4 Maccabees 2:1-7

1 And why is it amazing that the desires of the mind for the enjoyment of beauty are rendered powerless?
2 It is for this reason, certainly, that the temperate Joseph is praised, because by mental effort he overcame sexual desire.
3 For when he was young and in his prime for intercourse, by his reason he nullified the frenzy of the passions.
4 Not only is reason proved to rule over the frenzied urge of sexual desire, but also over every desire.
5 Thus the law says, "You shall not covet your neighbor's wife...or anything that is your neighbor's."
6 In fact, since the law has told us not to covet, I could prove to you all the more that reason is able to control desires. Just so it is with the emotions that hinder one from justice.
7 Otherwise how could it be that someone who is habitually a solitary gormandizer, a glutton, or even a drunkard can learn a better way, unless reason is clearly lord of the emotions?
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