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Essay heading: Divine Justice and Human Knowledge in Ancient Israel and Mesopotamia.
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This can be perceived
as a superficial repentance; a form of, as we know it, "Sucking up". In A Sufferer's Salvation the narrator states, "I praise, I praise, what the Lord Marduk has done I praise! [I praise, I praise], what the angry (personal) god [has done], I praise!" It seems that these characters are unwilling to admit or accept the fact that their suffering could be part of god's plan, the notion that they are suffering unjustly is implied throughout the text, yet they do not want to be seen as outright blasphemers of what their deities have done... displayed 300 characters
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Simply, they are saying: "I don't like what you have done, it is unfair to me, but you are still the greatest and most just, which means you should correct my situation." These sufferers are treading upon a fine line between being devout and being irreverent, and their praise is their tool to staying as faithful as possible... displayed next 300 characters
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