Men will say that it is easy to say that something will happen in the future, because it already happened in the past.
The psalmist carefully teaches that "words" are natural laws that cannot be suppressed. Men will say that the word "present" is a way of easily declaring something that will inevitably happen in the future to be adequately represented in the present.
58 11 Then one would say: Certainly there is a God who judges the earth." The psalmist carefully teaches "proverbs" as a natural law that cannot be silenced.
Then people will say “The good people are still being rewarded, because there is definitely a God who is judging the earth.
The rules demand that the witnesses see that the judgments are made against rulers. The announcements, then all men "will say" as witnesses to the axiom statements.
The pronounced axioms require of the worlds that they stand behind the judgments against the rulers.
The axiom "All men are witnesses to the pronouncements" is true.
"I told you" official statement. In the Psalms, someone expresses an honest desire, that they are able to be satisfied, by the careful accuracy or deliberate re-definition of the moral law. What you want is what you get.
The official statement of "I said so". In the Psalms, a desire is fulfilled as accurately as possible or the moral law is modified. The desire of the righteous will be rewarded, but the desires of the bad will be punished.
58 11 Then men will say, “The righteous are still rewarded; there is certainly a God who judges the earth. The Psalmist carefully teaches a “saying” as a natural law that cannot be silenced. I say, men will say that there is no doubt that this remains a way of easily declaring something that will invariably happen in the future to be adequately represented in the historical present. He presents himself before the entire world as a credible witness to moral judgment and divine vengeance. The Psalmist define the personality of creation. The good witness is more realistic than the bad leaders who have intentionally delayed moral judgment. Declaration. The official statement of "I told you so". In the Psalms, an expressed desire is faithfully satisfied by reasonable accuracy or the deliberate redefinition of the moral law. The desire of the righteous is fulfilled while the bad desire is cursed.
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