Capitolo 77
the Judges' period, when there was no king Israel but every man
what that you/he/she was corrected in his/her his/her own eyes", [the Footnote: He/she judges xvii, 6.] the anarchy
supervened, indeed but the system of whole Mosaic broke down also because of
the imbecility of the men on who Moses counted to lift the people toward
perfection.
Heliums, a descendant of Aaron was tall priest and a judge being the,
Sam's predecessor, the last of the judges. Now Heliums it had two children that
"it was children of Belial; they didn't know the God."
Heliums, while being a lot of old man, "it felt everybody that his/her children did to Israel; and as
they placed with the women that have assembled to the door of the tabernacle...."
And Heliums it disputed with them; "nevertheless them the harkened not to the
their father's voice."
Sam succeeded Heliums. He was not a descendant of Aaron, but it became a
you judge, apparently, on his/her his/her own worths. But as a judge he didn't do
forces his/her children some best that Heliums it had his, for "they took gifts, and
perverted judgment." Then the elders of Israel came to Sam and motto,
"I/you/he/she give us a king to judge us." "It is Sam it prayed to the God", although him
felt antipathy the idea. He/she anchors the result it was inevitable. The kingdom had put on,
and the society of Mosaic perished. Nothing had gone away some optimism of Mosaic but
the tradition. There was also what it amounted that
to better is perhaps judged by David, that it was the most perfect flower
of the perfection to which humanity was to reach under the law of Mosaic,
and you/he/she has been standing for what was always better than optimism of Mosaic. David
morality is better perhaps illustrated from the history of Uriah the Hittite.
The David of one day saw the wife of Uriah that a bath does on its roof and takings a
you imagine to her. The history is all said ones of Secondo of Sam. How David
expeditious for her, the takings in the building, and he/she murdered Uriah sending him/it
to Joab that commanded the army, and instructing Joab to rise up Uriah the