2 Maccabees 4:37

37 Antiochus was deeply grieved, moved to pity and tears, because of the modest behavior and good conduct of the dead man.

2 Maccabees 4:37 In-Context

35 For this reason, not only Jews but also many other people were grieved and angry over the wicked murder of this man.
36 When the king had returned from the region of Cilicia, the Jews in the city and some Greeks, feeling hatred for the senseless killing of Onias, obtained an audience with him.
37 Antiochus was deeply grieved, moved to pity and tears, because of the modest behavior and good conduct of the dead man.
38 Burning with anger, he immediately stripped off Andronicus' purple robe, tore off his clothes, and dragged him around the whole city to the place where he had wrongfully killed Onias. There he rid the world of the murderer, giving him the punishment he deserved from the Lord.
39 With Menelaus' approval, Lysimachus committed many sacrilegious acts against the city. There was a report that he had transported much gold equipment abroad, so the populace gathered together against Lysimachus.
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