Emphasis Preaching Journal
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There is a character in the play, The Trial of God, by Elie Wiesel, by the name of Berish. He is a tall, strong, angry believer who "groans inwardly" as he experiences the cruelty of life's events. He moans early in the play, "I knew how to wait once ... I waited and waited for redemption, and who do you think came? The redeemer? No: the killers ... I want to understand why He is giving strength to the killers and nothing but tears and the shame of helplessness to the victims." Toward the end of the play, Berish concludes, "... with my last breath, I shall shout my protest to God!
