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2 Maccabees 15:16-24 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

16. "Receive this holy sword as a gift from God, with it you shall cast down the adversaries of my people Israel."

17. And so, having been exhorted by the very good words of Judas, by which the readiness and courage of the young men were able to be raised and strengthened, they resolved to strive and to contend with fortitude, so that virtue would judge the matter, because the holy city and the temple were in peril.

18. For their concern was less for their wives and sons, and likewise less for their brothers and relatives; in truth, their greatest and first fear was for the sanctity of the temple.

19. But those also who were in the city had no small concern for those who had gathered together.

20. And, when all now hoped that judgment would soon occur, and when the enemies were near, and the army was set in order, with the beasts and the horsemen positioned in strategic places,

21. Maccabeus, considering the arrival of the multitude, and the various preparations of weapons, and the fierceness of the beasts, extending his hands to heaven, called upon the Lord, who works miracles, who gives victory to those who are worthy, not according to the power of the weapons, but just as it pleases him.

22. Then, calling out in this way, he said: "You, O Lord, who sent your Angel under Hezekiah, king of Judah, and who killed one hundred and eighty-five thousand from the camp of Sennacherib,

23. now also, O Ruler of the heavens, send your good Angel before us, who are in fear and trembling at the greatness of your arm,

24. so that those who approach against your holy people with blasphemy may be afraid." And in this way, indeed, he concluded his prayer.

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