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11 When news of what had happened reached the king, he took it to mean that Judea was in revolt. So, raging inwardly, he left Egypt and took the city by storm.(A) 12 He commanded his soldiers to cut down relentlessly everyone they met and to kill those who went into their houses.(B) 13 Then there was massacre of young and old, destruction of boys, women, and children, and slaughter of young girls and infants.(C) 14 Within the total of three days eighty thousand were destroyed, forty thousand in hand-to-hand fighting, and as many were sold into slavery as were killed.

Pillage of the Temple

15 Not content with this, Antiochus[a] dared to enter the most holy temple in all the world, guided by Menelaus, who had become a traitor both to the laws and to his country.(D) 16 He took the holy vessels with his polluted hands and swept away with profane hands the votive offerings that other kings had made to enhance the glory and honor of the place.(E)

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