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4 Maccabees 2:8-18 Common English Bible (CEB)

8. As soon as people who love money decide to live according to the Law, they are forced to change their way of life, lending to those who ask without charging interest and canceling all debts in the seventh year.

9. If people are greedy, they are forced by the Law through clear thinking, so they don’t pick up the grain in the field that they missed the first time or go back through the vineyard to pick the last clusters of grapes.In every other matter we can also see that clear thinking controls the emotions.

10. The Law even controls affection for parents so that a person does not desert moral values because of them.

11. It exercises control over a husband’s love for his wife so that he corrects her if she ignores the Law.

12. It rules love for children by punishing them when they do wrong.

13. It comes before the affection for friends, and it challenges them if they are doing evil.

14. Don’t think it’s strange that clear thinking should have control over hatred between enemies. Because of the Law, we don’t cut down an enemy’s orchard in war, but instead we try to keep an enemy’s property safe from destruction and help rebuild what has fallen down.

15. clear thinking even keeps the more violent emotions in check, like the thirst for power, desire for glory, pride, self-importance, and jealousy.

16. The sensible mind rejects these destructive emotions, along with anger, because it rules over that emotion as well.

17. When Moses was angry at Dathan and Abiram, he didn’t act against them in anger. Instead, he controlled his anger with clear thinking.

18. The sensible mind, as I have said, is able to get the upper hand over the emotions, transforming some and defeating others.

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