4 Maccabees 13:6-16

6 For just as towers jutting out over harbors hold back the threatening waves and make it calm for those who sail into the inner basin,
7 so the seven-towered right reason of the youths, by fortifying the harbor of religion, conquered the tempest of the emotions.
8 For they constituted a holy chorus of religion and encouraged one another, saying,
9 "Brothers, let us die like brothers for the sake of the law; let us imitate the three youths in Assyria who despised the same ordeal of the furnace.
10 Let us not be cowardly in the demonstration of our piety."
11 While one said, "Courage, brother," another said, "Bear up nobly,"
12 and another reminded them, "Remember whence you came, and the father by whose hand Isaac would have submitted to being slain for the sake of religion."
13 Each of them and all of them together looking at one another, cheerful and undaunted, said, "Let us with all our hearts consecrate ourselves to God, who gave us our lives, and let us use our bodies as a bulwark for the law.
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.

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