4 Maccabees 3:12

12 His guards began to complain bitterly about the king's desire. Then two strong young soldiers, embarrassed because of the king's craving, put on their armor, grabbed a pitcher, and went behind the enemy lines.

4 Maccabees 3:12 In-Context

10 However, the king was extremely thirsty. Even though there were plenty of water springs in the camp, he couldn't quench his thirst with them.
11 Instead, he was obsessed with an unreasonable desire for water from the enemy's camp.
12 His guards began to complain bitterly about the king's desire. Then two strong young soldiers, embarrassed because of the king's craving, put on their armor, grabbed a pitcher, and went behind the enemy lines.
13 They sneaked past the guards at the gate and began searching through the whole camp.
14 They found the spring and courageously brought the king a drink.
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