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15. That men are tried by God for this purpose, that they may be proved.
In Genesis: "And God, tempted Abraham, and said to him, Take thy only
son whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go into the high land, and offer him there as
a burnt-offering on one of the mountains of which I will tell thee."
Of this same thing in Deuteronomy: "The Lord your God proveth you, that He
may know if ye love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your
soul."
Of this same thing in the Wisdom of Solomon: "Although in the sight of men
they suffered torments, their hope is full of immortality; and having been in
few things distressed, yet in many things they shall be happily ordered,
because God tried them, and found them worthy of Himself. As gold in the
furnace He proved them, and as a burnt-offering He received them. And in their
time there shall be respect of them; they shall judge the nations, and shall
rule over the people; and their Lord shall reign for ever."
Of this same thing in the Maccabees: "Was not Abraham found faithful in
temptation, and it was accounted unto him for righteousness? "
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