2 Maccabees 9:22

22 I haven't abandoned my situation as hopeless but rather hold on to hope that I might recover from the illness.

2 Maccabees 9:22 In-Context

20 If you are in good health and your children and affairs are prospering, I give thanks to God with great joy, having hope in heaven,
21 remembering with affection your honor and goodwill. After returning from Persia and falling ill, which created a serious situation, I regarded it as necessary to think of the common safety of all the people.
22 I haven't abandoned my situation as hopeless but rather hold on to hope that I might recover from the illness.
23 I have also considered, however, that my father (on the occasions when he fought in the upper regions) used to appoint a successor to rule.
24 He did this so that if anything should happen contrary to expectation or even if there should be some unwelcome news, people throughout the country would know that someone was left behind to govern and wouldn't be deprived of their peace of mind.
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