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But the courageous and noble man, like a true Eleazar, was unmoved, as though being tortured in a dream;
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yet while the old man's eyes were raised to heaven, his flesh was being torn by scourges, his blood flowing, and his sides were being cut to pieces.
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Although he fell to the ground because his body could not endure the agonies, he kept his reason upright and unswerving.
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One of the cruel guards rushed at him and began to kick him in the side to make him get up again after he fell.
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But he bore the pains and scorned the punishment and endured the tortures.
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Like a noble athlete the old man, while being beaten, was victorious over his torturers;
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in fact, with his face bathed in sweat, and gasping heavily for breath, he amazed even his torturers by his courageous spirit.
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At that point, partly out of pity for his old age,
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partly out of sympathy from their acquaintance with him, partly out of admiration for his endurance, some of the king's retinue came to him and said,
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"Eleazar, why are you so irrationally destroying yourself through these evil things?
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We will set before you some cooked meat; save yourself by pretending to eat pork."