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The kings of Syria and Egypt honored the Temple and presented it with expensive gifts, 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.

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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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