1 Maccabees 2:7-17

7 he said: "Why was I born to see these terrible things, the ruin of my people and of the holy city? Must I sit here helpless while the city is surrendered to enemies and the Temple falls into the hands of foreigners?
8 The Temple is like someone without honor.
9 Its splendid furnishings have been carried away as loot. Our children have been killed in the streets, and our young men by the sword of the enemy.
10 Every nation in the world has occupied the city and robbed her of her possessions.
11 All her ornaments have been stripped away; she is now a slave, no longer free.
12 Look at our Temple, profaned by the Gentiles, emptied of all its splendor.
13 Why should we go on living?"
14 In their grief, Mattathias and his sons tore their clothes, put on sackcloth, and continued in deep mourning.
15 Then the king's officials, who were forcing the people to turn from God, came to the town of Modein to force the people there to offer pagan sacrifices.
16 Many of the Israelites came to meet them, including Mattathias and his sons.
17 The king's officials said to Mattathias, "You are a respected leader in this town, and you have the support of your sons and relatives.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.