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The Nazarene Acts
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2 Maccabees 3: THE TALE OF HELIODORUS AND HONIAS
(Heli and Honi)
1: Once while the holy city was
inhabited in unbroken peace and the Torah was very well observed because of the
piety of the high priest Honi and his hatred of wickedness, 2: it came about
that the kings themselves honored the place and glorified the temple with the
finest presents, 3: so that even Seleucus, the king of Asia, defrayed from his
own revenues all the expenses connected with the service of the sacrifices.
4: But a man named Simon, of the tribe of Benjamin, who had been made captain of
the temple, had a disagreement with the high priest about the administration of
the city market; 5: and when he could not prevail over Honi he went to
Apollonius of Tarsus, who at that time was governor of Coelesyria and Phoenicia.
6: He reported to him that the treasury in Jerusalem was full of untold sums of
money, so that the amount of the funds could not be reckoned, and that they did
not belong to the account of the sacrifices, but that it was possible for them
to fall under the control of the king.
7: When Apollonius met the king, he told him of the money about which he had
been informed. The king chose Heli, who was in charge of his affairs, and sent
him with commands to effect the removal of the aforesaid money. 8: Heli
set out on his journey at once, ostensibly to make a tour of inspection of the
cities of Coelesyria and Phoenicia, but in fact to carry out the king's purpose.
9: When he had arrived at Jerusalem and had been kindly welcomed by the high
priest of the city, he told about the disclosure that had been made and stated
why he had come, and he inquired whether this really was the situation.
10: The high priest explained that there were some deposits belonging to widows
and orphans, 11: and also some money of Hyrcanus, son of Tovyah, a man of very
prominent position, and that it totaled in all four hundred talents of silver
and two hundred of gold. To such an extent the impious Simon had misrepresented
the facts. 12: And he said that it was utterly impossible that wrong
should be done to those people who had trusted in the holiness of the place and
in the sanctity and inviolability of the temple which is honored throughout the
whole world.
13: But Heli, because of the king's commands which he had, said that this money
must in any case be confiscated for the king's treasury. 14: So he set a
day and went in to direct the inspection of these funds. There was no little
distress throughout the whole city.
15:
The priests prostrated themselves before the altar in their priestly garments
and called toward heaven upon him who had given the Torah about deposits, that
he should keep them safe for those who had deposited them. 16: To see the
appearance of the high priest was to be wounded at heart, for his face and the
change in his color disclosed the anguish of his soul. 17: For terror and
bodily trembling had come over the man, which plainly showed to those who looked
at him the pain lodged in his heart.
18: People also hurried out of their houses in crowds to make a general
supplication because the holy place was about to be brought into contempt. 19:
Women, girded with sackcloth under their breasts, thronged the streets. Some of
the maidens who were kept indoors ran together to the gates, and some to the
walls, while others peered out of the windows. 20: And holding up their
hands to heaven, they all made entreaty. 21: There was something pitiable
in the prostration of the whole populace and the anxiety of the high priest in
his great anguish.
22: While they were calling upon the Almighty Sovereign that he would keep what
had been entrusted safe and secure for those who had entrusted it, 23: Heli went
on with what had been decided. 24: But when he arrived at the treasury
with his bodyguard, then and there the Sovereign of spirits and of all authority
caused so great a manifestation that all who had been so bold as to accompany
him were astounded by the power of Elohim, and became faint with terror.
25: For there appeared to them a magnificently caparisoned horse, with a rider
of frightening mien, and it rushed furiously at Heli and struck at him with its
front hoofs. Its rider was seen to have armor and weapons of gold. 26: Two
young men also appeared to him, remarkably strong, gloriously beautiful and
splendidly dressed, who stood on each side of him and scourged him continuously,
inflicting many blows on him. 27: When he suddenly fell to the ground and
deep darkness came over him, his men took him up and put him on a stretcher 28:
and carried him away, this man who had just entered the aforesaid treasury with
a great retinue and all his bodyguard but was now unable to help himself; and
they recognized clearly the sovereign power of Elohim.
29: While he lay prostrate,
speechless because of the divine intervention and deprived of any hope of
recovery, 30: they praised the Sovereign who had acted marvelously for his own
place. And the temple, which a little while before was full of fear and
disturbance, was filled with joy and gladness, now that the Almighty Sovereign
had appeared.
31: Quickly some of Heli's friends asked Honi to call upon the Most High and to
grant life to one who was lying quite at his last breath. 32: And the high
priest, fearing that the king might get the notion that some foul play had been
perpetrated by the Jews with regard to Heli, offered sacrifice for the man's
recovery. 33: While the high priest was making the offering of atonement, the
same young men appeared again to Heli dressed in the same clothing, and they
stood and said, "Be very grateful to Honi the high priest, since for his sake
the Sovereign has granted you your life. 34: And see that you, who have
been scourged by heaven, report to all men the majestic power of Elohim." Having
said this they vanished.
35: Then Heli offered sacrifice to the Sovereign and made very great vows to the
Savior of his life, and having bidden Honi farewell, he marched off with his
forces to the king. 36: And he bore testimony to all men of the deeds of the
supreme Elohim, which he had seen with his own eyes.
37: When the king asked Heli what
sort of person would be suitable to send on another mission to Jerusalem, he
replied, 38: "If you have any enemy or plotter against your government, send him
there, for you will get him back thoroughly scourged, if he escapes at all, for
there certainly is about the place some power of Elohim. 39: For he who has his
dwelling in heaven watches over that place himself and brings it aid, and he
strikes and destroys those who come to do it injury."
40: This was the outcome of the episode of Heli and the protection of the
treasury.