4 Maccabees 17
1 And 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 upon the pile, rather than that they should touch her
person.
2 O thou mother, who together with
seven children didst destroy the violence of the tyrant, and render void his
wicked intentions, and exhibit the nobleness of faith!
3 For thou, as a house bravely built
upon the pillar of thy children, didst bear without swaying, the shock of
tortures.
4 Be of good cheer, therefore, O
holy-minded mother! holding the firm [substance of the] hope of your
steadfastness with God. 5 Not so
gracious does the moon appear with the stars in heaven, as thou art
established honourable before God, and fixed in the firmament with thy sons
whom thou didst illuminate with religion to the stars.
6 For thy bearing of children was
after the fashion of a child of Abraham.
7 And, were it lawful for us to paint
as on a tablet the religion of thy story, the spectators would not shudder at
beholding the mother of seven children enduring for the sake of religion
various tortures even unto death.
8 And it had been a worthy thing to
have inscribed upon the tomb itself these words as a memorial to those of the
nation, 9 Here an aged priest, and an
aged woman, and seven sons, are buried through the violence of a tyrant, who
wished to destroy the polity of the Hebrews.
10 These also avenged their nation,
looking unto God, and enduring torments unto death.
11 For it was a truly divine contest
which was carried through by them.
12 For at that time virtue presided
over the contest, approving the victory through endurance, namely,
immortality, eternal life. 13 Eleazar
was the first to contend: and the mother of the seven children entered the
contest; and the brethren contended.
14 The tyrant was the opposite; and
the world and living men were the spectators.
15 And reverence for God conquered,
and crowned her own athletes.
16 Who did not admire those champions
of true legislation? who were not astonied?
17 The tyrant himself, and all their
council, admired their endurance;
18 through which, also, they now
stand beside the divine throne, and live a blessed life.
19 For Moses saith, And all the
saints are under thy hands.
20 These, therefore, having been
sanctified through God, have been honoured not only with this honour, but that
also by their means the enemy did not overcome our nation;
21 and that the tyrant was punished,
and their country purified. 22 For
they became the antipoise to the sin of the nation; and the Divine Providence
saved Israel, aforetime afflicted, by the blood of those pious ones, and their
propitiatory death.
23 For the tyrant Antiochus, looking
to their manly virtue, and to their endurance in torture, proclaimed that
endurance as an example to his soldiers.
24 And they proved to be to him noble
and brave for land battles and sieges; and he conquered and stormed the towns
of all his enemies.