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MA4 -1:6 Removed trailing space in ip: \bk The Fourth Book of the Maccabees\bk* appears in an appendix to the Greek Septuagint. It is considered to be apocrypha by most church traditions. It is preserved here for its supplementary historical value.

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MA4 1:1 Removed trailing space in v~: As I am going to demonstrate a most philosophical proposition, namely, that religious reasoning is absolute master of the emotions. I would willingly advise you to give the utmost heed to philosophy.

MA4 1:2 Removed trailing space in v~: For reason is necessary to everyone as a step to science. In addition, it embraces the praise of self-control, the highest virtue.

MA4 1:3 Removed trailing space in v~: If, then, reasoning appears to hold the mastery over the emotions which stand in the way of temperance, such as gluttony and lust,

MA4 1:4 Removed trailing space in v~: it surely also and manifestly rules over the affections which are contrary to justice, such as malice, and of those which are hindrances to courage, such as wrath, pain, and fear.

MA4 1:5 Removed trailing space in v~: Perhaps some may ask, “How is it, then, that reasoning, if it rules the emotions, isn’t also master of forgetfulness and ignorance?” They attempt a ridiculous argument.

MA4 1:6 Removed trailing space in v~: For reasoning does not rule over its own emotions, but over those that are contrary to justice, courage, temperance, and self-control; and yet over these, so as to withstand, without destroying them.

MA4 1:7 Removed trailing space in v~: I might prove to you from many other considerations, that religious reasoning is sole master of the emotions;

MA4 1:8 Removed trailing space in v~: but I will prove it with the greatest force from the fortitude of Eleazar, and seven kindred, and their mother, who suffered death in defence of virtue.

MA4 1:9 Removed trailing space in v~: For all these, treating pains with contempt even to death, by this contempt, demonstrated that reasoning has command over the emotions.

MA4 1:10 Removed trailing space in v~: For their virtues, then, it is right that I should commend those men who died with their mother at this time on behalf of nobility and goodness; and for their honours, I may count them blessed.

MA4 1:11 Removed trailing space in v~: For they, winning admiration not only from men in general, but even from the persecutors, for their courage and endurance, became the means of the destruction of the tyranny against their nation, having conquered the tyrant by their endurance, so that by them their country was purified.

MA4 1:12 Removed trailing space in v~: But we may now at once enter upon the question, having commenced, as is our custom, with laying down the doctrine, and so proceed to the account of these people, giving glory to the all-wise God.

MA4 1:13 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore the question whether reasoning is absolute master of the emotions.

MA4 1:14 Removed trailing space in v~: Let’s determine, then, what reasoning is and what emotion is, and how many forms of emotion there are, and whether reasoning rules over all of these.

MA4 1:15 Removed trailing space in v~: Reasoning is intellect accompanied by a life of righteousness, putting foremost the consideration of wisdom.

MA4 1:16 Removed trailing space in v~: Wisdom is a knowledge of divine and human things, and of their causes.

MA4 1:17 Removed trailing space in v~: This is contained in the education of the law, by means of which we learn divine things reverently and human things profitably.

MA4 1:18 Removed trailing space in v~: The forms of wisdom are self-control, justice, courage, and temperance.

MA4 1:19 Removed trailing space in v~: The leading one of these is self-control, by whose means, indeed, it is that reasoning rules over the emotions.

MA4 1:20 Removed trailing space in v~: Of the emotions, pleasure and pain are the two most comprehensive; and they also by nature refer to the soul.

MA4 1:21 Removed trailing space in v~: There are many attendant affections surrounding pleasure and pain.

MA4 1:22 Removed trailing space in v~: Before pleasure is lust; and after pleasure, joy.

MA4 1:23 Removed trailing space in v~: Before pain is fear; and after pain is sorrow.

MA4 1:24 Removed trailing space in v~: Wrath is an affection, common to pleasure and to pain, if any one will pay attention when it comes upon him.

MA4 1:25 Removed trailing space in v~: There exists in pleasure a malicious disposition, which is the most complex of all the affections.

MA4 1:26 Removed trailing space in v~: In the soul, it is arrogance, love of money, thirst for honour, contention, faithlessness, and the evil eye.

MA4 1:27 Removed trailing space in v~: In the body, it is greediness, indiscriminate eating, and solitary gluttony.

MA4 1:28 Removed trailing space in v~: As pleasure and pain are, therefore, two growths out of the body and the soul, so there are many offshoots of these emotions.

MA4 1:29 Removed trailing space in v~: Reasoning, the universal farmer, purging and pruning each of these, tying up, watering, and transplanting, in every way improves the materials of the morals and affections.

MA4 1:30 Removed trailing space in v~: For reasoning is the leader of the virtues, but it is the sole ruler of the emotions.

MA4 1:30 Removed trailing space in p~: Observe then first, through the very things which stand in the way of temperance, that reasoning is absolute ruler of the emotions.

MA4 1:31 Removed trailing space in v~: Now temperance consists of a command over the lusts.

MA4 1:32 Removed trailing space in v~: But of the lusts, some belong to the soul and others to the body. Reasoning appears to rule over both.

MA4 1:33 Removed trailing space in v~: Otherwise, how is it that when urged on to forbidden meats, we reject the gratification which would come from them? Isn’t it because reasoning is able to command the appetites? I believe so.

MA4 1:34 Removed trailing space in v~: Hence it is, then, that when craving seafood, birds, four-footed animals, and all kinds of food which are forbidden to us by the law, we withhold ourselves through the mastery of reasoning.

MA4 1:35 Removed trailing space in v~: For the affections of our appetites are resisted by the temperate understanding, and bent back again, and all the impulses of the body are reined in by reasoning.

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MA4 2:1 Removed trailing space in v~: Is it any wonder? If the lusts of the soul, after participation with what is beautiful, are frustrated,

MA4 2:2 Removed trailing space in v~: on this ground, therefore, the temperate Joseph is praised in that by reasoning, he subdued, on reflection, the indulgence of the senses.

MA4 2:3 Removed trailing space in v~: For, although young, and ripe for sexual intercourse, he nullified by reasoning the stimulus of his emotions.

MA4 2:4 Removed trailing space in v~: It isn’t merely the stimulus of sensual indulgence, but that of every desire, that reasoning is able to master.

MA4 2:5 Removed trailing space in v~: For instance, the law says, “You shall not covet your neighbour’s wife, nor anything that belongs to your neighbour.”

MA4 2:6 Removed trailing space in v~: Now, then, since it is the law which has forbidden us to desire, I shall much the more easily persuade you, that reasoning is able to govern our lusts, just as it does the affections which are impediments to justice.

MA4 2:7 Removed trailing space in v~: Since in what way is a solitary eater, a glutton, and a drunkard reclaimed, unless it is clear that reasoning is lord of the emotions?

MA4 2:8 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore, a man who regulates his course by the law, even if he is a lover of money, immediately puts pressure on his own disposition by lending to the needy without interest, and cancelling the debt on the seventh year.

MA4 2:9 Removed trailing space in v~: If a man is greedy, he is ruled by the law acting through reasoning, so that he doesn’t glean his harvest crops or vintage. In reference to other points we may perceive that it is reasoning that conquers his emotions.

MA4 2:10 Removed trailing space in v~: For the law conquers even affection towards parents, not surrendering virtue on their account.

MA4 2:11 Removed trailing space in v~: It prevails over love for one’s wife, rebuking her when she breaks the law.

MA4 2:12 Removed trailing space in v~: It lords it over the love of parents towards their children, for they punish them for vice. It domineers over the intimacy of friends, reproving them when wicked.

MA4 2:13 Removed trailing space in v~: Don’t think it is a strange assertion that reasoning can on behalf of the law conquer even enmity.

MA4 2:14 Removed trailing space in v~: It doesn’t allow cutting down the fruit trees of an enemy, but preserves them from the destroyers, and collects their fallen ruins.

MA4 2:15 Removed trailing space in v~: Reason appears to be master of the more violent emotions, like love of empire, empty boasting, and slander.

MA4 2:16 Removed trailing space in v~: For the temperate understanding repels all these malignant emotions, as it does wrath; for it masters even this.

MA4 2:17 Removed trailing space in v~: Thus Moses, when angered against Dathan and Abiram, did nothing to them in wrath, but regulated his anger by reasoning.

MA4 2:18 Removed trailing space in v~: For the temperate mind is able, as I said, to be superior to the emotions, and to correct some and destroy others.

MA4 2:19 Removed trailing space in v~: For why else did our most wise father Jacob blame Simeon and Levi for having irrationally slain the whole race of the Shechemites, saying, “Cursed be their anger!”?

MA4 2:20 Removed trailing space in v~: For if reasoning didn’t possess the power of subduing angry affections, he would not have said this.

MA4 2:21 Removed trailing space in v~: For at the time when God created man, he implanted within him his emotions and moral nature.

MA4 2:22 Removed trailing space in v~: At that time he enthroned the mind above all as the holy leader, through the medium of the senses.

MA4 2:23 Removed trailing space in v~: He gave a law to this mind, by living according to which it will maintain a temperate, just, good, and courageous reign.

MA4 2:24 Removed trailing space in v~: How, then, a man may say, if reasoning is master of the emotions, has it no control over forgetfulness and ignorance?

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MA4 3:1 Removed trailing space in v~: The argument is exceedingly ridiculous, for reasoning doesn’t appear to rule over its own affections, but over those of the body,

MA4 3:2 Removed trailing space in v~: in such a way as that any one of you may not be able to root out desire, but reasoning will enable you to avoid being enslaved to it.

MA4 3:3 Removed trailing space in v~: One may not be able to root out anger from the soul, but it is possible to withstand anger.

MA4 3:4 Removed trailing space in v~: Any one of you may not be able to eradicate malice, but reasoning has force to work with you to prevent you yielding to malice.

MA4 3:5 Removed trailing space in v~: For reasoning is not an eradicator, but an antagonist of the emotions.

MA4 3:6 Removed trailing space in v~: This may be more clearly comprehended from the thirst of King David.

MA4 3:7 Removed trailing space in v~: For after David had been attacking the Philistines the whole day, he with the soldiers of his nation killed many of them;

MA4 3:8 Removed trailing space in v~: then when evening came, sweating and very weary, he came to the royal tent, around which the entire army of our ancestors was encamped.

MA4 3:9 Removed trailing space in v~: Now all the rest of them were at supper;

MA4 3:10 Removed trailing space in v~: but the king, being very much thirsty, although he had numerous springs, could not by their means quench his thirst;

MA4 3:11 Removed trailing space in v~: but a certain irrational longing for the water in the enemy’s camp grew stronger and fiercer upon him, undid and consumed him.

MA4 3:12 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore his bodyguards being troubled at this longing of the king, two valiant young soldiers, respecting the desire of the king, fully armed themselves, and taking a pitcher, got over the ramparts of the enemies.

MA4 3:13 Removed trailing space in v~: Unperceived by the guardians of the gate, they went throughout the whole camp of the enemy in quest.

MA4 3:14 Removed trailing space in v~: Having boldly discovered the fountain, they filled out of it the drink for the king.

MA4 3:15 Removed trailing space in v~: But he, though parched with thirst, reasoned that a drink regarded of equal value to blood would be terribly dangerous to his soul.

MA4 3:16 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore, setting up reasoning in opposition to his desire, he poured out the drink to God.

MA4 3:17 Removed trailing space in v~: For the temperate mind has power to conquer the pressure of the emotions, to quench the fires of excitement,

MA4 3:18 Removed trailing space in v~: and to wrestle down the pains of the body, however excessive, and through the excellency of reasoning, to spurn all the assaults of the emotions.

MA4 3:19 Removed trailing space in v~: But the occasion now invites us to give an illustration of temperate reasoning from history.

MA4 3:20 Removed trailing space in v~: For at a time when our fathers were in possession of undisturbed peace through obedience to the law and were prosperous, so that Seleucus Nicanor, the king of Asia, both assigned them money for divine service, and accepted their form of government,

MA4 3:21 Removed trailing space in v~: then certain people, bringing in new things contrary to the public harmony, in various ways fell into calamities.

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MA4 4:1 Removed trailing space in v~: For a certain man named Simon, who was in opposition to an honourable and good man who once held the high priesthood for life, named Onias. After slandering Onias in every way, Simon couldn’t injure him with the people, so he went away as an exile, with the intention of betraying his country.

MA4 4:2 Removed trailing space in v~: When coming to Apollonius, the military governor of Syria, Phoenicia, and Cilicia, he said,

MA4 4:3 Removed trailing space in v~: “Having good will to the king’s affairs, I have come to inform you that tens of thousands in private wealth is laid up in the treasuries of Jerusalem which do not belong to the temple, but belong to King Seleucus.”

MA4 4:4 Removed trailing space in v~: Apollonius, acquainting himself with the particulars of this, praised Simon for his care of the king’s interests, and going up to Seleucus informed him of the treasure.

MA4 4:5 Removed trailing space in v~: Getting authority about it, and quickly advancing into our country with the accursed Simon and a very heavy force,

MA4 4:6 Removed trailing space in v~: he said that he came with the commands of the king that he should take the private money of the treasury.

MA4 4:7 Removed trailing space in v~: The nation, indignant at this proclamation, and replying to the effect that it was extremely unfair that those who had committed deposits to the sacred treasury should be deprived of them, resisted as well as they could.

MA4 4:8 Removed trailing space in v~: But Appolonius went away with threats into the temple.

MA4 4:9 Removed trailing space in v~: The priests, with the women and children, asked God to throw his shield over the holy, despised place,

MA4 4:10 Removed trailing space in v~: and Appolonius was going up with his armed force to seize the treasure, when angels from heaven appeared riding on horseback, all radiant in armour, filling them with much fear and trembling.

MA4 4:11 Removed trailing space in v~: Apollonius fell half dead on the court which is open to all nations, and extended his hands to heaven, and implored the Hebrews, with tears, to pray for him, and take away the wrath of the heavenly army.

MA4 4:12 Removed trailing space in v~: For he said that he had sinned, so as to be consequently worthy of death, and that if he were saved, he would proclaim to all people the blessedness of the holy place.

MA4 4:13 Removed trailing space in v~: Onias the high priest, induced by these words, although for other reasons anxious that King Seleucus wouldn’t suppose that Apollonius was slain by human device and not by Divine punishment, prayed for him;

MA4 4:14 Removed trailing space in v~: and he being thus unexpectedly saved, departed to report to the king what had happened to him.

MA4 4:15 Removed trailing space in v~: But on the death of Seleucus the king, his son Antiochus Epiphanes succeeded to the kingdom—a terrible man of arrogant pride.

MA4 4:16 Removed trailing space in v~: He, having deposed Onias from the high priesthood, appointed his brother Jason to be high priest,

MA4 4:17 Removed trailing space in v~: who had made a covenant, if he would give him this authority, to pay yearly three thousand and six hundred and sixty talents.

MA4 4:18 Removed trailing space in v~: He committed to him the high priesthood and rulership over the nation.

MA4 4:19 Removed trailing space in v~: He both changed the manner of living of the people, and perverted their civil customs into all lawlessness.

MA4 4:20 Removed trailing space in v~: So that he not only erected a gymnasium on the very citadel of our country, but neglected the guardianship of the temple.

MA4 4:21 Removed trailing space in v~: Because of that, Divine vengeance was grieved and instigated Antiochus himself against them.

MA4 4:22 Removed trailing space in v~: For being at war with Ptolemy in Egypt, he heard that on a report of his death being spread abroad, the inhabitants of Jerusalem had exceedingly rejoiced, and he quickly marched against them.

MA4 4:23 Removed trailing space in v~: Having subdued them, he established a decree that if any of them lived according to the ancestral laws, he should die.

MA4 4:24 Removed trailing space in v~: When he could by no means destroy by his decrees the obedience to the law of the nation, but saw all his threats and punishments without effect,

MA4 4:25 Removed trailing space in v~: for even women, because they continued to circumcise their children, were flung down a precipice along with them, knowing beforehand of the punishment.

MA4 4:26 Removed trailing space in v~: When, therefore, his decrees were disregarded by the people, he himself compelled by means of tortures every one of this race, by tasting forbidden meats, to renounce the Jewish religion.

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MA4 5:1 Removed trailing space in v~: The tyrant Antiochus, therefore, sitting in public state with his assessors upon a certain lofty place, with his armed troops standing in a circle around him,

MA4 5:2 Removed trailing space in v~: commanded his spearbearers to seize every one of the Hebrews, and to compel them to taste swine’s flesh and things offered to idols.

MA4 5:3 Removed trailing space in v~: Should any of them be unwilling to eat the accursed food, they were to be tortured on the wheel and so killed.

MA4 5:4 Removed trailing space in v~: When many had been seized, a foremost man of the assembly, a Hebrew, by name Eleazar, a priest by family, by profession a lawyer, and advanced in years, and for this reason known to many of the king’s followers, was brought near to him.

MA4 5:5 Removed trailing space in v~: Antiochus, seeing him, said,

MA4 5:6 Removed trailing space in v~: “I would counsel you, old man, before your tortures begin, to taste the swine’s flesh, and save your life; for I feel respect for your age and hoary head, which since you have had so long, you appear to me to be no philosopher in retaining the superstition of the Jews.

MA4 5:7 Removed trailing space in v~: For therefore, since nature has conferred upon you the most excellent flesh of this animal, do you loathe it?

MA4 5:8 Removed trailing space in v~: It seems senseless not to enjoy what is pleasant, yet not disgraceful; and from notions of sinfulness, to reject the gifts of nature.

MA4 5:9 Removed trailing space in v~: You will be acting, I think, still more senselessly, if you follow vain conceits about the truth.

MA4 5:10 Removed trailing space in v~: You will, moreover, be despising me to your own punishment.

MA4 5:11 Removed trailing space in v~: Won’t you awake from your trifling philosophy, give up the folly of your notions, and regaining understanding worthy of your age, search into the truth of an expedient course?

MA4 5:12 Removed trailing space in v~: Won’t you respect my kindly admonition and have pity on your own years?

MA4 5:13 Removed trailing space in v~: For bear in mind that if there is any power which watches over this religion of yours, it will pardon you for all transgressions of the law which you commit through compulsion.”

MA4 5:14 Removed trailing space in v~: While the tyrant incited him in this manner to the unlawful eating of meat, Eleazar begged permission to speak.

MA4 5:15 Removed trailing space in v~: Having received permission to speak, he began to address the people as follows:

MA4 5:16 Removed trailing space in v~: “We, O Antiochus, who are persuaded that we live under a divine law, consider no compulsion to be so forcible as obedience to that law.

MA4 5:17 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore we consider that we ought not to transgress the law in any way.

MA4 5:18 Removed trailing space in v~: Indeed, were our law (as you suppose) not truly divine, and if we wrongly think it divine, we would have no right even in that case to destroy our sense of religion.

MA4 5:19 Removed trailing space in v~: Don’t think that eating unclean meat is a trifling offence.

MA4 5:20 Removed trailing space in v~: For transgression of the law, whether in small or great matters, is of equal importance;

MA4 5:21 Removed trailing space in v~: for in either case the law is equally slighted.

MA4 5:22 Removed trailing space in v~: But you deride our philosophy, as though we lived in it irrationally.

MA4 5:23 Removed trailing space in v~: Yet it instructs us in self-control, so that we are superior to all pleasures and lusts; and it trains us in courage, so that we cheerfully undergo every grievance.

MA4 5:24 Removed trailing space in v~: It instructs us in justice, so that in all our dealings we render what is due. It teaches us piety, so that we properly worship the one and only God.

MA4 5:25 Removed trailing space in v~: That is why we don’t eat the unclean; for believing that the law was established by God, we are convinced that the Creator of the world, in giving his laws, sympathises with our nature.

MA4 5:26 Removed trailing space in v~: Those things which are suitable for our souls, he has directed us to eat; but those which are not, he has forbidden.

MA4 5:27 Removed trailing space in v~: But, tyrant-like, you not only force us to break the law, but also to eat, that you may ridicule us as we thus profanely eat.

MA4 5:28 Removed trailing space in v~: But you won’t have this cause of laughter against me,

MA4 5:29 Removed trailing space in v~: nor will I transgress the sacred oaths of my forefathers to keep the law.

MA4 5:30 Removed trailing space in v~: No, not if you pluck out my eyes, and consume my entrails.

MA4 5:31 Removed trailing space in v~: I am not so old, and void of courage as to not be youthful in reason and in defence of my religion.

MA4 5:32 Removed trailing space in v~: Now then, prepare your wheels, and kindle a fiercer flame.

MA4 5:33 Removed trailing space in v~: I will not so pity my old age, as on my account to break the law of my country.

MA4 5:34 Removed trailing space in v~: I will not play false to you, O law, my instructor, or forsake you, O beloved self-control!

MA4 5:35 Removed trailing space in v~: I will not put you to shame, O philosopher Reason, or deny you, O honoured priesthood and knowledge of the law.

MA4 5:36 Removed trailing space in v~: Mouth! You shall not pollute my old age, nor the full stature of a perfect life.

MA4 5:37 Removed trailing space in v~: My ancestors will receive me as pure, not having feared your compulsion, even to death.

MA4 5:38 Removed trailing space in v~: For you will rule like a tyrant over the ungodly, but you will not lord it over my thoughts about religion, either by your arguments, or through deeds.”

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MA4 6:1 Removed trailing space in v~: When Eleazar had in this manner answered the exhortations of the tyrant, the spearbearers came up, and rudely dragged Eleazar to the instruments of torture.

MA4 6:2 Removed trailing space in v~: First, they stripped the old man, adorned as he was with the beauty of piety.

MA4 6:3 Removed trailing space in v~: Then tying back his arms and hands, they disdainfully flogged him.

MA4 6:4 Removed trailing space in v~: A herald opposite cried out, “Obey the commands of the king!”

MA4 6:5 Removed trailing space in v~: But the high-minded and truly noble Eleazar, as one tortured in a dream, ignored it.

MA4 6:6 Removed trailing space in v~: But raising his eyes on high to heaven, the old man’s flesh was stripped off by the scourges, and his blood streamed down, and his sides were pierced through.

MA4 6:7 Removed trailing space in v~: Falling on the ground from his body having no power to endure the pains, he still kept his reasoning upright and unbending.

MA4 6:8 Removed trailing space in v~: Then one of the harsh spearbearers rushed at him and began to kick him in the side to force him to get up again after he fell.

MA4 6:9 Removed trailing space in v~: But he endured the pains, despised the cruelty, and persevered through the indignities.

MA4 6:10 Removed trailing space in v~: Like a noble athlete, the old man, when struck, vanquished his torturers.

MA4 6:11 Removed trailing space in v~: His face sweating, and he panting for breath, he was admired even by the torturers for his courage.

MA4 6:12 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore, partly in pity for his old age,

MA4 6:13 Removed trailing space in v~: partly from the sympathy of acquaintance, and partly in admiration of his endurance, some of the attendants of the king said,

MA4 6:14 Removed trailing space in v~: “Why do you unreasonably destroy yourself, O Eleazar, with these miseries?

MA4 6:15 Removed trailing space in v~: We will bring you some meat cooked by yourself, and you can save yourself by pretending that you have eaten swine’s flesh.”

MA4 6:16 Removed trailing space in v~: Eleazar, as though the advice more painfully tortured him, cried out,

MA4 6:17 Removed trailing space in v~: “Let us who are children of Abraham not be so evil advised as by giving way to make use of an unbecoming pretence.

MA4 6:18 Removed trailing space in v~: For it would be irrational, if having lived up to old age in all truth, and having scrupulously guarded our character for it, we would now turn back

MA4 6:19 Removed trailing space in v~: and ourselves become a pattern of impiety to the young, as being an example of eating pollution.

MA4 6:20 Removed trailing space in v~: It would be disgraceful if we would live on some short time, and that scorned by all men for cowardice,

MA4 6:21 Removed trailing space in v~: and be condemned by the tyrant for cowardice by not contending to the death for our divine law.

MA4 6:22 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore you, O children of Abraham, die nobly for your religion.

MA4 6:23 Removed trailing space in v~: You spearbearers of the tyrant, why do you linger?”

MA4 6:24 Removed trailing space in v~: Beholding him so high-minded against misery, and not changing at their pity, they led him to the fire.

MA4 6:25 Removed trailing space in v~: Then with their wickedly contrived instruments they burnt him on the fire, and poured stinking fluids down into his nostrils.

MA4 6:26 Removed trailing space in v~: He being at length burnt down to the bones, and about to expire, raised his eyes Godward, and said,

MA4 6:27 Removed trailing space in v~: “You know, O God, that when I might have been saved, I am slain for the sake of the law by tortures of fire.

MA4 6:28 Removed trailing space in v~: Be merciful to your people, and be satisfied with the punishment of me on their account.

MA4 6:29 Removed trailing space in v~: Let my blood be a purification for them, and take my life in exchange for theirs.”

MA4 6:30 Removed trailing space in v~: Thus speaking, the holy man departed, noble in his torments, and even to the agonies of death resisted in his reasoning for the sake of the law.

MA4 6:31 Removed trailing space in v~: Confessedly, therefore, religious reasoning is master of the emotions.

MA4 6:32 Removed trailing space in v~: For had the emotions been superior to reasoning, I would have given them the witness of this mastery.

MA4 6:33 Removed trailing space in v~: But now, since reasoning conquered the emotions, we befittingly award it the authority of first place.

MA4 6:34 Removed trailing space in v~: It is only fair that we should allow that the power belongs to reasoning, since it masters external miseries.

MA4 6:35 Removed trailing space in v~: It would be ridiculous if it weren’t so. I prove that reasoning has not only mastered pains, but that it is also superior to the pleasures, and withstands them.

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MA4 7:1 Removed trailing space in v~: The reasoning of our father Eleazar, like a first-rate pilot, steering the vessel of piety in the sea of emotions,

MA4 7:2 Removed trailing space in v~: and flouted by the threats of the tyrant, and overwhelmed with the breakers of torture,

MA4 7:3 Removed trailing space in v~: in no way shifted the rudder of piety until it sailed into the harbour of victory over death.

MA4 7:4 Removed trailing space in v~: No beseiged city has ever held out against many and various war machines as that holy man did when his pious soul was tried with the fiery trial of tortures and rackings and moved his besiegers through the religious reasoning that shielded him.

MA4 7:5 Removed trailing space in v~: For father Eleazar, projecting his disposition, broke the raging waves of the emotions as with a jutting cliff.

MA4 7:6 Removed trailing space in v~: O priest worthy of the priesthood! You didn’t pollute your sacred teeth, nor make your appetite, which had always embraced the clean and lawful, a partaker of profanity.

MA4 7:7 Removed trailing space in v~: O harmonizer with the law, and sage devoted to a divine life!

MA4 7:8 Removed trailing space in v~: Of such a character ought those to be who perform the duties of the law at the risk of their own blood, and defend it with generous sweat by sufferings even to death.

MA4 7:9 Removed trailing space in v~: You, father, have gloriously established our right government by your endurance; and making of much account our past service, prevented its destruction, and by your deeds, have made credible the words of philosophy.

MA4 7:10 Removed trailing space in v~: O aged man of more power than tortures, elder more vigourous than fire, greatest king over the emotions, Eleazar!

MA4 7:11 Removed trailing space in v~: For as father Aaron, armed with a censer, hastening through the consuming fire, vanquished the flame-bearing angel,

MA4 7:12 Removed trailing space in v~: so, Eleazar, the descendant of Aaron, wasted away by the fire, didn’t give up his reasoning.

MA4 7:13 Removed trailing space in v~: What is most wonderful is that though he was an old man, though the labours of his body were now spent, his muscles were relaxed, and his sinews worn out, he recovered youth.

MA4 7:14 Removed trailing space in v~: By the spirit of reasoning, and the reasoning of Isaac, he rendered powerless the many-headed rack.

MA4 7:15 Removed trailing space in v~: O blessed old age, and reverend hoar head, and life obedient to the law, which the faithful seal of death perfected.

MA4 7:16 Removed trailing space in v~: If, then, an old man, through religion, despised tortures even to death, then certainly religious reasoning is ruler of the emotions.

MA4 7:17 Removed trailing space in v~: But perhaps some might say, “It is not all who conquer emotions, as not all possess wise reasoning.”

MA4 7:18 Removed trailing space in v~: But those who have meditated upon religion with their whole heart, these alone can master the emotions of the flesh:

MA4 7:19 Removed trailing space in v~: they who believe that to God they don’t die; for, as our forefathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, they live to God.

MA4 7:20 Removed trailing space in v~: This circumstance, then, is by no means an objection, that some who have weak reasoning are governed by their emotions,

MA4 7:21 Removed trailing space in v~: since what person, walking religiously by the whole rule of philosophy, and believing in God,

MA4 7:22 Removed trailing space in v~: and knowing that it is a blessed thing to endure all kinds of hardships for virtue, would not, for the sake of religion, master his emotion?

MA4 7:23 Removed trailing space in v~: For only the wise and brave man is lord over his emotions.

MA4 7:24 Removed trailing space in v~: This is why even boys, trained with the philosophy of religious reasoning, have conquered still more bitter tortures;

MA4 7:25 Removed trailing space in v~: for when the tyrant was manifestly vanquished in his first attempt, in being unable to force the old man to eat the unclean thing,

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MA4 8:1 Removed trailing space in v~: then, indeed, vehemently swayed with emotion, he commanded to bring others of the adult Hebrews, and if they would eat of the unclean thing, to let them go when they had eaten; but if they objected, to torment them more grievously.

MA4 8:2 Removed trailing space in v~: The tyrant having given this charge, seven kindred were brought into his presence, along with their aged mother. They were handsome, modest, well-born, and altogether comely.

MA4 8:3 Removed trailing space in v~: When the tyrant saw them encircling their mother as in a dance, he was pleased with them. Being struck with their becoming and innocent manner, smiled at them, and calling them near, said,

MA4 8:4 Removed trailing space in v~: “O youths, with favourable feelings, I admire the beauty of each of you. Greatly honouring so numerous a band of kindred, I not only counsel you not to share the madness of the old man who has been tortured before,

MA4 8:5 Removed trailing space in v~: but I beg you to yield, and to enjoy my friendship; for I possess the power, not only of punishing those who disobey my commands, but of doing good to those who obey them.

MA4 8:6 Removed trailing space in v~: Put confidence in me, then, and you will receive places of authority in my government, if you forsake your national way of life,

MA4 8:7 Removed trailing space in v~: and, conforming to the Greek way of life, alter your rule and revel in youth’s delights.

MA4 8:8 Removed trailing space in v~: For if you provoke me by your disobedience, you will compel me to destroy every one of you with terrible punishments by tortures.

MA4 8:9 Removed trailing space in v~: Have mercy, then, upon your own selves, whom I, although an enemy, am compassionate for your age and attractive appearance.

MA4 8:10 Removed trailing space in v~: Won’t you consider this: that if you disobey, there will be nothing left for you but to die in torture?”

MA4 8:11 Removed trailing space in v~: When he had said this, he ordered the instruments of torture to be brought forward, that fear might prevail upon them to eat unclean meat.

MA4 8:12 Removed trailing space in v~: When the spearman brought forward the wheels, the racks, the hooks, racks, cauldrons, pans, finger-racks, iron hands and wedges, and bellows, the tyrant continued:

MA4 8:13 Removed trailing space in v~: “Fear, young men, and the righteousness which you worship will be merciful to you if you transgress because of compulsion.”

MA4 8:14 Removed trailing space in v~: Now they having listened to these words of persuasion, and seeing the fearful instruments, not only were not afraid, but even answered the arguments of the tyrant, and through their good reasoning destroyed his power.

MA4 8:15 Removed trailing space in v~: Now let’s consider the matter. Had any of them been weak-spirited and cowardly amongst them, what reasoning would they have employed but these?

MA4 8:16 Removed trailing space in v~: “O wretched that we are, and exceedingly senseless! When the king exhorts us, and calls us to his bounty, should we not obey him?

MA4 8:17 Removed trailing space in v~: Why do we cheer ourselves with vain counsels, and venture upon a disobedience bringing death?

MA4 8:18 Removed trailing space in v~: Shall we not fear, O kindred, the instruments of torture and weigh the threatenings of torment and shun this vain-glory and destructive pride?

MA4 8:19 Removed trailing space in v~: Let’s have compassion upon our age and relent over the years of our mother.

MA4 8:20 Removed trailing space in v~: Let’s bear in mind that we will be dying as rebels.

MA4 8:21 Removed trailing space in v~: Divine Justice will pardon us if we fear the king through necessity.

MA4 8:22 Removed trailing space in v~: Why withdraw ourselves from a most sweet life, and deprive ourselves of this pleasant world?

MA4 8:23 Removed trailing space in v~: Let’s not oppose necessity, nor seek vain-glory by our own torture.

MA4 8:24 Removed trailing space in v~: The law itself wouldn’t arbitrarily put us to death because we dread torture.

MA4 8:25 Removed trailing space in v~: Why has such angry zeal taken root in us, and such fatal obstinacy approved itself to us, when we might live unmolested by the king?”

MA4 8:26 Removed trailing space in v~: But the young men didn’t say or think anything of this kind when about to be tortured.

MA4 8:27 Removed trailing space in v~: For they were well aware of the sufferings, and masters of the pains.

MA4 8:28 Removed trailing space in v~: So that as soon as the tyrant had ceased counselling them to eat the unclean, they all with one voice, as from the same heart said,

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MA4 9:1 Removed trailing space in v~: “Why do you delay, O tyrant? For we are more ready to die than to transgress the injunctions of our fathers.

MA4 9:2 Removed trailing space in v~: We would be disgracing our fathers if we didn’t obey the law, and take knowledge for our guide.

MA4 9:3 Removed trailing space in v~: O tyrant, counsellor of law-breaking, do not, hating us as you do, pity us more than we pity ourselves.

MA4 9:4 Removed trailing space in v~: For we consider your escape to be worse than death.

MA4 9:5 Removed trailing space in v~: You try to scare us by threatening us with death by tortures, as though you had learnt nothing by the death of Eleazar.

MA4 9:6 Removed trailing space in v~: But if aged men of the Hebrews have died in the cause of religion after enduring torture, more rightly should we younger men die, scorning your cruel tortures, which our aged instructor overcame.

MA4 9:7 Removed trailing space in v~: Make the attempt, then, O tyrant. If you put us to death for our religion, don’t think that you harm us by torturing us.

MA4 9:8 Removed trailing space in v~: For we through this ill-treatment and endurance will gain the rewards of virtue.

MA4 9:9 Removed trailing space in v~: But you, for the wicked and despotic slaughter of us, will, from the Divine vengeance, endure eternal torture by fire.”

MA4 9:10 Removed trailing space in v~: When they had said this, the tyrant was not only exasperated against them for being disobedient, but enraged with them for being ungrateful.

MA4 9:11 Removed trailing space in v~: So, at his bidding, the torturers brought the oldest of them, and tearing through his tunic, bound his hands and arms on each side with thongs.

MA4 9:12 Removed trailing space in v~: When they had laboured hard without effect in scourging him, they hurled him on the wheel.

MA4 9:13 Removed trailing space in v~: The noble youth, extended upon this, became dislocated.

MA4 9:14 Removed trailing space in v~: With every member disjointed, he denounced the tyrant, saying,

MA4 9:15 Removed trailing space in v~: “O most accursed tyrant, and enemy of heavenly justice, and cruel-hearted, I am no murderer, nor sacrilegious man, whom you torture, but a defender of the Divine law.”

MA4 9:16 Removed trailing space in v~: And when the spearmen said, “Consent to eat, that you may be released from your tortures,”

MA4 9:17 Removed trailing space in v~: he answered, “Not so powerful, O accursed lackeys, is your wheel, as to stifle my reasoning. Cut my limbs, and burn my flesh, and twist my joints.

MA4 9:18 Removed trailing space in v~: For through all my torments I will convince you that the children of the Hebrews are alone unconquered on behalf of virtue.”

MA4 9:19 Removed trailing space in v~: While he was saying this, they heaped up fuel, and setting fire to it, strained him on the wheel still more.

MA4 9:20 Removed trailing space in v~: The wheel was defiled all over with blood. The hot ashes were quenched by the droppings of gore, and pieces of flesh were scattered about the axles of the machine.

MA4 9:21 Removed trailing space in v~: Although the framework of his bones was now destroyed, the high-minded and Abrahamic youth didn’t groan.

MA4 9:22 Removed trailing space in v~: But, as though transformed by fire into immortality, he nobly endured the rackings, saying,

MA4 9:23 Removed trailing space in v~: “Imitate me, O kindred. Never desert your station, nor renounce my brotherhood in courage. Fight the holy and honourable fight of religion,

MA4 9:24 Removed trailing space in v~: by which means our just and paternal Providence, becoming merciful to the nation, will punish the pestilent tyrant.”

MA4 9:25 Removed trailing space in v~: Saying this, the revered youth abruptly closed his life.

MA4 9:26 Removed trailing space in v~: When all admired his courageous soul, the spearmen brought forward him who was second oldest, and having put on iron gauntlets with sharp hooks, bound him to the rack.

MA4 9:27 Removed trailing space in v~: When, on enquiring whether he would eat before he was tortured, they heard his noble sentiment.

MA4 9:28 Removed trailing space in v~: After they with the iron gauntlets had violently dragged all the flesh from the neck to the chin, the panther-like animals tore off the very skin of his head, but he, bearing with firmness this misery, said,

MA4 9:29 Removed trailing space in v~: “How sweet is every form of death for the religion of our fathers!” Then he said to the tyrant,

MA4 9:30 Removed trailing space in v~: “Don’t you think, most cruel of all tyrants, that you are now tortured more than I, finding your arrogant conception of tyranny conquered by our perseverance in behalf of our religion?

MA4 9:31 Removed trailing space in v~: For I lighten my suffering by the pleasures which are connected with virtue.

MA4 9:32 Removed trailing space in v~: But you are tortured with threatenings for impiety. You won’t escape, most corrupt tyrant, the vengeance of Divine wrath.”

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MA4 10:1 Removed trailing space in v~: Now this one endured this praiseworthy death. The third was brought along, and exhorted by many to taste and save his life.

MA4 10:2 Removed trailing space in v~: But he cried out and said, “Don’t you know that the father of those who are dead is my father also, and that the same mother bore me, and that I was brought up in the same way?

MA4 10:3 Removed trailing space in v~: I don’t renounce the noble relationship of my kindred.

MA4 10:4 Removed trailing space in v~: Now then, whatever instrument of vengeance you have, apply it to my body, for you aren’t able to touch my soul, even if you want to.”

MA4 10:5 Removed trailing space in v~: But they, highly incensed at his boldness of speech, dislocated his hands and feet with racking engines, and wrenching them from their sockets, dismembered him.

MA4 10:6 Removed trailing space in v~: They dragged around his fingers, his arms, his legs, and his ankles.

MA4 10:7 Removed trailing space in v~: Not being able by any means to strangle him, they tore off his skin, together with the extreme tips of his fingers, and then dragged him to the wheel,

MA4 10:8 Removed trailing space in v~: around which his vertebral joints were loosened, and he saw his own flesh torn to shreds, and streams of blood flowing from his entrails.

MA4 10:9 Removed trailing space in v~: When about to die, he said,

MA4 10:10 Removed trailing space in v~: “We, O accursed tyrant, suffer this for the sake of Divine education and virtue.

MA4 10:11 Removed trailing space in v~: But you, for your impiety and blood shedding, will endure unceasing torments.”

MA4 10:12 Removed trailing space in v~: Thus having died worthily of his kindred, they dragged forward the fourth, saying,

MA4 10:13 Removed trailing space in v~: “Don’t share the madness of your kindred, but respect the king and save yourself.”

MA4 10:14 Removed trailing space in v~: But he said to them, “You don’t have a fire so scorching as to make me play the coward.

MA4 10:15 Removed trailing space in v~: By the blessed death of my kindred, and the eternal punishment of the tyrant, and the glorious life of the pious, I will not repudiate the noble brotherhood.

MA4 10:16 Removed trailing space in v~: Invent, O tyrant, tortures, that you may learn, even through them, that I am the brother of those tormented before.”

MA4 10:17 Removed trailing space in v~: When he had said this, the blood-thirsty, murderous, and unholy Antiochus ordered his tongue to be cut out.

MA4 10:18 Removed trailing space in v~: But he said, “Even if you take away the organ of speech, God still hears the silent.

MA4 10:19 Removed trailing space in v~: Behold, my tongue is extended, cut it off; for in spite of that you won’t silence our reasoning.

MA4 10:20 Removed trailing space in v~: We gladly lose our limbs on behalf of God.

MA4 10:21 Removed trailing space in v~: But God will speedily find you, since you cut off the tongue, the instrument of divine melody.”

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MA4 11:1 Removed trailing space in v~: When he had died, disfigured in his torments, the fifth leapt forward, and said,

MA4 11:2 Removed trailing space in v~: “I don’t intend, O tyrant, to get excused from the torment which is on behalf of virtue.

MA4 11:3 Removed trailing space in v~: But I have come of my own accord, that by my death you may owe heavenly vengeance and punishment for more crimes.

MA4 11:4 Removed trailing space in v~: O you hater of virtue and of men, what have we done that you thus revel in our blood?

MA4 11:5 Removed trailing space in v~: Does it seem evil to you that we worship the Founder of all things, and live according to his surpassing law?

MA4 11:6 Removed trailing space in v~: But this is worthy of honours, not torments,

MA4 11:7 Removed trailing space in v~: if you had been capable of the higher feelings of men, and possessed the hope of salvation from God.

MA4 11:8 Removed trailing space in v~: Behold now, being alien from God, you make war against those who are religious towards God.”

MA4 11:9 Removed trailing space in v~: As he said this, the spearbearers bound him and drew him to the rack,

MA4 11:10 Removed trailing space in v~: to which binding him at his knees, and fastening them with iron fetters, they bent down his loins upon the wedge of the wheel; and his body was then dismembered, scorpion-fashion.

MA4 11:11 Removed trailing space in v~: With his breath thus confined, and his body strangled, he said,

MA4 11:12 Removed trailing space in v~: “A great favour you bestow upon us, O tyrant, by enabling us to manifest our adherence to the law by means of nobler sufferings.”

MA4 11:13 Removed trailing space in v~: He also being dead, the sixth, quite a youth, was brought out. On the tyrant asking him whether he would eat and be delivered, he said,

MA4 11:14 Removed trailing space in v~: “I am indeed younger than my brothers, but in understanding I am as old;

MA4 11:15 Removed trailing space in v~: for having been born and reared to the same end. We are bound to die also on behalf of the same cause.

MA4 11:16 Removed trailing space in v~: So that if you think it is proper to torment us for not eating the unclean, then torment!”

MA4 11:17 Removed trailing space in v~: As he said this, they brought him to the wheel.

MA4 11:18 Removed trailing space in v~: Extended upon this, with limbs racked and dislocated, he was gradually roasted from beneath.

MA4 11:19 Removed trailing space in v~: Having heated sharp spits, they approached them to his back; and having transfixed his sides, they burnt away his entrails.

MA4 11:20 Removed trailing space in v~: He, while tormented, said, “O good and holy contest, in which for the sake of religion, we kindred have been called to the arena of pain, and have not been conquered.

MA4 11:21 Removed trailing space in v~: For religious understanding, O tyrant, is unconquered.

MA4 11:22 Removed trailing space in v~: Armed with upright virtue, I also will depart with my kindred.

MA4 11:23 Removed trailing space in v~: I, too, bearing with me a great avenger, O inventor of tortures, and enemy of the truly pious.

MA4 11:24 Removed trailing space in v~: We six youths have destroyed your tyranny.

MA4 11:25 Removed trailing space in v~: For isn’t your inability to overrule our reasoning, and to compel us to eat the unclean, your destruction?

MA4 11:26 Removed trailing space in v~: Your fire is cold to us. Your racks are painless, and your violence harmless.

MA4 11:27 Removed trailing space in v~: For the guards not of a tyrant but of a divine law are our defenders. Through this we keep our reasoning unconquered.”

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MA4 12:1 Removed trailing space in v~: When he, too, had undergone blessed martyrdom, and died in the cauldron into which he had been thrown, the seventh, the youngest of all, came forward,

MA4 12:2 Removed trailing space in v~: whom the tyrant pitying, though he had been dreadfully reproached by his kindred,

MA4 12:3 Removed trailing space in v~: seeing him already encompassed with chains, had him brought nearer, and endeavored to counsel him, saying,

MA4 12:4 Removed trailing space in v~: “You see the end of the madness of your kindred, for they have died in torture through disobedience. You, if disobedient, having been miserably tormented, will yourself perish prematurely.

MA4 12:5 Removed trailing space in v~: But if you obey, you will be my friend, and have a charge over the affairs of the kingdom.”

MA4 12:6 Removed trailing space in v~: Having thus exhorted him, he sent for the boy’s mother, that, by showing compassion to her for the loss of so many sons, he might incline her, through the hope of safety, to render the survivor obedient.

MA4 12:7 Removed trailing space in v~: He, after his mother had urged him on in the Hebrew tongue, (as we will soon relate) said,

MA4 12:8 Removed trailing space in v~: “Release me that I may speak to the king and all his friends.”

MA4 12:9 Removed trailing space in v~: They, rejoicing exceedingly at the promise of the youth, quickly let him go.

MA4 12:10 Removed trailing space in v~: He, running up to the pans, said,

MA4 12:11 Removed trailing space in v~: “Impious tyrant, and most blasphemous man, were you not ashamed, having received prosperity and a kingdom from God, to kill His servants, and to rack the doers of godliness?

MA4 12:12 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore the divine vengeance is reserving you for eternal fire and torments, which will cling to you for all time.

MA4 12:13 Removed trailing space in v~: Weren’t you ashamed, man as you are, yet most savage, to cut out the tongues of men of like feeling and origin, and having thus abused to torture them?

MA4 12:14 Removed trailing space in v~: But they, bravely dying, fulfilled their religion towards God.

MA4 12:15 Removed trailing space in v~: But you will groan as you deserve for having slain without cause the champions of virtue.

MA4 12:16 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore,” he continued, “I myself, being about to die,

MA4 12:17 Removed trailing space in v~: will not forsake my kindred.

MA4 12:18 Removed trailing space in v~: I call upon the God of my fathers to be merciful to my race.

MA4 12:19 Removed trailing space in v~: But you, both living and dead, he will punish.”

MA4 12:20 Removed trailing space in v~: Thus having prayed, he hurled himself into the pans; and so expired.

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MA4 13:1 Removed trailing space in v~: If then, the seven kindred despised troubles even to death, it is admitted on all sides that righteous reasoning is absolute master over the emotions.

MA4 13:2 Removed trailing space in v~: For just as if they had eaten of the unholy as slaves to the emotions, we would have said that they had been conquered by them.

MA4 13:3 Removed trailing space in v~: Now it is not so. But by means of the reasoning which is praised by God, they mastered their emotions.

MA4 13:4 Removed trailing space in v~: It is impossible to overlook the leadership of reflection, for it gained the victory over both emotions and troubles.

MA4 13:5 Removed trailing space in v~: How, then, can we avoid according to these men mastery of emotion through right reasoning, since they didn’t withdraw from the pains of fire?

MA4 13:6 Removed trailing space in v~: For just as by means of towers projecting in front of harbours men break the threatening waves, and thus assure a still course to vessels entering port,

MA4 13:7 Removed trailing space in v~: so that seven-towered right-reasoning of the young men, securing the harbour of religion, conquered the tempest of emotions.

MA4 13:8 Removed trailing space in v~: For having arranged a holy choir of piety, they encouraged one another, saying,

MA4 13:9 Removed trailing space in v~: “Brothers, may we die brotherly for the law. Let us imitate the three young men in Assyria who despised the equally afflicting furnace.

MA4 13:10 Removed trailing space in v~: Let’s not be cowards in the manifestation of piety.”

MA4 13:11 Removed trailing space in v~: One said, “Courage, brother!” and another, “Nobly endure!”

MA4 13:12 Removed trailing space in v~: Another said, “Remember of what stock you are;” and by the hand of our father Isaac endured to be slain for the sake of piety.

MA4 13:13 Removed trailing space in v~: One and all, looking at each other serene and confident, said, “Let’s sacrifice with all our heart our souls to God who gave them, and employ our bodies for the keeping of the law.

MA4 13:14 Removed trailing space in v~: Let’s not fear him who thinks he kills;

MA4 13:15 Removed trailing space in v~: for great is the trial of soul and danger of eternal torment laid up for those who transgress the commandment of God.

MA4 13:16 Removed trailing space in v~: Let’s arm ourselves, therefore, in the self-control, which is divine reasoning.

MA4 13:17 Removed trailing space in v~: If we suffer like this, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob will receive us, and all the fathers will commend us.

MA4 13:18 Removed trailing space in v~: As each one of the kindred was hauled away, the rest exclaimed, “Don’t disgrace us, O brother, nor falsify those who died before you!”

MA4 13:19 Removed trailing space in v~: Now you are not ignorant of the charm of brotherhood, which the Divine and all wise Providence has imparted through fathers to children, and has engendered through the mother’s womb.

MA4 13:20 Removed trailing space in v~: In which these brothers having remained an equal time, and having been formed for the same period, and been increased by the same blood, and having been perfected through the same principle of life,

MA4 13:21 Removed trailing space in v~: and having been brought forth at equal intervals, and having sucked milk from the same springs, hence their brotherly souls are reared up lovingly together,

MA4 13:22 Removed trailing space in v~: and increase the more powerfully by reason of this simultaneous rearing, and by daily companionship, and by other education, and exercise in the law of God.

MA4 13:23 Removed trailing space in v~: Brotherly love being thus sympathetically constituted, the seven kindred had a more sympathetic mutual harmony.

MA4 13:24 Removed trailing space in v~: For being educated in the same law, and practising the same virtues, and reared up in a just course of life, they increased this harmony with each other.

MA4 13:25 Removed trailing space in v~: For the same ardour for what is right and honourable increased their goodwill and harmony towards each other.

MA4 13:26 Removed trailing space in v~: For it acting along with religion, made their brotherly feeling more desirable to them.

MA4 13:27 Removed trailing space in v~: And yet, although nature, companionship, and virtuous morals increased their brotherly love, those who were left endured to see their kindred, who were mistreated for their religion, tortured even to death.

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MA4 14:1 Removed trailing space in v~: More that this, they even urged them on to this mistreatment; so that they not only despised pains themselves, but they even got the better of their affections of brotherly love.

MA4 14:2 Removed trailing space in v~: Reasoning is more royal than a king, and freer than freemen!

MA4 14:3 Removed trailing space in v~: What a sacred and harmonious concert of the seven kindred as concerning piety!

MA4 14:4 Removed trailing space in v~: None of the seven youths turned cowardly or shrank back from death.

MA4 14:5 Removed trailing space in v~: But all of them, as though running the road to immortality, hastened on to death through tortures.

MA4 14:6 Removed trailing space in v~: For just as hands and feet are moved sympathetically with the directions of the soul, so those holy youths agreed to death for religion’s sake, as through the immortal soul of religion.

MA4 14:7 Removed trailing space in v~: O holy seven of harmonious kindred! For as the seven days of creation, about religion,

MA4 14:8 Removed trailing space in v~: so the youths, circling around the number seven, annulled the fear of torments.

MA4 14:9 Removed trailing space in v~: We now shudder at the recital of the affliction of those young men; but they not only saw, and not only heard the immediate execution of the threat, but undergoing it, persevered; and that through the pains of fire.

MA4 14:10 Removed trailing space in v~: What could be more painful? For the power of fire, being sharp and quick, speedily dissolved their bodies.

MA4 14:11 Removed trailing space in v~: Don’t think it wonderful that reasoning ruled over those men in their torments, when even a woman’s mind despised more manifold pains.

MA4 14:12 Removed trailing space in v~: For the mother of those seven youths endured the rackings of each of her children.

MA4 14:13 Removed trailing space in v~: Consider how comprehensive is the love of offspring, which draws every one to sympathy of affection,

MA4 14:14 Removed trailing space in v~: where irrational animals possess a similar sympathy and love for their offspring with men.

MA4 14:15 Removed trailing space in v~: The tame birds frequenting the roofs of our houses defend their fledglings.

MA4 14:16 Removed trailing space in v~: Others build their nests, and hatch their young, on the tops of mountains and in the precipices of valleys, and the holes and tops of trees, and keep away the intruder.

MA4 14:17 Removed trailing space in v~: If not able to do this, they fly circling round them in agony of affection, calling out in their own note, and save their offspring in whatever manner they are able.

MA4 14:18 Removed trailing space in v~: But why should we point attention to the sympathy towards children shown by irrational animals?

MA4 14:19 Removed trailing space in v~: Even bees, at the season of honey-making, attack all who approach, and pierce with their sting, as with a sword, those who draw near their hive, and repel them even to death.

MA4 14:20 Removed trailing space in v~: But sympathy with her children didn’t turn away the mother of the young men, who had a spirit kindred with that of Abraham.

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MA4 15:1 Removed trailing space in v~: O reasoning of the sons, lord over the emotions, and religion more desirable to a mother than children!

MA4 15:2 Removed trailing space in v~: The mother, when two things were set before her, religion and the safety of her seven sons for a time, on the conditional promise of a tyrant,

MA4 15:3 Removed trailing space in v~: rather elected the religion which according to God preserves to eternal life.

MA4 15:4 Removed trailing space in v~: In what way can I describe ethically the affections of parents towards their children, the resemblance of soul and of form impressed into the small type of a child in a wonderful manner, especially through the greater sympathy of mothers with the feelings of those born of them!

MA4 15:5 Removed trailing space in v~: For by how much mothers are by nature weak in disposition and prolific in offspring, by so much the fonder they are of children.

MA4 15:6 Removed trailing space in v~: Of all mothers, the mother of the seven was the fondest of children, who in seven childbirths had deeply engendered love towards them.

MA4 15:7 Removed trailing space in v~: Through her many pains undergone in connection with each one, she was compelled to feel sympathy with them;

MA4 15:8 Removed trailing space in v~: yet, through fear of God, she neglected the temporary salvation of her children.

MA4 15:9 Removed trailing space in v~: Not only so, but on account of the excellent disposition to the law, her maternal affection towards them was increased.

MA4 15:10 Removed trailing space in v~: For they were both just and temperate, and courageous, high-minded, fond of their kindred, and so fond of their mother that even to death they obeyed her by observing the law.

MA4 15:11 Removed trailing space in v~: Yet, though there were so many circumstances connected with love of children to draw on a mother to sympathy, in the case of none of them were the various tortures able to pervert her principle.

MA4 15:12 Removed trailing space in v~: But she inclined each one separately and all together to death for religion.

MA4 15:13 Removed trailing space in v~: O holy nature and parental feeling, and reward of bringing up children, and unconquerable maternal affection!

MA4 15:14 Removed trailing space in v~: At the racking and roasting of each one of them, the observant mother was prevented by religion from changing.

MA4 15:15 Removed trailing space in v~: She saw her children’s flesh dissolving around the fire, and their extremities quivering on the ground, and the flesh of their heads dropped forward down to their beards, like masks.

MA4 15:16 Removed trailing space in v~: O you mother, who was tried at this time with bitterer pangs than those at birth!

MA4 15:17 Removed trailing space in v~: O you only woman who have produced perfect holiness!

MA4 15:18 Removed trailing space in v~: Your firstborn, expiring, didn’t turn you, nor the second, looking miserable in his torments, nor the third, breathing out his soul.

MA4 15:19 Removed trailing space in v~: You didn’t weep when you saw each of their eyes looking sternly at their tortures, and their nostrils foreboding death!

MA4 15:20 Removed trailing space in v~: When you saw children’s flesh heaped upon children’s flesh that had been torn off, heads decapitated upon heads, dead falling upon the dead, and a choir of children turned through torture into a burying ground, you didn’t lament.

MA4 15:21 Removed trailing space in v~: Not so do siren melodies or songs of swans attract the hearers to listening, O voices of children calling on your mother in the midst of torments!

MA4 15:22 Removed trailing space in v~: With what and what manner of torments was the mother herself tortured, as her sons were undergoing the wheel and the fires!

MA4 15:23 Removed trailing space in v~: But religious reasoning, having strengthened her courage in the midst of sufferings, enabled her to forego, for the time, parental love.

MA4 15:24 Removed trailing space in v~: Although seeing the destruction of seven children, the noble mother, after one embrace, stripped off her feelings through faith in God.

MA4 15:25 Removed trailing space in v~: For just as in a council room, seeing in her own soul vehement counsellors, nature and parentage and love of her children, and the racking of her children,

MA4 15:26 Removed trailing space in v~: she holding two votes, one for the death, the other for the preservation of her children,

MA4 15:27 Removed trailing space in v~: didn’t lean to that which would have saved her children for the safety of a brief space.

MA4 15:28 Removed trailing space in v~: But this daughter of Abraham remembered his holy fortitude.

MA4 15:29 Removed trailing space in v~: O holy mother of a nation, avenger of the law, defender of religion, and prime bearer in the battle of the affections!

MA4 15:30 Removed trailing space in v~: O you nobler in endurance than males, and more courageous than men in perseverance!

MA4 15:31 Removed trailing space in v~: For like Noah’s ship, bearing the world in the world-filling flood, bore up against the waves,

MA4 15:32 Removed trailing space in v~: so you, the guardian of the law, when surrounded on every side by the flood of emotions, and assaulted by violent storms which were the torments of your children, bore up nobly against the storms against religion.

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MA4 16:1 Removed trailing space in v~: If, then, even a woman, and that an aged one, and the mother of seven children, endured to see her children’s torments even to death, it must be admitted that religious reasoning is master even of the emotions.

MA4 16:2 Removed trailing space in v~: I have proved, then, that not only men have obtained the mastery of their emotions, but also that a woman despised the greatest torments.

MA4 16:3 Removed trailing space in v~: The lions around Daniel were not so fierce, nor the furnace of Misael burning with most vehement fires as that natural love of children burnt within her, when she saw her seven sons tortured.

MA4 16:4 Removed trailing space in v~: But with the reasoning of religion the mother quenched emotions so great and powerful.

MA4 16:5 Removed trailing space in v~: For we must consider also this: that, had the woman been faint hearted, as being their mother, she would have lamented over them, and perhaps might have spoken thus:

MA4 16:6 Removed trailing space in v~: “Ah! I am wretched and many times miserable, who having born seven sons, have become the mother of none.

MA4 16:7 Removed trailing space in v~: O seven useless childbirths, and seven profitless periods of labour, and fruitless givings of suck, and miserable nursings at the breast.

MA4 16:8 Removed trailing space in v~: Vainly, for your sakes, O sons, have I endured many pangs, and the more difficult anxieties of rearing.

MA4 16:9 Removed trailing space in v~: Alas, of my children, some of you unmarried, and some who have married to no profit, I will not see your children, nor have the joy of being a grandmother.

MA4 16:10 Removed trailing space in v~: Ah, that I who had many and fair children, should be a lone widow full of sorrows!

MA4 16:11 Removed trailing space in v~: Nor, should I die, will I have a son to bury me.” But with such a lament as this, the holy and God-fearing mother wept for none of them.

MA4 16:12 Removed trailing space in v~: Nor did she divert any of them from death, nor grieve for them as for the dead.

MA4 16:13 Removed trailing space in v~: But as one possessed with an adamant mind, and as one bringing forth again her full number of sons to immortality, she rather urged them to death on behalf of religion.

MA4 16:14 Removed trailing space in v~: O woman, soldier of God for religion, you, aged and a female, have conquered through endurance even a tyrant; and even though weak, have been found more powerful in deeds and words.

MA4 16:15 Removed trailing space in v~: For when you were seized along with your children, you stood looking at Eleazar in torture, and said to your sons in the Hebrew tongue,

MA4 16:16 Removed trailing space in v~: “O sons, the contest is noble, to which you being called as a witness for the nation, strive zealously for the laws of your country.

MA4 16:17 Removed trailing space in v~: For it would be disgraceful if this old man endured pains for the sake of righteousness, and that you who are younger would be afraid of the tortures.

MA4 16:18 Removed trailing space in v~: Remember that through God, you obtained existence and have enjoyed it.

MA4 16:19 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore, you ought to bear every affliction because of God.

MA4 16:20 Removed trailing space in v~: For him also our father Abraham was zealous to sacrifice Isaac our progenitor, and didn’t shudder at the sight of his own paternal hand descending down with the sword upon him.

MA4 16:21 Removed trailing space in v~: The righteous Daniel was cast to the lions; and Ananias, Azarias, and Misael were hurled into a fiery furnace, yet they endured through God.

MA4 16:22 Removed trailing space in v~: You, then, having the same faith towards God, don’t be troubled.

MA4 16:23 Removed trailing space in v~: For it is unreasonable that they who know religion wouldn’t stand up against troubles.

MA4 16:24 Removed trailing space in v~: With these arguments, the mother of seven, exhorting each of her sons, encouraged and persuaded them not to transgress God’s commandment.

MA4 16:25 Removed trailing space in v~: They saw this, too, that those who die for God, live to God, like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and all the patriarchs.

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MA4 17:1 Removed trailing space in v~: Some of the spearbearers said that when she herself was about to be seized for the purpose of being put to death, she threw herself on the pile, rather than let them touch her body.

MA4 17:2 Removed trailing space in v~: O you mother, who together with seven children destroyed the violence of the tyrant, and rendered void his wicked intentions, and exhibited the nobleness of faith!

MA4 17:3 Removed trailing space in v~: For you, like a house bravely built on the pillar of your children, bore the shock of tortures without swaying.

MA4 17:4 Removed trailing space in v~: Cheer up, therefore, O holy-minded mother! Hold the firm hope of your steadfastness with God.

MA4 17:5 Removed trailing space in v~: Not so gracious does the moon appear with the stars in heaven, as you are established as honourable before God, and fixed in the sky with your sons whom you illuminated with religion to the stars.

MA4 17:6 Removed trailing space in v~: For your bearing of children was after the manner of a child of Abraham.

MA4 17:7 Removed trailing space in v~: If it were lawful for us to paint as on a tablet the religion of your story, the spectators wouldn’t shudder at seeing the mother of seven children enduring for the sake of religion various tortures even to death.

MA4 17:8 Removed trailing space in v~: It would have been a worthwhile thing to have inscribed on the tomb itself these words as a memorial to those of the nation,

MA4 17:9 Removed trailing space in v~: “Here an aged priest, and an aged woman, and seven sons, are buried through the violence of a tyrant, who wished to destroy the society of the Hebrews.

MA4 17:10 Removed trailing space in v~: These also avenged their nation, looking to God, and enduring torments to death.”

MA4 17:11 Removed trailing space in v~: For it was truly a divine contest which was carried through by them.

MA4 17:12 Removed trailing space in v~: For at that time virtue presided over the contest, approving the victory through endurance, namely, immortality, eternal life.

MA4 17:13 Removed trailing space in v~: Eleazar was the first to contend. The mother of the seven children entered the contest, and the kindred contended.

MA4 17:14 Removed trailing space in v~: The tyrant was the antagonist; and the world and living men were the spectators.

MA4 17:15 Removed trailing space in v~: Reverence for God conquered, and crowned her own athletes.

MA4 17:16 Removed trailing space in v~: Who didn’t admire those champions of true legislation? Who were not amazed?

MA4 17:17 Removed trailing space in v~: The tyrant himself, and all their council, admired their endurance,

MA4 17:18 Removed trailing space in v~: through which, they also now stand beside the divine throne and live a blessed life.

MA4 17:19 Removed trailing space in v~: For Moses says, “All the saints are under your hands.”

MA4 17:20 Removed trailing space in v~: These, therefore, having been sanctified through God, have been honoured not only with this honour, but that also by the fact that because of them, the enemy didn’t overcome our nation.

MA4 17:21 Removed trailing space in v~: That tyrant was punished and their country purified.

MA4 17:22 Removed trailing space in v~: For they became the ransom to the sin of the nation. The Divine Providence saved Israel, which was afflicted before, by the blood of those pious ones and the death that appeased wrath.

MA4 17:23 Removed trailing space in v~: For the tyrant Antiochus, looking to their courageous virtue and to their endurance in torture, proclaimed that endurance as an example to his soldiers.

MA4 17:24 Removed trailing space in v~: They proved to be to him noble and brave for land battles and for sieges; and he conquered and stormed the towns of all his enemies.

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MA4 18:1 Removed trailing space in v~: O Israelite children, descendants of the seed of Abraham, obey this law and in every way be religious,

MA4 18:2 Removed trailing space in v~: knowing that religious reasoning is lord of the emotions, and those not only inward but outward.

MA4 18:3 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore 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.

MA4 18:4 Removed trailing space in v~: The nation through them obtained peace, and having renewed the observance of the law in their country, drove the enemy out of the land.

MA4 18:5 Removed trailing space in v~: The 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,

MA4 18:6 Removed trailing space in v~: then, departing from Jerusalem, he made war against the Persians.

MA4 18:7 Removed trailing space in v~: The 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.

MA4 18:8 Removed trailing space in v~: No 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.

MA4 18:9 Removed trailing space in v~: When 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.

MA4 18:10 Removed trailing space in v~: He used to teach you, when yet with you, the law and the prophets.

MA4 18:11 Removed trailing space in v~: He used to read to you about the slaying of Abel by Cain, the offering up of Isaac, and the imprisonment of Joseph.

MA4 18:12 Removed trailing space in v~: He used to tell you of the zealous Phinehas, and informed you of Ananias, Azarias, and Misael in the fire.

MA4 18:13 Removed trailing space in v~: He used to glorify Daniel, who was in the den of lions, and pronounce him blessed.

MA4 18:14 Removed trailing space in v~: He used to remind you of the scripture of Esaias, which says, “Even if you pass through the fire, it won’t burn you.”

MA4 18:15 Removed trailing space in v~: He chanted to you David, the hymn writer, who says, “Many are the afflictions of the just.”

MA4 18:16 Removed trailing space in v~: He declared the proverbs of Solomon, who says, “He is a tree of life to all those who do His will.”

MA4 18:17 Removed trailing space in v~: He used to confirm what Ezekiel said: “Will these dry bones live?”

MA4 18:18 Removed trailing space in v~: For he didn’t forget the song which Moses taught, proclaiming, “I will kill, and I will make alive.”

MA4 18:19 Removed trailing space in v~: This is our life and the length of our days.

MA4 18:20 Removed trailing space in v~: O 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!

MA4 18:21 Removed trailing space in v~: He pierced the balls of their eyes, and cut out their tongues, and put them to death with varied tortures.

MA4 18:22 Removed trailing space in v~: Therefore divine retribution pursued and will pursue the pestilent wretch.

MA4 18:23 Removed trailing space in v~: But 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.

MA4 18:24 Removed trailing space in v~: To him be glory forever and ever. Amen.

USFMs

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All Newline Marker Counts

 c: 18    h: 1    id: 1    ip: 1    mt1: 1    nb: 2    p: 53    toc1: 1    toc2: 1    toc3: 1    Total: 564    v: 484  

All Newline Marker Counts (sorted by count)

 id: 1    h: 1    toc1: 1    toc2: 1    toc3: 1    mt1: 1    ip: 1    nb: 2    c: 18    p: 53    v: 484    Total: 564  

All Text Internal Marker Counts

 bk: 1    bk*: 1    Total: 2  

All Text Internal Marker Counts (sorted by count)

 bk: 1    bk*: 1    Total: 2  

Functional Marker Counts

 Book Header: 1    Book ID: 1    Chapters: 18    Paragraphs: 53    Verses: 484  

Functional Marker Counts (sorted by count)

 Book ID: 1    Book Header: 1    Chapters: 18    Paragraphs: 53    Verses: 484  

Characters

All Character Counts

All Character Counts (sorted by count)

Letter Counts

 -: 1    a: 20    A: 2    b: 6    B: 4    c: 13    C: 2    d: 5    e: 29    E: 4    F: 4    f: 3    G: 1    g: 1    h: 12    H: 3    i: 11    I: 2    k: 3    K: 1    l: 3    M: 6    m: 2    n: 7    o: 16    O: 4    p: 10    r: 14    R: 1    s: 14    S: 2    Space: 44    T: 5    t: 17    Total: 285    u: 6    U: 1    v: 2    x: 1    y: 3  

Letter Counts (sorted by count)

 U: 1    R: 1    K: 1    x: 1    G: 1    g: 1    -: 1    A: 2    C: 2    S: 2    I: 2    m: 2    v: 2    k: 3    f: 3    H: 3    y: 3    l: 3    F: 4    B: 4    E: 4    O: 4    T: 5    d: 5    M: 6    b: 6    u: 6    n: 7    p: 10    i: 11    h: 12    c: 13    s: 14    r: 14    o: 16    t: 17    a: 20    e: 29    Space: 44    Total: 285  

Punctuation Counts

 .: 3    Total: 3  

Punctuation Counts (sorted by count)

 .: 3    Total: 3  

Speech Marks

Possible Matching Errors

MA4 1:5 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:5:v)']

MA4 1:14 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 1:33 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 2:4 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 2:5 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:5:v)']

MA4 2:9 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 2:11 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 2:13 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

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MA4 2:20 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

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MA4 3:11 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

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MA4 4:4 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

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MA4 5:6 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:6:v)']

MA4 5:11 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:6:v)']

MA4 5:12 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:6:v)']

MA4 5:19 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:16:v)']

MA4 5:25 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:16:v)']

MA4 5:28 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:16:v)']

MA4 6:6 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 6:15 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:14:v)']

MA4 6:35 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 7:6 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 7:12 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 7:19 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 8:7 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:4:v)']

MA4 8:10 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:4:v)']

MA4 8:15 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 8:19 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:16:v)']

MA4 8:20 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:16:v)']

MA4 8:23 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:16:v)']

MA4 8:24 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:16:v)']

MA4 8:26 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 9:2 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:1:v)']

MA4 9:7 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:1:v)']

MA4 9:21 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 9:30 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:30:v)']

MA4 9:32 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:30:v)']

MA4 10:2 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:2:v)']

MA4 10:3 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:2:v)']

MA4 10:4 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:2:v)']

MA4 10:13 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:13:v)']

MA4 10:14 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:14:v)']

MA4 10:19 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:18:v)']

MA4 11:2 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:2:v)']

MA4 11:25 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:20:v)']

MA4 12:6 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 12:13 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:11:v)']

MA4 13:5 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 13:10 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:9:v)']

MA4 13:13 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:13:v)']

MA4 13:14 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:13:v)']

MA4 13:16 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:13:v)']

MA4 13:18 Unclosed “ (opened at 13:13:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p)

MA4 13:18 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:13:v)', '“ (opened at 13:18:v)']

MA4 13:19 Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 13:13:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at v19

MA4 13:19 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 14:6 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 14:11 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 14:11 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

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MA4 15:27 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 15:31 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 16:1 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 16:20 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:16:v)']

MA4 16:22 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:16:v)']

MA4 16:23 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:16:v)']

MA4 16:24 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:16:v)']

MA4 17:7 Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 16:16:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at v7

MA4 17:7 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 17:16 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 17:20 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

MA4 18:7 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:7:v)']

MA4 18:7 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:7:v)']

MA4 18:14 Unclosed “ (opened at 18:7:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p)

MA4 18:14 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:7:v)', '“ (opened at 18:14:v)']

MA4 18:15 Unclosed “ (opened at 18:7:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p)

MA4 18:16 Unclosed “ (opened at 18:7:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p)

MA4 18:17 Unclosed “ (opened at 18:7:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p)

MA4 18:18 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:7:v)']

MA4 18:18 Unclosed “ (opened at 18:7:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p)

MA4 18:20 Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 18:7:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at v20

Words

All Word Counts

 --Total--: 48    4Ma: 1    an: 1    apocrypha: 1    appears: 1    appendix: 1    be: 1    Book: 2    BOOK: 1    by: 1    church: 1    considered: 1    for: 1    Fourth: 2    FOURTH: 1    Greek: 1    here: 1    historical: 1    in: 1    is: 2    It: 2    its: 1    Maccabees: 4    MACCABEES: 1    most: 1    of: 2    OF: 1    preserved: 1    Septuagint: 1    supplementary: 1    The: 2    the: 3    THE: 2    to: 2    traditions: 1    value: 1  

All Word Counts (sorted by count)

 4Ma: 1    FOURTH: 1    BOOK: 1    OF: 1    MACCABEES: 1    appears: 1    in: 1    an: 1    appendix: 1    Greek: 1    Septuagint: 1    considered: 1    be: 1    apocrypha: 1    by: 1    most: 1    church: 1    traditions: 1    preserved: 1    here: 1    for: 1    its: 1    supplementary: 1    historical: 1    value: 1    The: 2    Fourth: 2    Book: 2    of: 2    THE: 2    to: 2    It: 2    is: 2    the: 3    Maccabees: 4    --Total--: 48  

Case Insensitive Word Counts

 --Total--: 48    4ma: 1    an: 1    apocrypha: 1    appears: 1    appendix: 1    be: 1    book: 3    by: 1    church: 1    considered: 1    for: 1    fourth: 3    greek: 1    here: 1    historical: 1    in: 1    is: 2    it: 2    its: 1    maccabees: 5    most: 1    of: 3    preserved: 1    septuagint: 1    supplementary: 1    the: 7    to: 2    traditions: 1    value: 1  

Case Insensitive Word Counts (sorted by count)

 4ma: 1    appears: 1    in: 1    an: 1    appendix: 1    greek: 1    septuagint: 1    considered: 1    be: 1    apocrypha: 1    by: 1    most: 1    church: 1    traditions: 1    preserved: 1    here: 1    for: 1    its: 1    supplementary: 1    historical: 1    value: 1    to: 2    it: 2    is: 2    fourth: 3    book: 3    of: 3    maccabees: 5    the: 7    --Total--: 48  

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MA4 -1:5 Main Title 1:THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE MACCABEES