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Hannah and her Seven Daughters
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They
then
brought
in yet
another
son, and
said to him: Worship the idol. He said to them:
I cannot do so, as
it is written in the Torah: “You have avouched the Lord
this day to be your God…
and the Lord has avouched you this day
to be a people for His own possession” (Deuteronomy 26:17–18).
We already took an oath to the Holy One, Blessed be He, that we will not exchange Him for a different god, and He too has taken an oath to us that He will not exchange us for another nation.
…
Gittin 57b:18-19
There was an incident involving Miriam daughter of the baker, who was taken captive with her seven sons. The emperor took them and placed them behind seven partitions. He brought the first and said to him: ‘Prostrate yourself to the idol.’ He said to him: ‘God forbid, I will not prostrate myself to the idol.’ He said to him: ‘Why?’ [He responded:] ‘Because so it is written in our Torah: “I am the Lord your God”’ (Exodus 20:2). Immediately, he took him out and executed him.
He took out the second and said to him: ‘Prostrate yourself to the idol…
Eikhah Rabbah 1:50
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