15 And when they had brought the fifth, they afflicted him. But he, gazing at him,
16 said: "Having power among men, though you are corruptible, you do what you want, but do not think that our nation has been abandoned by God.
17 And so, wait patiently for a while, and you will see his great power, by the manner in which he will torture you and your offspring."
18 After this one, they brought the sixth, and he, being about to die, spoke in this way: "Do not go astray in vain. For we suffer because of ourselves, having sinned against our God, yet things worthy of admiration have been accomplished in us.
19 But do not consider that you will be without punishment, for you have attempted to fight against God."
20 Now the mother was wonderful beyond measure, and a worthy memorial of the good, for she watched her seven sons perish within the time of one day, and she bore it with a good soul, because of the hope that she had in God.
21 And, with fortitude, she exhorted every one of them, in the language of the fathers, being filled with wisdom. And, joining masculine courage with feminine thinking,