Jerusalem Under the High-Priest, Five Lectures On the Period Between Nehemiah And the New Testament
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consented to forego all future claims for tribute. Demetrius also enlarged the Judsean territory on the north by transferring to it some of the district of Samaria. Jonathan was admitted to an honorary order in the new court — not indeed that of Kinsman to which Balas had ultimately raised him, but to that of the First Friends. Perhaps, on his part he agreed to leave the garrison alone. It was not long before the misgovernment and oppression of the Cretan adventurers drove the cities of Syria t...o revolt. At Antioch the crowd attacked the palace, and the king's men set the city on fire. The crowd were panic-stricken and every one tried to regain his home and save his family and goods before the fire reached them. The narrow streets were jammed with a mass of struggling terrified people. This gave the king's men their chance ; they leapt along from roof to roof and shot down into the thick of the crowd below. One is sorry to know that among those who at that awful moment were the instruments of tyranny was the Jewish con- tingent sent by Jonathan to the king.
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