Moses & the wisdom: She entered the soul of a servant of the Lord and withstood dread kings with signs and wonders. Wisdom 10:16

in #servant18 days ago

The Book of Wisdom begins by explaining the nature of the most perfect science and why it is so necessary for those who govern the world. But then there is a second part of the book that explains how this wisdom manifested itself in the history of the chosen people, rescuing those who needed to be saved and punishing those who despised divine knowledge, because God, as all the sapiential literature teaches, is the wisdom itself.
And the Book of Wisdom in its narrative gives a brief description of the life and most notable actions performed by the prophet Moses. And the Book mentions Moses and how the Israelites escaped from Egypt to the promised land to teach that the wisdom of God is life, protection, guidance, and illumination of the mind for his devotees. And with these words, the Book of Wisdom begins the description of the exodus: "A holy people and blameless race wisdom delivered from a nation of oppressors" Wisdom 10:15.
From his very birth, the prophet's life was in grave danger. The Book of Exodus tells that a pharaoh came to power in Egypt, and this pharaoh distrusted the Israelites, so he gave orders against the life of the newborn males of this nation, and thus Moses, at three months old, was abandoned and adopted by the pharaoh's daughter, without her knowing his origin. And when he reached adulthood, Moses had to escape to Midian, where he was called by God to free his people, and God gave Moses the ability to perform miracles before Pharaoh and his people. And with these words, the book summarized these events: "She entered the soul of a servant of the Lord and withstood dread kings with signs and wonders" Wisdom 10:16. With these brief words, the Book of Wisdom explains that divine science is an indispensable condition if a leader wants to achieve success in his projects, because the greater a person's authority and power, the more necessary it becomes to avoid error. Moses, who was wise, acted with common sense and defeated a fool, the Pharaoh.
Pharaoh paid for his mistakes with his life, and Moses, through his successes, achieved glory, and this is one of the most important reflections that the Book leaves with its account of the life of Moses and the exodus of the Israelites.
Moses & the wisdom. She entered the soul of a servant of the Lord and withstood dread kings with signs and wonders. Wisdom 10,16.jpg
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