74. Do you praise the courage of Elijah [4561] in the presence of tyrants, and his fiery translation? [4562] Or the fair inheritance of Elisha, the sheepskin mantle, accompanied by the spirit of Elijah? [4563] You must also praise the life of Basil, spent in the fire. I mean in the multitude of temptations, and his escape through fire, which burnt, but did not consume, the mystery of "the bush," [4564] and the fair cloak of skin from on high, his indifference to the flesh. I pass by the rest, the three young men bedewed in the fire, [4565] the fugitive prophet praying in the whale's belly, [4566] and coming forth from the creature, as from a chamber; the just man in the den, restraining the lions' rage, [4567] and the struggle of the seven Maccabees, [4568] who were perfected with their father and mother in blood, and in all kinds of tortures. Their endurance he rivalled, and won their glory.