Monday, July 26, 2021

Psalm 32:10Many are the woes of the wicked, but the LORD’s unfailing love surrounds the one who trusts in him.Woe and curses are interchangeable words.Many are the curses of the wicked.
Isaiah 3:11They are rewarded for what their hands have done. Woe to the thought that God will avenge the wicked!" We accept the promise that the wicked will monitor the righteous, but God will take care of them and avenge the poor. The whole concept of curse is based on the idea that the cursed person does not believe that God is testifying. Therefore, they do evil to their neighbors and get away with it. The answer to your satisfaction is that God will retaliate in due course. In this way, the moral law effectively curses the wicked. When the Israelite's accepted the law, they must publicly agree to obey everyone, but they promised grace to cover up violations of the law, and replied that they would fulfill the law with the power of God. .. And I have to say that anyone who violates these laws will be cursed, so divine revenge is imperative.
They cannot avenge the wicked; only under the conditions of war, can they punish their enemies?However, if there is no curse, the law does not apply. This is a vivid picture: when Moses came down to preach the moral law, wicked people established pagan idols; at that moment, God wanted to destroy them but Moses protected the people. The prisoner has a choice. They broke away from the idols of pagans, accepted the specific provisions of the moral law wholeheartedly, and stepped aside. Pagan idols. Then they grouped on both sides. They killed those who had idols. His compatriots... his own family and so on. This is the image Jesus spoke of. At that time, he said that no one can be placed in front of him, referring to the promulgation of the law. As a result, they encountered Judaism defended by Jesus in the New Testament, and their family believed that they were dead.

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