This book is not inspired by God and is not part of the Christian canon or the Jewish Tanakh. It is shown only for historical and study purposes. View full explanation 2 Maccabees 4:37 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 202137 Therefore Antiochus was grieved at heart and filled with pity and wept because of the moderation and good conduct of the deceased. See the chapterMore versionsCommon English Bible37 Antiochus was deeply grieved, moved to pity and tears, because of the modest behavior and good conduct of the dead man. See the chapterCatholic Public Domain Version37 And so Antiochus was grieved in his mind because of Onias, and, being moved to compassion, he shed tears, remembering the sobriety and modesty of the deceased. See the chapterDouay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version37 Antiochus therefore was grieved in his mind for Onias, and being moved to pity, shed tears, remembering the sobriety and modesty of the deceased. See the chapterGood News Translation (US Version)37 King Antiochus was deeply grieved and was so filled with sorrow that he was moved to tears when he recalled the wisdom and self-control that Onias had shown throughout his life. See the chapterWorld English Bible - American English Edition - without Strong's Numbers37 Antiochus therefore was heartily sorry, and was moved to pity, and wept, because of the sober and well ordered life of him who was dead. See the chapter |