During moments of divine intervention or judgment, distinctions between social classes or ranks become irrelevant. Both the master and the servant, the king and the common man, face the same consequences. This underscores the idea that divine justice is impartial and universal, transcending human-made hierarchies. It reminds us that in the grand scheme of things, our earthly titles and positions do not exempt us from the natural laws or divine will. This can be a humbling realization, encouraging us to treat each other with respect and equality, knowing that we are all subject to the same divine oversight. Such a perspective fosters a sense of unity and shared responsibility, urging us to act with fairness and compassion towards all, regardless of their status.
The master and the servant were punished alike, and the common man suffered the same as the king.
Wisdom 18:11
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