Divine Justice and Human Knowledge in Ancient Israel and Mesopotamia.

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Tamera R

 

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The Dialogue Between a Man and his God portrays a perfect example of this; "My Lord, I have debated with myself, and in my feelings [?] of heart: the wrong I did I do not know!" The suffering man (known as the young man in the story) cries out in his prayers that he is innocent as best he can tell, and if there is some unknown sin to him, he hasn't a clue to what it is...
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The Poem of the Righteous Sufferer begins with the same idea that the character had done everything he was supposed to do in order to please the gods, yet had received no blessings. K. Van Der Toorn writes on this ignorance of sin, "Mostly it serves as a kind of apology, by which the suppliant intends to make his gods understand his difficulties...
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