IV Maccabees 5:2-12

2 commanded his spearbearers to seize every one of the Hebrews, and to compel them to taste swine's flesh, and things offered to idols.
3 And should any of them be unwilling to eat the accursed food, they were to be tortured on the wheel, and so killed.
4 And when many had been seized, a foremost man of the assembly, a Hebrew, by name Eleazar, a priest by family, by profession a lawyer, and advanced in years, and for this reason known to many of the king's followers, was brought near to him.
5 And Antiochus seeing him, said,
6 I would counsel thee, old man, before thy tortures begin, to taste the swine's flesh, and save your life; for I feel respect for your age and hoary head, which since you have had so long, you appear to me to be no philosopher in retaining the superstition of the Jews.
7 For wherefore, since nature has conferred upon you the most excellent flesh of this animal, do you loathe it?
8 It seems senseless not to enjoy what is pleasant, yet not disgraceful; and from notions of sinfulness, to reject the boons of nature.
9 And you will be acting, I think, still more senselessly, if you follow vain conceits about the truth.
10 And you will, moreover, be despising me to your own punishment.
11 Will you not awake from your trifling philosophy? and give up the folly of your notions; and, regaining understanding worthy of your age, search into the truth of an expedient course?
12 and, reverencing my kindly admonition, have pity upon your own years?

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