2 Maccabees 3:29

29 While he lay prostrate, speechless because of the divine intervention and deprived of any hope of recovery,

2 Maccabees 3:29 In-Context

27 When he suddenly fell to the ground and deep darkness came over him, his men took him up and put him on a stretcher
28 and carried him away, this man who had just entered the aforesaid treasury with a great retinue and all his bodyguard but was now unable to help himself; and they recognized clearly the sovereign power of God.
29 While he lay prostrate, speechless because of the divine intervention and deprived of any hope of recovery,
30 they praised the Lord who had acted marvelously for his own place. And the temple, which a little while before was full of fear and disturbance, was filled with joy and gladness, now that the Almighty Lord had appeared.
31 Quickly some of Heliodorus' friends asked Onias to call upon the Most High and to grant life to one who was lying quite at his last breath.
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