IV Maccabees 2:13

13 And think it not a strange assertion that reasoning can in behalf of the law conquer even enmity.

IV Maccabees 2:13 In-Context

11 And it prevails over marriage love, condemning it when transgressing law.
12 And it lords it over the love of parents toward their children, for they punish them for vice; and it domineers over the intimacy of friends, reproving them when wicked.
13 And think it not a strange assertion that reasoning can in behalf of the law conquer even enmity.
14 It alloweth not to cut down the cultivated herbage of an enemy, but preserveth it from the destroyers, and collecteth their fallen ruins.
15 And reason appears to be master of the more violent passions, as love of empire and empty boasting, and slander.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.