Wisdom 16
God allowed the Israelites' enemies to suffer torments, including being killed by beasts and snakes, as a punishment for their wickedness. In contrast, God provided for the Israelites, giving them quails to eat and protecting them from harm, even when they were bitten by snakes. God's mercy and power were demonstrated through the Israelites' deliverance, and they were healed by God's word rather than by any human remedy. The chapter also highlights the contrast between the fate of the wicked, who are punished by God's power, and the protection and nourishment of the righteous, who are sustained by God's word and provision.
Because of this, and by means of things similar to these, they were allowed to endure fitting torments, and they were exterminated by a multitude of beastsInstead of these torments, you administered your people kindly, giving them a desire for a new taste from your delights, and preparing quails for their foodso that, even those desiring food, because of those things which were sent and revealed to them, were now turned away from a necessary desire. Yet these, after a brief time, having become weak, tasted a new foodFor it was necessary, though they are without excuse, for them to unexpectedly come upon the ruin of exercising tyranny, yet this was as if to show them how their enemies were being exterminatedAnd so, when fierce beasts overcame them in anger, they were exterminated by the bites of perverse snakesBut your anger did not continue forever, though they were troubled for a short time for their correction, they have a sign of salvation as a remembrance of the commandment of your lawFor he who turned to it was not healed by what he saw, but by you, the Savior of allYet in this you revealed to our enemies that you are he who delivers from all evilFor they were killed by the biting of locusts and flies, and there was found no remedy for their life, because they deserved to be destroyed by such thingsBut not even the teeth of venomous serpents conquered your sons, for your mercy came to them and healed themFor, in remembrance of your words, they were examined and were quickly saved, for forgetfulness is not engraved into your altar so that they would be unable to obtain your helpAnd, indeed, neither an herb, nor a poultice, healed them, but your word, O Lord, which heals allFor it is you, O Lord, who holds the power of life and death; you both lead to the threshold of death and you restoreYet man, indeed, kills his own soul through malice, and when his spirit goes forth, it will not be returned, nor will he call back his soul when it has been receivedBut it is impossible to escape your handFor the impious, having refused to know you, have been scourged by the strength of your arm, enduring persecution by unusual waters, and by hailstorms, and by rain storms, and being consumed by fireFor there was something extraordinary in water, which extinguishes all things; it has prevailed more than fire; for the world is the defender of the justIndeed, at a certain time, the fire was subdued, so as not to burn away the animals, which were sent against the impious; and so that, in seeing this, they might know that they are suffering persecution by the judgment of GodAnd, at another time, fire burned, beyond its own power, in the midst of water, and it flared up from all around, so as to destroy the nations of an unjust landInstead of these things, you nourished your people with the food of angels, and, having prepared bread from heaven, you served them without labor that which holds within itself every delight and the sweetness of every flavorFor your nature showed your sweetness, which you hold within your sons, and serving the will of each one, it was converted to what each one preferredBut snow and ice held back the strength of fire, and did not melt, so that they might know that fire, burning in the hail and flashing in the rain, destroyed the fruits of the enemiesYet it was also the case, so that the just might be nourished, that fire had even been deprived of its own powerFor the creature serving you, the Creator, grows red hot in the midst of the conflict against the unjust, and yet it subsides for the benefit of those who trust in youBecause of this, and at that time, having been transfigured in all things, your grace was diligently serving as the nursemaid of all things, according to the will of those who long for youso that your sons, whom you loved, O Lord, might know that it is not the fruits of nature which feed men, but your word, which preserves those who believe in youFor that which could not be destroyed by fire, was immediately melted when warmed by a few rays of the sunso that it might be clear to all that it is right to come before the sun to bless you, and to adore you at the dawning of the lightFor the hope of the ungrateful will melt away like the winter’s ice and will disperse like overflowing water
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