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2 Maccabees 7:32-38 World English Bible (WEB)

32. For we are suffering because of our own sins;

33. and if for rebuke and chastening our living Lord has been angered a little while, yet shall he again be reconciled with his own servants.

34. But you, O unholy man and of all most vile, be not vainly lifted up in your wild pride with uncertain hopes, raising your hand against the heavenly children;

35. For not yet have you escaped the judgement of the Almighty God that sees all things.

36. For these our brethren, having endured a short pain that brings everlasting life, have now died under God’s covenant; But you, through the judgement of God, shall receive in just measure the penalties of your arrogancy.

37. But I, as my brethren, give up both body and soul for the laws of our fathers, calling upon God that he may speedily become gracious to the nation; and that you amidst trials and plagues may confess that he alone is God;

38. and that in me and my brethren you may stay the wrath of the Almighty, which has been justly brought upon our whole race.

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