IV Maccabees 6:19-29

19 and ourselves should become a pattern of impiety to the young, as being an example of pollution eating.
20 It would be disgraceful if we should live on some short time, and that scorned by all men for cowardice,
21 and be condemned by the tyrant for unmanliness, by not contending to the death for our divine law.
22 Wherefore do you, O children of Abraham, die nobly for your religion.
23 Ye spearbearers of the tyrant, why do ye linger?
24 Beholding him so high-minded against misery, and not changing at their pity, they led him to the fire:
25 then with their wickedly-contrived instruments they burnt him on the fire, and poured stinking fluids down into his nostrils.
26 And he being at length burnt down to the bones, and about to expire, raised his eyes Godward, and said,
27 Thou knowest, O God, that when I might have been saved, I am slain for the sake of the law by tortures of fire.
28 Be merciful to thy people, and be satisfied with the punishment of me on their account.
29 Let my blood be a purification for them, and take my life in recompense for theirs.

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