Wisdom 12:7-17

7 so that the land which you consider the most precious of all lands would be a suitable home for your people.
8 But even in this you showed mercy toward their enemies, since they were only human beings. You sent hornets ahead of your army, to destroy the enemy gradually. 1
9 You could have allowed the righteous to destroy those ungodly people in battle; you could have wiped them out immediately with wild animals or with one harsh command.
10 But instead, you carried out your sentence gradually, to give them a chance to repent, even though you knew that they came from evil stock, that they had been wicked since birth, and that they would never change their way of thinking. 2
11 Their whole nation was cursed from the start, and though you had not punished them for their sins, it was not because you were afraid of anyone.
12 You created those wicked people, and no one can speak in their defense or condemn you for destroying them. No one can question what you have done or challenge your judgment.
13 All things are under your care, and there is no other god to whom you must justify your decisions.
14 No king or ruler on earth can accuse you of punishing those people unfairly.
15 You are righteous, and you rule everything righteously. You have never used your power to condemn a person who does not deserve to be punished.
16 Your strength is the source of justice. You can show mercy to everyone, because you are the Lord of all.
17 You show your strength when people doubt that your power is perfect, and you punish anyone who knows your power but dares to ignore it.

Cross References 2

  • 1. 12.8Exodus 23.28.
  • 2. 12.102 Esdras 9.11.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.