The powerful, commoners, beggars, and pigs all stood quietly on the flat floor listening to the sermons.
"...he was a man of perfect integrity. Here are two things to prove his perfection.
To treat others with love. He helped the begging rascal (29:16); he was the eye of the blind and the foot of the lame (20 9:15).
He is righteous. He wears righteousness as his garment, and justice as his robe and crown (29:14). He has raised his spear to the robber, he has raised his fist to the betrayal, but in the end he does not Unrighteousness broke his gums or took his life.
This is an ordinary man of complete integrity. After all kinds of trials, friends, family, justice, and mercy have all left him, and he can no longer live an ordinary life. Days. He was sifted to the bottom, and even though his steps did not stray from the right path, and his mouth did not speak injustice, and his seed fell into bad soil."
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