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4MA 18:1–18:24 ©

The Fourth Book of the Maccabees 18

18O Israelite children, descendants of the seed of Abraham, obey this law and in every way be religious, 2knowing that religious reasoning is lord of the emotions, and those not only inward but outward.

3Therefore those people who gave up their bodies to pains for the sake of religion were not only admired by men, but were deemed worthy of a divine portion. 4The nation through them obtained peace, and having renewed the observance of the law in their country, drove the enemy out of the land. 5The tyrant Antiochus was both punished on earth, and is punished now that he is dead; for when he was quite unable to compel the Israelites to adopt foreign customs, and to desert the manner of life of their fathers, 6then, departing from Jerusalem, he made war against the Persians. 7The righteous mother of the seven children spoke also as follows to her offspring: “I was a pure virgin, and didn’t go beyond my father’s house, but I took care of the rib from which woman was made. 8No destroyer of the desert or ravisher of the plain injured me, nor did the destructive, deceitful snake make plunder of my chaste virginity. I remained with my husband during the time of my maturity. 9When these, my children, arrived at maturity, their father died. He was blessed! For having sought out a life of fertility in children, he was not grieved with a period of loss of children. 10He used to teach you, when yet with you, the law and the prophets. 11He used to read to you about the slaying of Abel by Cain, the offering up of Isaac, and the imprisonment of Joseph. 12He used to tell you of the zealous Phinehas, and informed you of Ananias, Azarias, and Misael in the fire. 13He used to glorify Daniel, who was in the den of lions, and pronounce him blessed. 14He used to remind you of the scripture of Esaias, which says, “Even if you pass through the fire, it won’t burn you.” 15He chanted to you David, the hymn writer, who says, “Many are the afflictions of the just.” 16He declared the proverbs of Solomon, who says, “He is a tree of life to all those who do His will.” 17He used to confirm what Ezekiel said: “Will these dry bones live?” 18For he didn’t forget the song which Moses taught, proclaiming, “I will kill, and I will make alive.” 19This is our life and the length of our days.

20O that bitter, and yet not bitter, day when the bitter tyrant of the Greeks, quenching fire with fire in his cruel cauldrons, brought with boiling rage the seven sons of the daughter of Abraham to the rack, and to all his torments! 21He pierced the balls of their eyes, and cut out their tongues, and put them to death with varied tortures. 22Therefore divine retribution pursued and will pursue the pestilent wretch. 23But the children of Abraham, with their victorious mother, are assembled together to the choir of their father, having received pure and immortal souls from God. 24To him be glory forever and ever. Amen.

4MA 18:1–18:24 ©

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