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12:1  Your imperishable spirit permeates all things;
12:2  that is why, bit by bit, you correct those who err, and you admonish them and call to mind the very things in which they go wrong, so that they may renounce their wickedness and believe in you, O Lord.
12:3  The ancient inhabitants of your holy land
12:4  you despised for their loathsome practices: their acts of sorcery and sacrilegious rites,
12:5  their merciless slaughter of children, and their cannibalistic feasting on human flesh and blood. Those initiates of secret rituals,
12:6  those parents who slaughtered defenseless children, you willed to destroy by the hands of our ancestors,
12:7  so that the land cherished by you above all others might receive a worthy colony of children of God.
12:8  But even these, since they were men, you spared, and you sent wasps as forerunners of your army to exterminate them little by little.
12:9  It was well within your power to have the godless vanquished in battle by the righteous or to destroy them in an instant by savage beasts or by one stern word.
12:10  But by carrying out your sentence in stages, you gave them the chance to repent. You were well aware that they came from an evil stock, and that their wickedness was innate, and that their way of thinking would never change,
12:11  for they were an accursed race from the beginning. Again, it was not because of fear of anyone that you allowed their sins to go unpunished.
12:12  For who can say to you: “What have you done?” or who can challenge your judgment? Who can bring accusation against you when the nations you have created are destroyed? Or who can come into your presence as the defender of the wicked?
12:13  For there is no other god besides you, who show concern for the wellbeing of all people, to whom you must prove that you have not been unjust in your judgments.
12:14  Nor can any king or ruler confront you in defense of those you have punished.
12:15  You are righteous, and you govern all things with righteousness, considering it not in keeping with your power to condemn anyone not deserving of punishment.
12:16  For your strength is the source of righteousness, and your universal dominion makes you gracious to all.
12:17  You display your strength when people doubt the absolute degree of your power, and you rebuke any insolence shown by those who are aware of your might.
12:18  But even though your strength is unsurpassed, you show mercy in your judgment, and you govern us with great leniency, for you possess the power to act whenever you so choose.
12:19  By acting in this way you have taught your people that the righteous man must be kind to others, and you have gifted your children with blessed hope because you grant them repentance for their sins.
12:20  For if you have shown such great solicitude and indulgence in punishing the enemies of your children who deserved to die and have granted them time and opportunity to repudiate their wickedness,
12:21  with what attentiveness have you judged your children to whose ancestors you made such wonderful promises through oaths and covenants!
12:22  Hence, while you chastise us, you scourge our enemies ten thousand times more, so that we may recall your goodness when we judge, and when we are judged, we may hope for mercy.
12:23  This is why against those who lived wicked lives of folly you used their own abominations to torment them.
12:24  For they went far astray along the paths of error, accepting as gods the vilest and most despicable animals, being deluded like foolish infants.
12:25  Therefore, as though they were children unable to reason, you imposed a sentence upon them to mock them.
12:26  However, those who have paid no heed to the warning of mild rebukes will experience the full weight of God’s judgment.
12:27  They were angered at their suffering, finding themselves punished because of those creatures they had regarded as gods. But then they saw and recognized as the true God the one whom previously they had refused to know, and with this the very height of condemnation fell upon them.