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So they decided to destroy the descendants of Jacob who were among them, and they began to kill and eradicate the people. (A)Then Judas attacked the Edomites[a] at Akrabattene in Idumea, because they were blockading Israel; he dealt them a heavy blow, humbled and despoiled them. He also remembered the malice of the Baeanites,[b] who had become a snare and a stumbling block to the people by ambushing them along the roads.

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Footnotes

  1. 5:3 Edomites: lit., “sons of Esau”; here a pejorative term for the Idumeans. Cf. also 5:65. Akrabattene: either a district southwest of the Dead Sea or on the eastern border of Judea and Samaria.
  2. 5:4 Baeanites: 2 Mc 10:15–23 calls them simply Idumeans.