IV Maccabees 6:1-7

1 When Eleazar had in this manner answered the exhortations of the tyrant, the spearbearers came up, and rudely haled Eleazar to the instruments of torture.
2 And first, they stripped the old man, adorned as he was with the comeliness of piety.
3 Then tying back his arms and hands, they disdainfully used him with stripes;
4 a herald opposite crying out, Obey the commands of the king.
5 But Eleazar, the high-minded and truly noble, as one tortured in a dream, regarded it not all.
6 But raising his eyes on high to heaven, the old man's flesh was stripped off by the scourges, and his blood streamed down, and his sides were pierced through.
7 And falling upon the ground, from his body having no power to support the pains, he yet kept his reasoning upright and unbending.

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