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Antiochus in Egypt. 16 (A)When his kingdom seemed secure, Antiochus undertook to become king of the land of Egypt and to rule over both kingdoms. 17 He invaded Egypt with a strong force, with chariots, elephants[a] and cavalry, and with a large fleet, 18 to make war on Ptolemy,[b] king of Egypt. Ptolemy was frightened at his presence and fled, and many were wounded and fell dead.

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Footnotes

  1. 1:17 Elephants: an important part of Seleucid armament (cf. 6:34–37).
  2. 1:18 Ptolemy VI Philometer, a nephew of Antiochus.