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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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+ | 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.
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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 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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