4 Maccabees 13:14-24

14 Let us not fear him who thinks he is killing us,
15 for great is the struggle of the soul and the danger of eternal torment lying before those who transgress the commandment of God.
16 Therefore let us put on the full armor of self-control, which is divine reason.
17 For if we so die, Abraham and Isaac and Jacob will welcome us, and all the fathers will praise us."
18 Those who were left behind said to each of the brothers who were being dragged away, "Do not put us to shame, brother, or betray the brothers who have died before us."
19 You are not ignorant of the affection of family ties, which the divine and all-wise Providence has bequeathed through the fathers to their descendants and which was implanted in the mother's womb.
20 There each of the brothers spent the same length of time and was shaped during the same period of time; and growing from the same blood and through the same life, they were brought to the light of day.
21 When they were born after an equal time of gestation, they drank milk from the same fountains. From such embraces brotherly-loving souls are nourished;
22 and they grow stronger from this common nurture and daily companionship, and from both general education and our discipline in the law of God.
23 Therefore, when sympathy and brotherly affection had been so established, the brothers were the more sympathetic to one another.
24 Since they had been educated by the same law and trained in the same virtues and brought up in right living, they loved one another all the more.

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  • [a]. Other ancient authorities read [suffer]
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