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When the tyrant urged him in this fashion to eat meat unlawfully, Eleazar asked to have a word.
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When he had received permission to speak, he began to address the people as follows:
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"We, O Antiochus, who have been persuaded to govern our lives by the divine law, think that there is no compulsion more powerful than our obedience to the law.
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Therefore we consider that we should not transgress it in any respect.
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Even if, as you suppose, our law were not truly divine and we had wrongly held it to be divine, not even so would it be right for us to invalidate our reputation for piety.