IV Maccabees 12:3-13

3 seeing him already encompassed with chains, had him brought nearer, and endeavoured to counsel him, saying,
4 Thou seest the end of the madness of thy brethren: for they have died in torture through disobedience; and you, if disobedient, having been miserably tormented, will yourself perish prematurely.
5 But if you obey, you shall be my friend, and have a charge over the affairs of the kingdom.
6 And having thus exhorted him, he sent for the mother of the boy; that, by condoling with her for the loss of so many sons, he might incline her, through the hope of safety, to render the survivor obedient.
7 And he, after his mother had urged him on in the Hebrew tongue, (as we shall soon relate) saith,
8 Release me that I may speak to the king and all his friends.
9 And they, rejoicing exceedingly at the promise of the youth, quickly let him go.
10 And he, running up to the pans, said,
11 Impious tyrant, and most blasphemous man, wert thou not ashamed, having received prosperity and a kingdom from God, to slay His servants, and to rack the doers of godliness?
12 Wherefore the divine vengeance is reserving thee for eternal fire and torments, which shall cling to thee for all time.
13 Wert thou not ashamed, man as thou art, yet most savage, to cut out the tongues of men of like feeling and origin, and having thus abused to torture them?

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.