The officials in charge of this sacrilegious meal took the man aside privately because of their long acquaintance with him and urged him to bring meat of his own providing that he was permitted to eat, and to pretend that he was eating the sacrificial meat that had been commanded by the king. In this way he would be saved from death and be treated kindly as a result of their long-standing friendship. But, making an honorable decision, worthy of his years and of the dignity of his advanced age, and of the gray hairs he had attained and worn with distinction, and of his impeccable conduct even from childhood, but worthy above all of the holy law given by GOD, he told them to dispatch him immediately to the abode of the dead.
"At this stage of my life it would be terribly wrong to be a party to such a pretense," he said, "for many young people would be led to believe that at the age of ninety Eleazar had conformed to a foreign practice. If I should engage in deceit for the sake of living a brief moment longer, they would be led astray by me, while I would bring defilement and disgrace on my old age. For the moment I would avoid the punishment of mortals, but alive or dead I shall never escape the hands of THE ALMIGHTY. Therefore, by bravely forfeiting my life now, I shall prove myself worthy of my old age, and I shall leave to the young a noble example of how to die a good death willingly and nobly for our revered and holy laws."
With these words he went immediately to the torture rack. Those who a short time before had been so kindly disposed toward him now became hostile after this statement that they regarded as sheer madness. When he was at the point of death as the result of the blows he had received, he groaned aloud and said: "THE LORD in HIS holy knowledge clearly realizes that although I could have escaped death, not only am I enduring terrible sufferings in my body from this scourging, but in my soul I am gladly accepting these torments because of my awe of HIM."
In this way he died, and by his death he left an example of courage and a model of virtue not only for the young but for the entire nation.
2 MACCABEES: chapter 6, verses 18 - 31
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