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katapi HOME 2 Maccabees 3:13-21 - Heliodorus plans to enter the temple.  2Mace.3.13-213 13 But Heliodourus, because of the king's commands which he had, said that this money must in any case be confiscated for the king's treasury. 3 14 So he set a day and went in to direct the inspection of these funds.

There was no little distress throughout the whole city. 3 15 The priests prostrated themselves before the altar in their priestly garments and called toward heaven upon him who had given the law about deposits, that he should keep them safe for those who had deposited them. 3 16 To see the appearance of the high priest was to be wounded at heart, for his face and the change in his colour disclosed the anguish of his soul. 3 17 For terror and bodily trembling had come over the man, which plainly showed to those who looked at him the pain lodged in his heart. 3 18 People also hurried out of their houses in crowds to make a general supplication because the holy place was about to be brought into contempt. 3 19 Women, girded with sackcloth under their breasts, thronged the streets. Some of the maidens who were kept indoors ran together to the gates, and some to the walls, while others peered out of the windows. 3 20 And holding up their hands to heaven, they all made entreaty. 3 21 There was something pitiable in the prostration of the whole populace and the anxiety of the high priest in his great anguish.


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