3 Maccabees 5:25

25 The Jews were at their last gasp, since time was short. With tearful prayer and mournful sounds, they stretched out their hands to heaven and begged the supreme God to help them again quickly.

3 Maccabees 5:25 In-Context

23 By dawn, when the roosters began to crow, Hermon had outfitted the beasts and started them moving along in the great colonnade.
24 Crowds of people from throughout the city gathered for the most sorry spectacle and were eagerly awaiting the early morning.
25 The Jews were at their last gasp, since time was short. With tearful prayer and mournful sounds, they stretched out their hands to heaven and begged the supreme God to help them again quickly.
26 Before the rays of the sun were scattered across the sky, while the king was receiving his friends, Hermon approached him and invited him to come out, indicating that the king's desire was ready to be put into action.
27 When he heard this, the king was surprised at the unusual invitation to come out from the palace. He was completely overcome by confusion, and he asked what it was that they had worked so hard to prepare for him.
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