Verse (Click for Chapter) Good News Translation About this time Antiochus the Fourth made a second attack against Egypt. New Revised Standard Version Contemporary English Version New American Bible Douay-Rheims Bible Treasury of Scripture Knowledge At the same time Antiochus prepared for a second journey into Egypt. 2 Maccabees 4:49Wherefore even the Tyrians, being moved with indignation, were very liberal towards their burial. 2 Maccabees 4:50 And so through the covetousness of them that were in power, Menelaus continued in authority, increasing in malice to the betraying of the citizens. 2 Maccabees 5:2 And it came to pass, that through the whole city of Jerusalem, for the space of forty days, there were seen horsemen running in the air, in gilded raiment, and armed with spears, like bands of soldiers. 2 Maccabees 5:3 And horses set in order by ranks, running one against another, with the shakings of shields, and a multitude of men in helmets, with drawn swords, and casting of darts, and glittering of golden armour, and of harnesses of all sorts. Context 2 Maccabees 5… 1At the same time Antiochus prepared for a second journey into Egypt. 2And it came to pass, that through the whole city of Jerusalem, for the space of forty days, there were seen horsemen running in the air, in gilded raiment, and armed with spears, like bands of soldiers.… Cross References 2 Maccabees 4:49 Wherefore even the Tyrians, being moved with indignation, were very liberal towards their burial. 2 Maccabees 4:50 And so through the covetousness of them that were in power, Menelaus continued in authority, increasing in malice to the betraying of the citizens. 2 Maccabees 5:2 And it came to pass, that through the whole city of Jerusalem, for the space of forty days, there were seen horsemen running in the air, in gilded raiment, and armed with spears, like bands of soldiers. 2 Maccabees 5:3 And horses set in order by ranks, running one against another, with the shakings of shields, and a multitude of men in helmets, with drawn swords, and casting of darts, and glittering of golden armour, and of harnesses of all sorts. |