11. For these, advising like a father, you approved; but the others, interrogating like a severe king, you condemned.
12. For whether absent or present, they were tortured alike.
13. For they had received double: weariness and groaning in the remembrance of things past.
14. For when they paid attention to their punishments, to attend to their own benefit, they called to mind the Lord, admiring the end result.
15. For though they showed scorn by throwing out distorted statements, in the end they were amazed at the result, but this is not the same as thirsting for justice.