4 26 Those of the foreigners who escaped went and reported to Lysias all that had happened. 4 27 When he heard it, he was perplexed and discouraged, for things had not happened to Israel as he had intended, nor had they turned out as the king had commanded him.
4 28 But the next year he mustered sixty thousand picked infantrymen and five thousand cavalry to subdue them. 4 29 They came into Idumea and encamped at Beth-zur, and Judas met them with ten thousand men.
4 30 When he saw that the army was strong, he prayed, saying,
4 34 Then both sides attacked, and there fell of the army of Lysias five thousand men; they fell in action. 4 35 And when Lysias saw the rout of his troops and observed the boldness which inspired those of Judas, and how ready they were either to live or to die nobly, he departed to Antioch and enlisted mercenaries, to invade Judea again with an even larger army.