Lucian Hodoboc
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In most of his writings in The Old Testament, David seems to hold the belief that righteous people will be protected by God and end up victorious in this life, not in the afterlife. In the Psalms, he frequently mentions that God will punish the people who do wrong and will give prosperity and happiness to those who are righteous. However, as Jesus pointed out and as history shows us, that is not usually so. Many of the people who obeyed God's commandments have either been martyred and died in terrible ways or have lived terrible lives despite their faith and prayers.
So, my question is, was David wrong about this belief? And if he was, why didn't God ever correct him, instead of allowing him to incorporate this false sense of earthly justice into The Psalms?
So, my question is, was David wrong about this belief? And if he was, why didn't God ever correct him, instead of allowing him to incorporate this false sense of earthly justice into The Psalms?