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Topical Study
JUSTICE

Biblical justice proceeds from just or right character and involves fairness of judgment, particularly in the treatment of people (cf. Deuteronomy 32:4). God exercises justice with absolute equity in the punishment of sin and reward of righteousness. Justice is also closely associated with righteousness in both the OT and the NT (cf. Psalms 106:3; Romans 3:21-26) (see RIGHTEOUSNESS). God Himself is perfectly and inviolably righteous and is therefore the ultimate author and standard of justice (Genesis 18:25; Deuteronomy 10:18; 32:4). Accordingly, He requires people to "do justice" (Micah 6:8).

related to God
exercised by God:
♦ general references:
♦ request for:
♦ results of:
♦ impartiality of:
•   Romans 2:11
♦ related to Christ and His kingdom
human justice:
♦ practiced:
♦ divinely commanded:
♦ results of:
♦ professed:
♦ understanding of:
♦ exhortation to:
•   Job 6:29
♦ cynicism about:
•   Job 12:4
♦ desired:
•   Psalms 7:3
♦ requirements for:
♦ singing about:
•   Psalms 101:1
♦ characteristics of:
•   Proverbs 12:5
♦ appearance of:
♦ importance of:
•   Proverbs 21:3
♦ divinely enabled:
•   Isaiah 28:6
♦ origination of:
•   Habakkuk 1:7
♦ motivation for:
♦ questions about
•   Job 4:17; 6:30; 25:4; 35:2
perversion of:
♦ warning concerning:
♦ practice of:
♦ punishment for:
♦ God excluded from:
•   Job 8:3; 34:12
♦ response to:
•   1 Peter 2:19
♦ lack of (including "unjust" and "injustice")
(See INJUSTICE)
opposed
•   Zephaniah 3:5
personified
•   Acts 28:4

 

This topic is from the Lockman Foundation.

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