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לֹא יְבַקֵּר בֵּין־טֹוב לָרַע וְלֹא יְמִירֶנּוּ וְאִם־הָמֵר יְמִירֶנּוּ וְהָיָה־הוּא וּתְמוּרָתֹו יִהְיֶה־קֹדֶשׁ לֹא יִגָּאֵל׃
33
לֹא יְבַקֵּר בֵּין־טֹוב לָרַע וְלֹא יְמִירֶנּוּ וְאִם־הָמֵר יְמִירֶנּוּ וְהָיָה־הוּא וּתְמוּרָתֹו יִהְיֶה־קֹדֶשׁ לֹא יִגָּאֵל׃
Napsal(a) Henry MacLagan
Verse 33. For a man may not, from his self-derived intelligence estimate his own quality as to good or evil; nor is it allowable to go back from good to evil; if, in the fluctuations of temptations, he fall into evil, he must worship the Lord both by resistance to evil, and determination to good, and, in this case, both states are sanctified; nor can man then pass from a state of good and truth to a state of evil and falsity.