| Chap Ver | Latin | English | Greek |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1_Machabees 7 32 | Et ceciderunt de Nicanoris exercitu fere quinque millia viri, et fugerunt in civitatem David. | And there fell of Nicanor's army almost five thousand men, and they fled into the city of David. | None |
| 1_Machabees 7 47 | Et acceperunt spolia eorum in praedam : et caput Nicanoris amputaverunt, et dexteram ejus, quam extenderat superbe, et attulerunt, et suspenderunt contra Jerusalem. | And they took the spoils of them for a booty, and they cut off Nicanor's head, and his right hand, which he had proudly stretched out, and they brought it, and hung it up over against Jerusalem. | None |
| 2_Machabees 8 24 | Et facto sibi adjutore Omnipotente, interfecerunt super novem millia hominum : majorem autem partem exercitus Nicanoris vulneribus debilem factam fugere compulerunt. | And the Almighty being their helper, they slew above nine thousand men: and having wounded and disabled the greater part of Nicanor's army, they obliged them to fly. | None |
| 2_Machabees 14 15 | Audito itaque Judaei Nicanoris adventu, et conventu nationum, conspersi terra rogabant eum qui populum suum constituit, ut in aeternum custodiret, quique suam portionem signis evidentibus protegit. | Now when the Jews heard of Nicanor's coming, and that the nations were assembled against them, they cast earth upon their heads, and made supplication to him who chose his people to keep them for ever, and who protected his portion by evident signs. | None |
| 2_Machabees 15 30 | Praecepit autem Judas, qui per omnia corpore et animo mori pro civibus paratus erat, caput Nicanoris, et manum cum humero abscissam, Jerosolymam perferri. | And Judas, who was altogether ready, in body and mind, to die for his countrymen, commanded that Nicanor's head, and his hand, with the shoulder, should be cut off, and carried to Jerusalem. | None |
| 2_Machabees 15 35 | Suspendit autem Nicanoris caput in summa arce, ut evidens esset, et manifestum signum auxilii Dei. | And he hung up Nicanor's head in the top of the castle, that it might be an evident and manifest sign of the help of God. | None |