Jonathan Becomes High Priest
When Simon and Jonathan had administered these affairs, they returned to Jerusalem, where Jonathan gathered all the people together. He counseled them to restore the walls of Jerusalem, to rebuild the wall that encompassed the Temple, which had been thrown down, and to make the Temple precinct stronger with very high towers. In addition, he advised them to build another wall in the midst of the city, in order to exclude the marketplace from the garrison, which was in the citadel, and by that means to hinder them from plenty of provisions, and moreover, to make the fortresses that were in the country much stronger than they were in their existing state of security. And when these things were approved by the people, Jonathan himself took care of the building of the city and sent Simon away to make the fortresses in the country more secure.
Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 2: Emerging Judaism.