Asaph, a spiritual leader in the Old Testament, grapples with the conundrum of why wicked people seem to prosper while the righteous suffer. He asks a series of forbidden questions, including why unbelievers have a better life, why they seem to have less struggles, and why they are not revealed for who they really are. Asaph's questions reflect his own internal struggle with doubt and frustration, and he ultimately seeks an answer from God, who reveals the truth about His justice and the nature of wickedness.
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