Sedrach Saith To Him: Thou, O Lord, Didst Create Man. Thou Knewest Of What Sort Of Mind He Was And Of What Sort Of Knowledge We Are, And Thou Makest It A Cause For Chastisement: But Cast Him Forth; For Shall Not I Alone Fill Up The Heavenly Places? But If That Is Not To Be So Save Man Too, O Lord. He Failed By Thy Will, Wretched Man. Why Dost Thou Waste Words On Me, Sedrach? I Created Adam And His Wife And The Sun And Said: Behold Each Other How Bright He Is, And The Wife Of Adam Is Brighter In The Beauty Of The Moon And He Was The Giver Of Her Life. Sedrach Saith: But Of What Profit Are Beauties If They Die Away Into The Earth? How Didst Thou Say, O Lord, Thou Shalt Not Return Evil For Evil? How Is It, O Lord? The Word Of Thy Divinity Never Lies, And Why Dost Thou Retaliate On Man? Or Dost Thou Not In So Doing Render Evil For Evil? I Know That Among The Quadrupeds There Is No Other So Wily And Unreasonable As The Mule. But We Strike It With The Bridle When We Wish: And Thou Hast Angels: Send Them Forth To Guard Them, And When Man Inclines Towards Sin, To Take Hold Of His Foot And Not Let Him Go Whither He Would.
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