4 Maccabees 14:18

18 And why is it necessary to demonstrate sympathy for children by the example of unreasoning animals,

4 Maccabees 14:18 In-Context

16 and the others, by building in precipitous chasms and in holes and tops of trees, hatch the nestlings and ward off the intruder.
17 If they are not able to keep the intruder away, they do what they can to help their young by flying in circles around them in the anguish of love, warning them with their own calls.
18 And why is it necessary to demonstrate sympathy for children by the example of unreasoning animals,
19 since even bees at the time for making honeycombs defend themselves against intruders and, as though with an iron dart, sting those who approach their hive and defend it even to the death?
20 But sympathy for her children did not sway the mother of the young men; she was of the same mind as Abraham.
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