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This was altogether just, since he had tortured the inner organs of others with many extraordinary torments. By no means, however, did it put a stop to his arrogance. In his contempt, a fiery anger against the Jews still filled him, and he issued a command to increase the speed of the journey. Then he fell from the chariot as it rushed along, and he suffered a severe accident that caused him pain all over his body. Only a short time earlier, he had thought in his superhuman arrogance to command the waves of the sea and to be able to place the mountain peaks in a pair of scales. Now he was thrown down to the ground and was carried in a stretcher[a] for the remainder of his journey, demonstrating God’s power to all.

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Footnotes

  1. 2 Maccabees 9:8 Gk litter

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