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4 Maccabees 2:52

But it is the act of a tyrant that you should compel us not only to transgress the Law, but should also make us eat in such manner that you may mock at' this defilement so utterly abominable to us.

4 Maccabees 3:9

'Why, O Eleazar, dost thou madly destroy thyself in this misery? We will bring to thee of the seethed meats, but do thou feign only to partake of the swine's flesh, and so save thyself.'

4 Maccabees 3:19

Beyond question, then, the Inspired Reason is master over the passions; for if his passions or sufferings had prevailed over his Reason we should have credited them with this evidence of their superior power.

4 Maccabees 4:17

Yea, by this means even young boys, being philosophers by virtue of the Reason which is according to righteousness, have triumphed over yet more grievous tortures.

4 Maccabees 4:26

Will you not consider with yourselves this thing, that if you disobey me there is nothing before you but death in torments?'

4 Maccabees 4:31

And yet consider; supposing some amongst them to have been faint-hearted and cowardly, what sort of language would they have used? would it not have been to this effect?

4 Maccabees 4:33

Why do we encourage ourselves with vain desires and dare a disobedience that is to cost us our lives? Shall we not, O men my brothers, fear the dread instruments and weigh well his threats of the tortures, and abandon these empty vaunts and this fatal bragging?

4 Maccabees 4:35

And even the divine justice will have mercy on us, if compelled by necessity we yield to the king in fear. Why should we cast away from us this dear life and rob ourselves of this sweet world?

4 Maccabees 4:35

And even the divine justice will have mercy on us, if compelled by necessity we yield to the king in fear. Why should we cast away from us this dear life and rob ourselves of this sweet world?

4 Maccabees 5:9

For we through this our evil entreatment and our endurance of it shall win the prize of virtue; but thou for our cruel murder shalt suffer at the hands of divine justice sufficient torment by fire for ever.'

4 Maccabees 5:14

'O thou most abominable tyrant, thou enemy of the justice of heaven and bloody-minded, thou dost torment me in this fashion not for manslaying nor for impiety but for defending the Law of God.'

4 Maccabees 5:18

And with his bodily frame already in dissolution this great-souled youth, like a true son of Abraham, groaned not at all; but as if he were suffering a change by fire to incorruption, he nobly endured the torment, saying:

4 Maccabees 5:24

But he steadfastly enduring this agony said, 'How sweet is every form of death for the sake of the righteousness of our fathers!'

4 Maccabees 5:25

And to the tyrant he said, 'O most ruthless of tyrants, doth not it seem to thee that at this moment thou thyself sufferest tortures worse than mine in seeing thy tyranny's arrogant intention overcome by my endurance for righteousness' sake?

4 Maccabees 5:30

Therefore if ye have any engine of torment, apply it to this body of mine; for my soul ye cannot reach, not if ye would.'

4 Maccabees 5:33

And on this they twisted his spine till he saw his own flesh hanging in strips and great gouts of blood pouring down from his entrails.

4 Maccabees 5:35

And when' this man had died worthily of his brothers, they brought up the fourth, and said to him, 'Be not thou also mad with the same madness as thy brethren, but obey the king and save thyself.'

4 Maccabees 5:39

When he heard this the bloodthirsty, murderous, and utterly abominable Antiochus bade them cut out his tongue.

4 Maccabees 5:44

But when this man also was put to a death of agony with the tortures, the fifth sprang forward saying, 'I shrink not, O tyrant, from demanding the torture for virtue's sake.

4 Maccabees 5:46

O enemy of virtue and enemy of man, for what crime dost thou destroy us in this way?

4 Maccabees 5:52

And when this man also was dead, the sixth was brought, a mere boy, who in answer to the tyrant's inquiry whether he was willing to eat and be released, said:

4 Maccabees 6:1

AND when this one also died a blessed death, being cast into the cauldron, the seventh son, the youngest of them all, came forward.

4 Maccabees 6:9

Art thou not ashamed, being a man, O wretch with the heart of a wild beast, to take men of like feelings with thyself, made from the same elements, and tear out their tongues, and scourge and torture them in this manner?

4 Maccabees 6:13

And thee will he Punish both in this present life and after that thou art dead.'

4 Maccabees 6:14

And with this prayer he cast himself into the red-hot brazier, and so gave up the ghost.

4 Maccabees 6:17

But in this cam it was not so; on the contrary by their Reason, which was commended in the sight of God, they rose superior to their passions.

4 Maccabees 6:23

Let us imitate the Three Children at the Assyrian court who despised this same ordeal of the furnace.

4 Maccabees 6:29

After this our passion, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob shall receive us, and all our forefathers shall praise us.'

4 Maccabees 7:28

For there is this also to consider, that had the woman been weak of spirit, despite her motherhood, she might have wept over them, and perchance spoken thus:

4 Maccabees 7:34

But the holy and God-fearing mother wailed not with this lamentation over any one of them, neither besought she any to escape death, nor lamented over them as dying men; but, as though she had a soul of adamant and were bringing forth the number of her sons, for a second time, into immortal life, she besought rather and entreated of them that they should die for religion's sake.

4 Maccabees 7:38

For it would be shameful if, while this aged man endured the agony for religion's sake, you that are young men shrank before the pain.

4 Maccabees 8:15

And these men, therefore, having sanctified themselves for God's sake, not only have received this honour, but also the honour that through them the enemy had no more power over our people, and the tyrant suffered punishment, and our country was purified, they having as it were become a ransom for our nation's sin; and through the blood of these righteous men and the propitiation of their death, the divine Providence delivered Israel that before was evil entreated.

4 Maccabees 8:17

O Israelites, children born of the seed of Abraham, obey this Law, and be righteous in all ways, recognizing that Inspired Reason is lord over the passions, and over pains, not only from within, but from without ourselves; by which means those men, delivering up their bodies to the torture for righteousness' sake, not only won the admiration of mankind, but were deemed worthy of a divine inheritance.

4 Maccabees 8:31

He confirmed the words of Ezekiel, "Shall these dry bones live?" For he forgat not the song that Moses taught, which teaches, "I will slay and I will make alive. This is your life and the blessedness of your days."'

Odes of Solomon 3:12

This is the Spirit of the Lord, which doth not lie, which teacheth the sons of men to know His ways.

Odes of Solomon 7:2

My joy is the Lord and my impulse is toward Him: this path of mine is excellent:

Odes of Solomon 38:10

And I asked the Truth 'Who are these?'; and He said to me, 'This is the deceiver and the error:

Odes of Solomon 39:10

And the waves were lifted up on this side and on that, but the footsteps of our Lord Messiah stand firm and are not obliterated and are not defaced.

2 Baruch 1:2

'Have you seen all that this people are doing to Me, that the evils which these two tribes which remained have done are greater than (those of) the ten tribes which were carried away captive?

2 Baruch 1:4

For this reason, behold I bring evil upon this city, and upon its inhabitants, and it shall be removed from before Me for a time, and I will scatter this people among the Gentiles that they may do good to the Gentiles. And My people shall be chastened, and the time shall come when they will seek for the prosperity of their times.

2 Baruch 1:4

For this reason, behold I bring evil upon this city, and upon its inhabitants, and it shall be removed from before Me for a time, and I will scatter this people among the Gentiles that they may do good to the Gentiles. And My people shall be chastened, and the time shall come when they will seek for the prosperity of their times.

2 Baruch 1:4

For this reason, behold I bring evil upon this city, and upon its inhabitants, and it shall be removed from before Me for a time, and I will scatter this people among the Gentiles that they may do good to the Gentiles. And My people shall be chastened, and the time shall come when they will seek for the prosperity of their times.

2 Baruch 2:1

For I have said these things to you that you may bid Jeremiah, and all those that are like you, to retire from this city.

2 Baruch 2:2

For your works are to this city as a firm pillar, And your prayers as a strong wall.'

2 Baruch 3:1

And I said: 'O LORD, my Lord, have I come into the world for this purpose that I might see the evils of my mother? Not (so) my Lord.

2 Baruch 4:1

And the Lord said unto me: 'This city shall be delivered up for a time, And the people shall be chastened during a time, And the world will not be given over to oblivion.

2 Baruch 4:2

[Dost you think that this is that city of which I said: "On the palms of My hands have I graven you"?

2 Baruch 4:3

This building now built in your midst is not that which is revealed with Me, that which prepared beforehand here from the time when I took counsel to make Paradise, and showed Adam before he sinned, but when he transgressed the commandment it was removed from him, as also Paradise.

2 Baruch 5:1

And I answered and said: 'So then I am destined to grieve for Zion, For your enemies will come to this place and pollute Your sanctuary, And lead your inheritance into captivity, And make themselves masters of those whom you have loved, And they will depart again to the place of their idols, And will boast before them: And what will you do for Your great name?'

2 Baruch 10:16

Or why, again, should mankind have sons? Or why should the seed of their kind again be named, Where this mother is desolate, And her sons are led into captivity?

2 Baruch 10:17

From this time forward speak not of beauty, And discourse not of gracefulness.

2 Baruch 11:1

Moreover, I, Baruch, say this against you, Babylon: 'If you had prospered, And Zion had dwelt in her glory, Yet the grief to us had been great That you should be equal to Zion.

2 Baruch 11:5

For they knew not this anguish, Nor yet had they heard of that which had befallen us.

2 Baruch 12:1

But I will say this as I think. And I will speak against you, O land, which art prospering.

2 Baruch 13:5

'Why hath the mighty God brought upon us this retribution?' Say you to them, you and those like you who shall have seen this evil: '(This is the evil) and retribution which is coming upon you and upon your people in its (destined) time that the nations may be thoroughly smitten.

2 Baruch 13:5

'Why hath the mighty God brought upon us this retribution?' Say you to them, you and those like you who shall have seen this evil: '(This is the evil) and retribution which is coming upon you and upon your people in its (destined) time that the nations may be thoroughly smitten.

2 Baruch 13:5

'Why hath the mighty God brought upon us this retribution?' Say you to them, you and those like you who shall have seen this evil: '(This is the evil) and retribution which is coming upon you and upon your people in its (destined) time that the nations may be thoroughly smitten.

2 Baruch 13:9

On this account he had aforetime no mercy on His own sons, But afflicted them as His enemies, because they sinned,

2 Baruch 14:3

For what advantage is there in this, or what (evil), worse than what' we have seen befall us, are we to expect to see?

2 Baruch 14:12

For the righteous justly hope for the end, and without fear depart from this habitation, because they have with you a store of works preserved in treasuries.

2 Baruch 14:13

On this account also these without fear leave this world, and trusting with joy they hope to receive the world which you have promised them.

2 Baruch 14:13

On this account also these without fear leave this world, and trusting with joy they hope to receive the world which you have promised them.

2 Baruch 15:4

-On this account hear, and I will speak to you, and hearken, and I will cause you to hear My words.

2 Baruch 15:6

But now, because he transgressed wittingly, yea, just on this ground that he knows (about it), he shall be tormented.

2 Baruch 15:7

And as regards what you did say touching the righteous, that on account of them has this world come, so also again shall that, which is to come, come on their account.

2 Baruch 15:8

For this world is to them a strife and a labor with much trouble; and that accordingly which is to come, a crown with great glory.'

2 Baruch 16:1

And I answered and said: 'O LORD, my Lord, lo! the years of this time are few and evil, and who is able in his little time to acquire that which is measureless?'

2 Baruch 21:7

To you only does this belong that you should do forthwith whatsoever you do wish.

2 Baruch 21:13

For if there were this life only, which belongs to all men, nothing could be more bitter than this.

2 Baruch 21:13

For if there were this life only, which belongs to all men, nothing could be more bitter than this.

2 Baruch 21:23

And reprove accordingly the angel of death, and let Your glory appear, and let the might of Your beauty be known, and let Sheol be sealed so that from this time forward it may not receive the dead, and let the treasuries of souls restore those which are enclosed in them.

2 Baruch 21:26

And (when) I had completed the words of this prayer I was greatly weakened.

2 Baruch 25:2

This therefore shall be the sign.

2 Baruch 27:15

For some shall leave out some of their own, and receive (in its stead) from others, and some complete their own and that of others, so that those may not understand who are upon the earth in those days that this is the consummation of the times.

2 Baruch 28:4

[But I will say this also:

2 Baruch 28:6

But if; O Lord, those things shall assuredly come to pass which you have foretold to me, so do you show this also unto me if indeed I have found grace in Your sight.

2 Baruch 29:2

For at that time I will protect only those who are found in those self-same days in this land.

2 Baruch 33:2

"Look to this people till I go and make ready the rest of the brethren in Babylon against whom has gone forth the sentence that they should be led into captivity"?

2 Baruch 38:3

Make known to me therefore the interpretation of this vision.

2 Baruch 39:1

And He answered and said unto me: 'Baruch, this is the interpretation of the vision which you have seen.

2 Baruch 39:2

As you have seen the great forest which lofty and rugged mountains surrounded, this is the word.

2 Baruch 39:3

Behold! the days come, and this kingdom will be destroyed which once destroyed Zion, and it will be subjected to that which comes after it.

2 Baruch 39:8

And as touching that which you have seen, the lofty cedar, which was left of that forest, and the fact, that the vine spoke those words with it which you did hear, this is the word.

2 Baruch 40:4

This is your vision, and this is its interpretation.'

2 Baruch 40:4

This is your vision, and this is its interpretation.'

2 Baruch 42:3

And as for what you did say regarding those who have drawn near and those who have withdrawn this in the word.

2 Baruch 43:2

For you shall depart from this place, And you shall pass from the regions which are now seen by you, And you shall forget whatever is corruptible, And shall not again recall those things which happen among mortals.

2 Baruch 43:3

Go therefore and command your people, and come to this place, and afterwards fast seven days, and then I will come to you and speak with you.'

2 Baruch 48:20

For this is the nation which you have chosen, And these are the people, to whom you find no equal.

2 Baruch 48:23

[To all time are we blessed at all events in this that we have not mingled with the Gentiles.]

2 Baruch 48:29

For this is as follows: he that is corrupted is not at all; he has both wrought iniquity so far as lie could do anything, and has not remembered My goodness, nor accepted My long-suffering.

2 Baruch 48:43

For all this multitude are going to corruption, Nor is there any numbering of those whom the fire devours.

2 Baruch 48:50

For assuredly as in a little time in this transitory world in which you live, you have endured much labor, So in that world to which there is no end, you shall receive great light.']

2 Baruch 49:3

Will they then resume this form of the present, And put on these entrammelling members, Which are now involved in evils, And in which evils are consummated, Or will you perchance change these things which have been in the world As also the world?"

2 Baruch 50:1

And He answered and said unto me: 'Hear, Baruch, this word, And write in the remembrance of your heart all that you shall learn.

2 Baruch 51:4

For over this above all shall those who come then lament, that they rejected My law, and stopped their ears that they might not hear wisdom or receive understanding.

2 Baruch 51:14

For they have been delivered from this world of tribulation, And laid down the burthen of anguish.

2 Baruch 51:16

For then they chose (not) for themselves this time, Which, beyond the reach of anguish, could not pass away: But they chose for themselves that time, Whose issues are full of lamentations and evils, And they denied the world which ages not those who come to it, And they rejected the time of glory, So that they shall not come to the honor of which I told you before.'

2 Baruch 53:6

Now this was done twelve times, but the black were always more numerous than the bright.

2 Baruch 54:6

You have shown to Your servant this vision; Reveal to me also its interpretation.