3 Maccabees 1:14

14 And someone heedlessly said that it was wrong to take this as a sign in itself.

3 Maccabees 1:14 In-Context

12 Even after the law had been read to him, he did not cease to maintain that he ought to enter, saying, "Even if those men are deprived of this honor, I ought not to be."
13 And he inquired why, when he entered every other temple, no one there had stopped him.
14 And someone heedlessly said that it was wrong to take this as a sign in itself.
15 "But since this has happened," the king said, "why should not I at least enter, whether they wish it or not?"
16 Then the priests in all their vestments prostrated themselves and entreated the supreme God to aid in the present situation and to avert the violence of this evil design, and they filled the temple with cries and tears;
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