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17 With an inflated opinion of himself, Antiochus failed to realize that the Lord had been angered for a time because of the sins committed by the inhabitants of the city, and that it was for this reason that he was disregarding the holy place. 18 If it had not been the case that they were involved in many sinful acts, Antiochus would have been flogged and checked in his presumptuous act as soon as he approached, just as had been the case with Heliodorus, whom King Seleucus had sent to inspect the treasury.

19 However, the Lord had not chosen the people for the sake of the holy place, but the holy place for the sake of the people.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. 2 Maccabees 5:19 People are more important than even the most sacred institutions (see Mk 2:27).