I answer that there preexists in every craftsman a plan for things produced by his skill, so also there needs to exist in every ruler an orderly pan for the things his subjects ought to do. And as we call the plan for the things that a craft produces, the craft or ideal type of the things crafted, so also the plan of a ruler for his subjects' actions has the nature of law...And God in his wisdom creates all things and is related to them like a craftsman to the products of his craft....And s the plan of divine wisdom has the nature f a craft of or a type or idea because all things are created through it, so the plan of divine wisdom causing the movement of all things to their requisite ends has the nature of law. And so the eternal law is simply the plan of divine wisdom that directs all the actions and movements of created things.
What is the first precept of the natural law, according to the text?
a) To seek wisdom and knowledge
b) To do and seek good, and shun evil
c) To live virtuously
d) To follow divine laws