Bible wisdom to remember: No harm overtakes the righteous, but the wicked have their fill of trouble. Proverbs 12:21

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The story of Cain who murdered his brother Abel out of envy in the Book of Genesis, the story of how God rejected King Saul and blessed his successor David, the story of how King Hezekiah of Judah defeated the tyrant Sennacherib ruler of the Assyrian empire during the siege of the city of Jerusalem, are a permanent reminder that the ethical laws created by the Lord in his understanding are eternal, unchangeable, and of effective fulfillment.
And it is up to wisdom, which is the highest and most perfect science, to teach the principles and effects of these spiritual laws. And the existence of these laws is what determines that there are two opposite paths for man, righteousness ("Do to no one what you yourself hate" Tobit 4:15) and sin; because man is by nature free, and it is within man's reason to follow the divine laws or reject them: "God in the beginning created human beings and made them subject to their own free choice" Ben Sira 15:14.
This is why King Solomon in his Book of Proverbs in the Bible taught that these spiritual laws involve for man different retributions, blessings or curses, with a phrase of wisdom to remember and not forget: "No harm overtakes the righteous, but the wicked have their fill of trouble" Proverbs 12:21.
The purpose of the science of ethics is the study of good and evil, but it is in the science of wisdom to teach the most excellent and the best, that is why the wise King Solomon with his intelligence pointed out the best path for man. Man can choose the path of error, but man must be warned, there are no blessings for heretics, righteousness is the path of the sensible man, but the sin is the path of the fool.
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