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{{summary | text=Righteousness is the attribute of God where he is said to be [[holy]], perfect and just. In another sense it refers to the righteousness of [[human|man]] - either his inherent lack of being sinless before God, or his potential right standing before God having been reckoned as without [[sin]] through the [[atonement]] of [[Jesus]].}}
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''Synopsis:'' Righteousness is the attribute of God where he is said to be [[holy]], perfect and just. In another sense it refers to the righteousness of [[human|man]] - either his inherent lack of being sinless before God, or his potential right standing before God having been reckoned as without [[sin]] through the [[atonement]] of [[Jesus]].
  
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==Main article==
* [[Sin]] | [[Justification]] | [[Holy]] | [[Salvation]]
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Righteousness is the attribute of God where he is said to be [[holy]], perfect and just. In another sense it refers to the righteousness of [[human|man]] - either his inherent lack of being sinless before God, or his potential right standing before God having been reckoned as without [[sin]] through the [[atonement]] of [[Jesus]].
  
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Righteousness Wikipedia - Righteousness]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Righteousness Wikipedia - Righteousness]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:34, 3 September 2007

Synopsis: Righteousness is the attribute of God where he is said to be holy, perfect and just. In another sense it refers to the righteousness of man - either his inherent lack of being sinless before God, or his potential right standing before God having been reckoned as without sin through the atonement of Jesus.

Related topics

Sin | Justification | Holy | Salvation


Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons

Righteousness (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)


Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Righteousness


Main article

Righteousness is the attribute of God where he is said to be holy, perfect and just. In another sense it refers to the righteousness of man - either his inherent lack of being sinless before God, or his potential right standing before God having been reckoned as without sin through the atonement of Jesus.

Biblical passages

Quotes

Links



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