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  • They killed anyone they caught in possession of the book of the Covenant and who fulfilled the precepts of the Law, as the royal decree had ordered. (1 Maccabees 1, 57)

  • They opened the Book of the Law to look for an answer to their questions, just as the pagans consulted the images of their idols. (1 Maccabees 3, 48)

  • Judas sent them a message of peace saying: "Allow us to go through your land as we go back to ours; we will simply walk through and none of us will do you any harm." But they refused to open the gates to him. (1 Maccabees 5, 48)

  • All this, which has been set forth in five volumes by Jason of Cyrene, we shall now attempt to sum up in a single book. (2 Maccabees 2, 23)

  • I now ask the readers of this book not to be shocked by these calamities. Bear in mind that this did not happen for the destruction of our race, but rather for our education. (2 Maccabees 6, 12)

  • Eleazar, one of the prominent teachers of the Law, already old and of noble appearance, was forced to open his mouth to eat the flesh of a pig. (2 Maccabees 6, 18)

  • He ordered that the Sacred Book be read, and he gave them their watchword "Help from God"; then, he himself led the first battalion, and fell on Nicanor. (2 Maccabees 8, 23)

  • This was decided by the city authorities and the Jews accepted in order to show their desire to live with them in peace and without any suspicion at all. But once out in the open sea, the men of Joppa pushed them into the water and at least two hundred died. (2 Maccabees 12, 4)

  • The sensible man is open to instruction, the chattering fool speeds towards ruin. (Proverbs 10, 8)

  • The violent man leaves himself open to a fine; if you spare him he will continue. (Proverbs 19, 19)

  • Do not love sleep lest you become poor; keep your eyes open and you will have your fill of bread. (Proverbs 20, 13)

  • Wisdom is beyond the reach of the fool; let him not open his mouth in the assembly. (Proverbs 24, 7)


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