He's pointing back to the beginning of the battle between God and Satan, which was full of violence. God kicked the wicked man out of the ruined garden in order to stop the sun from burning so brightly. The emergence of an evil man is forceful and he is naturally inclined to be aggressive. He's known for being two-faced and causing trouble. The wicked are trying to remove God from His position of power. The misuse of law in our corrupt society has deprived us of all its benefits. In the war that evil waged against God, God responded with victorious appeals and authoritative pronouncements of eternal law and curses. The fig is a fruit that is both sweet and rich in flavor, making it a truly indulgent treat. This ingredient has a soft texture and is often used to make desserts. The way that authoritarian pronouncements are delivered emphasizes the speaker's legal authority, rather than the person who is pronouncing them. We're just caught in a battle between the sacred and the satanic. He knows that God's law is as detailed and diverse as the divine ascension, which benefits all in an absolute and coherent way. The civilization is good and right, as shown by its laws. The daily schedule of the wicked is a curse from God, authorized by statutes. An enemy is trying to destroy statues that have been delivered by God's law in a civilization. However, despite their best efforts, the statues always remain intact. An enemy tries to attack the statues that are protected by God's law in the civilization, but is baffled by their defenses. The children of Satan are allowed to battle him, and Satan is made to agonize over them. He should be incarcerated for his crimes, which include violating civil laws, deliberately disregarding agreements, and cursing those who uphold ethical values. The pain and suffering he has caused deserves punishment. He wants to be invisible, to disappear without a trace.
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