3 maccabees 1:14 - He was thoroughly answered by some one, That he did wrong to boast of this.

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What does "3 maccabees 1:14" mean?


The verse "He was thoroughly answered by some one, That he did wrong to boast of this" (3 Maccabees 1:14) is referring to a specific situation in the preceding verses, likely the boasting of Ptolemy IV Philopator. To understand the meaning fully, we need the context. Here's a breakdown:

"He": This refers to Ptolemy IV Philopator, the king of Egypt.

"was thoroughly answered by some one": This indicates a direct and potentially forceful rebuke or argument. The "some one" could be an advisor, a general, or perhaps even a high-ranking priest or official.

"That he did wrong to boast of this": This pinpoints the subject of the rebuke. Ptolemy had been boasting about something.

In essence, the verse means that Ptolemy's arrogance or bragging was challenged by someone who told him directly that he was wrong to be so boastful.

Context from surrounding verses in 3 Maccabees (primarily 1:1-13) is essential for a complete understanding:
Based on the prior verses, Ptolemy was boasting about his victory over Antiochus the Great at the Battle of Raphia (3 Maccabees 1:1-7).
He then traveled to Jerusalem and attempted to enter the Temple's inner sanctuary (3 Maccabees 1:8-13).

Therefore, his boasting most likely refers to his victory and, perhaps more importantly, his presumptuous intention to enter the Jewish Temple, which was forbidden to non-Jews. He was being rebuked for his audacity and disrespect towards the Jewish religion, specifically for trying to enter the temple sanctuary. The 'someone' who answered him would be likely someone Jewish.

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