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2 Maccabees 3:11-19 Common English Bible (CEB)

11. and also some deposits of Hyrcanus the Tobiad, an exceedingly prominent man. He also said that there were only 22,800 pounds of silver and 11,400 pounds of gold, and that the ungodly Simon had given a false report.

12. It was wholly unthinkable, he added, to commit such an injustice against those who trusted in the holiness of the place and in the dignity and sacredness of the temple that is honored throughout the whole world.

13. But Heliodorus, because of the royal commands, was firm that in any case the king could take these funds.

14. So he set a date and proceeded to inspect these funds. This caused great agony throughout the whole city.

15. But the priests threw themselves down before the altar in their priestly robes and called to heaven to the one who had given the laws about such deposits, that he should keep the deposits safe.

16. Anyone seeing the outward appearance of the high priest would have been heartbroken, because his expression and changed color revealed his inner anguish.

17. Fear and trembling seized the man, making the grief lodged in his heart clear to observers.

18. People burst from their houses in crowds to plead for help because the temple was about to be dishonored.

19. With mourning clothes wrapped beneath their breasts, women filled the streets. The virgins, who usually remained indoors, ran together to the gates and some to the walls, while others peeped through their windows.

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