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Commentaire sur Job 36:6

לֹא־יְחַיֶּ֥ה רָשָׁ֑ע וּמִשְׁפַּ֖ט עֲנִיִּ֣ים יִתֵּֽן׃

Il ne laisse point vivre le méchant, mais il fait triompher le bon droit des pauvres.

Malbim on Job

This follows from the Idea embedded in the soul that God is the source of good and so He must hate evil. Consequently, the wicked cannot possibly expect any sustenance or support from Him.
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Malbim on Job

This follows from the Idea embedded in the soul that His Statute, which is the ultimate of perfection, is without fault. To assert that that He does not give justice to the poor is to impute an iniquity in His Statute and that would be a fault on His part, for it is unthinkable that God would do evil or the Almighty act iniquitously.
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