Ní leabhar a spreag Dia é seo agus ní cuid de chanóin na Críostaíochta ná de Tanach na nGiúdach é. Taispeántar é chun críocha stairiúla agus staidéir amháin. Féach ar an míniú iomlán 2 Maccabees 10:13 - King James Version with Apocrypha - American Edition13 Whereupon being accused of the king's friends before Eu´pator, and called traitor at every word, because he had left Cyprus, that Philome´tor had committed unto him, and departed to An-ti´ochus E-piph´anes, and seeing that he was in no honorable place, he was so discouraged, that he poisoned himself and died. Féach an chaibidilTuilleadh leaganachaCommon English Bible13 Because of this, the king’s political advisors accused him before Eupator and branded him a traitor. They accused him of abandoning Cyprus after Philometor had entrusted him with it, and of going back to Antiochus Epiphanes. Because Ptolemy no longer commanded the respect of his high office, he poisoned himself and died. Féach an chaibidilCatholic Public Domain Version13 But, for this reason, he was accused before Eupator by his friends, and was frequently called a traitor. For he had deserted Cyprus, which Philometor had entrusted to him. And so, transferring to Antiochus the illustrious, he even withdrew from him. And he ended his life by poison. Féach an chaibidilDouay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version13 But being accused for this to Eupator by his friends, and being oftentimes called traitor, because he had left Cyprus which Philometor had committed to him, and coming over to Antiochus the Illustrious, had revolted also from him, he put an end to his life by poison. Féach an chaibidilGood News Translation (US Version)13 As a result the King's Friends went to Eupator and accused Macron of treachery, because he had abandoned the island of Cyprus, which King Philometor of Egypt had placed under his command, and had gone over to Antiochus Epiphanes. In fact, everyone called Macron a traitor. No longer able to maintain the respect that his office demanded, he committed suicide by taking poison. Féach an chaibidilWorld English Bible - American English Edition - without Strong's Numbers13 Whereupon being accused by the king’s friends before Eupator, and hearing himself called traitor at every turn because he had abandoned Cyprus which Philometor had entrusted to him, and had withdrawn himself to Antiochus Epiphanes, and failing to uphold the honor of his office, he took poison and did away with himself. Féach an chaibidil |