133 gracious, since he has mercy on those who convert to his Law,
134 and patient, because he shows patience to those who have sinned, since they are his own creation.
135 I know that he is called generous, because he wants to give gifts rather than demand them,
136 and very merciful, because he multiplies mercies more and more to those now alive and those who went before and those who are to come in the future.
137 If, indeed, he hadn’t multiplied them, the world with those who live in it would not now exist.
138 He is called giver, because if he didn’t give out of his own goodness some relief from their sins to people who committed sins, not one ten-thousandth part of humanity could live.
139 He is called judge, because unless he forgave those created by his word and wiped out the multitude of their offenses,