He is told at the end by Elihu that the righteous suffer to strengthen them to
resist sin and evil.
Not exact matches
yet they themselves «
sinned» before they knew the difference between Good
and Evil... Or as you are trying to twist it — judgment on good and evil God must be immoral, if it punishes innocent people for sins they do not understand and could not res
Evil... Or as you are trying to twist it — judgment on good
and evil God must be immoral, if it punishes innocent people for sins they do not understand and could not res
evil God must be immoral, if it punishes innocent people for
sins they do not understand
and could not
resist.
yet they themselves «
sinned» before they knew the difference between Good
and Evil... Or as you are trying to twist it — judgment of good and evil God must be immoral, if it punishes innocent people for sins they do not understand and could not res
Evil... Or as you are trying to twist it — judgment of good
and evil God must be immoral, if it punishes innocent people for sins they do not understand and could not res
evil God must be immoral, if it punishes innocent people for
sins they do not understand
and could not
resist.
He has proven himself able to
resist the temptations that lead to
sin and its
evil consequences: pride in human self - sufficiency, idolatry, doubt of God's promises.