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and King Seleucus,[a] ruler of all Asia, even used to pay the costs of the Temple sacrifices from the revenues he collected.

But a man by the name of Simon, of the tribe of Bilgah,[b] the chief administrative official of the Temple, lost an argument he had with Onias over the regulations governing the city market. At this time Apollonius son of Thraseus was the governor of Greater Syria. Simon went to him

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Footnotes

  1. 2 Maccabees 3:3 seleucus: This is Seleucus the Fourth, known as Philopator, son of Antiochus the Third, 187–175 B.C.
  2. 2 Maccabees 3:4 Some ancient translations Bilgah (see Ne 12.5,18); Greek Benjamin.

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