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That in so doing he might be delivered from death, and for the old friendship with them find favour. (2 Maccabees 6, 22)
Wherefore now, manfully changing this life, I will shew myself such an one as mine age requireth, (2 Maccabees 6, 27)
But when he was ready to die with stripes, he groaned, and said, It is manifest unto the Lord, that hath the holy knowledge, that whereas I might have been delivered from death, I now endure sore pains in body by being beaten: but in soul am well content to suffer these things, because I fear him. (2 Maccabees 6, 30)
And thus this man died, leaving his death for an example of a noble courage, and a memorial of virtue, not only unto young men, but unto all his nation. (2 Maccabees 6, 31)
And when he was at the last gasp, he said, Thou like a fury takest us out of this present life, but the King of the world shall raise us up, who have died for his laws, unto everlasting life. (2 Maccabees 7, 9)
So when he was ready to die he said thus, It is good, being put to death by men, to look for hope from God to be raised up again by him: as for thee, thou shalt have no resurrection to life. (2 Maccabees 7, 14)
I cannot tell how ye came into my womb: for I neither gave you breath nor life, neither was it I that formed the members of every one of you; (2 Maccabees 7, 22)
But doubtless the Creator of the world, who formed the generation of man, and found out the beginning of all things, will also of his own mercy give you breath and life again, as ye now regard not your own selves for his laws' sake. (2 Maccabees 7, 23)
But when the young man would in no case hearken unto him, the king called his mother, and exhorted her that she would counsel the young man to save his life. (2 Maccabees 7, 25)
Fear not this tormentor, but, being worthy of thy brethren, take thy death that I may receive thee again in mercy with thy brethren. (2 Maccabees 7, 29)
For our brethren, who now have suffered a short pain, are dead under God's covenant of everlasting life: but thou, through the judgment of God, shalt receive just punishment for thy pride. (2 Maccabees 7, 36)
But I, as my brethren, offer up my body and life for the laws of our fathers, beseeching God that he would speedily be merciful unto our nation; and that thou by torments and plagues mayest confess, that he alone is God; (2 Maccabees 7, 37)
