Another thing the fool said in his heart. The wicked are under the authority of the son of white, and the righteous are under their own authority. The wicked are under the authority of the son of white (Genesis 27:41), and Esau said in his heart (Esther 6:6), and Haman said in his heart (1 Kings 12:26), and Jeroboam said in his heart (Isaiah 14:13), and you said in your heart, "I will ascend to heaven" (Daniel 4:28).

Another saying is in the mouth of the king of heaven: "What else is there for me to say?" And so Nabal said in his heart, and Esau said in his heart: "What do I think?" He said, "There is no way in the world that I will kill my father, but I will tell Ishmael, his brother, and he will kill him, and I will kill Jacob, his brother, and we will inherit the world." Thus, Esau did not say with his mouth, but in his heart he thought, "Since Ishmael kills my father and I kill my brother, I will come to court with Ishmael and kill him, and I will inherit the world."

Therefore, he said in his heart, and the Lord revealed it, as it is written, "For I have exposed Esau and uncovered his hiding places" (Jeremiah 49:10). The Lord said to him, "I know what you thought in your heart," as it is written, "Because you said, 'These two nations and these two countries shall be mine, and we will possess them'" (Ezekiel 35:10), and who declared it? "And the Lord was there."...