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  • The result is that the Citadel is now besieged by our own people and we are treated as foreigners. All of us who were caught have been killed and they have seized our property. (1 Maccabees 6, 24)

  • Since the Greeks treated the Israelites as slaves, Judas hoped to liberate them from oppression in this way. (1 Maccabees 8, 18)

  • But the king in the presence of all his Friends treated Jonathan as kings before had treated him. (1 Maccabees 11, 26)

  • Trypho treated the young King Antiochus in bad faith, and put him to death. (1 Maccabees 13, 31)

  • In this way, he could escape death, and be treated with humanity for the sake of their long-time friendship. (2 Maccabees 6, 22)

  • But as the Jews who lived there assured Judas that the inhabitants of that city had always treated them well and had received them favorably in times of persecution, (2 Maccabees 12, 30)

  • The soul of the wicked desires nothing but evil; not even his friend is treated with compassion. (Proverbs 21, 10)

  • Another kind of nonsense is found in what humans do on earth: the righteous are treated as the wicked deserve, and the wicked, as the righteous deserve. This, too, is meaningless. (Ecclesiastes 8, 14)

  • worse still, the Egyptians who had welcomed them with celebrations and treated them as equals, but later made them suffer cruelly. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 16)

  • God will reward every act of mercy; each person will be treated according to his deeds. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 14)

  • There are two things which grieve me and a third which makes me angry: a warrior who suffers want; intelligent men who are treated contemptuously; a man who turns from virtue to sin. The Lord singles this man out to strike him down. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 28)

  • It is hard for a good man to have hospitality denied him and to be treated like a debtor. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 28)


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