Therefore, the wicked will not stand in judgment. As it is written in Proverbs 15:7, "The lips of the wise disperse knowledge." The wise are the people of Israel, who made a stranger of the Ark, as it is written in Exodus 25:11, "And you shall overlay it with pure gold." But the hearts of fools are not the same.

They are the Gentile nations who have become estranged from God. Another interpretation of "The lips of the wise disperse knowledge" is that the people of Israel always exalt God's name and proclaim it morning and evening. But the hearts of fools do not do so. They are the heretics who say that the world is foolishness.

Another saying is "But the hearts of fools are not the same." Rabbi Yudan and Rabbi Pinchas said that God said to the wicked, "I created the world," as it is written in Genesis 1:7, "And it was so." But you say otherwise. Therefore, the wicked will not stand in judgment.

However, it would be good for them if they did not judge others except as they would judge themselves. Rabbi Abba bar Kahana said that the wicked sin twice. They are the four kingdoms that will not stand on the day of judgment. Rabbi Shmuel bar Nachmani said that one affliction destroys them and they are called to account.

Therefore, the wicked will not stand in judgment. The word "judgment" is written only in the context of judgment, as it is written in Jeremiah 10:8, "But they are altogether senseless and foolish; the instruction of idols is but wood!" (Psalms 34:22) "The wicked will perish." (Proverbs 24:16) "For the righteous falls seven times and rises again, but the wicked stumble in times of calamity, not twice."