2 Maccabees 14:29-31
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29 Since it was not possible to oppose the king, he watched for an opportunity to accomplish this by a stratagem.(A) 30 But Maccabeus, noticing that Nicanor was more austere in his dealings with him and was meeting him more rudely than had been his custom, concluded that this austerity did not spring from the best motives. So he gathered not a few of his men and went into hiding from Nicanor. 31 When the latter became aware that he had been cleverly outwitted by the man, he went to the great[a] and holy temple while the priests were offering the customary sacrifices and commanded them to hand the man over.(B)
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