Maimonides Quote

It is frequently expressed in all parts of Scripture, that the worship of the stars would be followed by absence of rain, devastation of the land, bad times, diseases, and shortness of life. But abandonment of that worship, and the return to the service of God, would be the cause of the presence of rain, fertility of the ground, good times, health and length of life. Thus Scripture teaches, in order that man should abandon idolatry, the reverse of that which idolatrous priests preached to the people, for, as has been shown by us, the principal object of the Law is to remove this doctrine, and to destroy its traces.


Ch.30 - Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190) - Part III


It is frequently expressed in all parts of Scripture, that the worship of the stars would be followed by absence of rain, devastation of the land,...

It is frequently expressed in all parts of Scripture, that the worship of the stars would be followed by absence of rain, devastation of the land,...

It is frequently expressed in all parts of Scripture, that the worship of the stars would be followed by absence of rain, devastation of the land,...

It is frequently expressed in all parts of Scripture, that the worship of the stars would be followed by absence of rain, devastation of the land,...