IV Maccabees 6:30

30 Thus speaking, the holy man departed, noble in his torments, and even to the agonies of death resisted in his reasoning for the sake of the law.

IV Maccabees 6:30 In-Context

28 Be merciful to thy people, and be satisfied with the punishment of me on their account.
29 Let my blood be a purification for them, and take my life in recompense for theirs.
30 Thus speaking, the holy man departed, noble in his torments, and even to the agonies of death resisted in his reasoning for the sake of the law.
31 Confessedly, therefore, religious reasoning is master of the passions.
32 For had the passions been superior to reasoning, I would have given them the witness of this mastery.

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