Psalms 119: 65-72 Teth
Pronounced "tate" (like mate), Teth holds a paradoxical definition: both good and evil. I believe it's the knowledge of both good and evil. It is first mentioned when God calls light good. We must understand we would not know good or evil without God. In fact when God created man he did not understand good and evil.
The Devil's temptation to Eve was you will be like God knowing good and evil you will know right from wrong. Knowing right and wrong does not mean we do right. In fact many evils done in this world someone in their mind justified it. I am doing this because of XYZ. Our minds can deceive us into doing wrong and calling it right.
“Buy the truth, and sell it not”— Proverbs 23:23
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