanes to the Iewes.
- Chap. 12
- 1 The Kings lieutenants vexe the Iewes. 3 They of Ioppe drowne
two hundred Iewes. 6 Iudas is auenged vpon them. 11 Hee maketh peace
with the Arabians, 16 and taketh Caspis. 22 Timotheus armies
ouerthrowen.
- Chap. 13
- 1 Eupator inuadeth Iudea. 15 Iudas by night slayeth many. 18
Eupators purpose is defeated. 23 He maketh peace with Iudas.
- Chap. 14
- 6 Alcimus accuseth Iudas. 18 Nicanor maketh peace with Iudas. 39
He seeketh to take Rhasis, 46 who to escape his hands, killeth
himselfe.
- Chap. 15
- 5 Nicanors blasphemie, 8 Iudas incourageth his men by his
dreame. 28 Nicanor is slaine.