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Bible Quote by Israel Shenker

“In the Bible, fate was often presented as the handmaiden of morality: sin was succeeded by misfortune, righteousness by prosperity, with reward and punishment instrumental in persuading man to obey divine commandments.” quote by Israel Shenker
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“In the Bible, fate was often presented as the handmaiden of morality: sin was succeeded by misfortune, righteousness by prosperity, with reward and punishment instrumental in persuading man to obey divine commandments.”

Israel Shenker

About This Quote

The passage explains that biblical narratives link moral behavior with corresponding fortunes, using reward and punishment to enforce obedience.

In simple terms: Biblical stories tie sin to misfortune and righteousness to prosperity to guide conduct.

Key Takeaway

Understand moral causality in religious texts.

Themes

theology ethics literature

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Religious study
  • ethical reflection
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

Divine justice moral causality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this view influence personal morality?
  • Can moral outcomes be separated from divine reward?
A Different Perspective

Interpretations vary across traditions; not all view this as literal cause.

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