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However, Maccabeus remained confident, firm in his belief that he would receive help from the Lord. He urged his troops to have no fear of the attack of the enemy but to keep in mind the help that they had received from Heaven in former times and to remain confident that victory would be theirs through the help of the Almighty. He encouraged them by citing the Law and the Prophets,[a] and by reminding them of the struggles they had already survived in the past, he filled them with fresh enthusiasm.

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  1. 2 Maccabees 15:9 The Law and the Prophets were now regarded as Scripture and known as the “sacred books” (1 Mac 12:9). Not all the other Books had been collected at this time (see Prologue to Wisdom of Ben Sira: “the Law . . . , the Prophets, and the rest of the Books”).