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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 means to be good and just. The word is commonly used to describe God's nature of being [[holy]], perfect and just. It also sometimes is used to refer to the righteousness of a person - either his inherent lack of sin or his potential right standing before God having been reckoned as without [[sin]] through the [[atonement]] of [[Jesus]].
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[[Sin]] | [[Justification]] | [[Holy]] | [[Salvation]]
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===[[Rigtheousness of God]]===
  
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The phrase "righteousness of God" occurs in the Old Testament and in the New Testament. The [[apostle Paul]] uses the phrase in his [[Epistle to the Romans|letter to the church in Rome]].
  
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The exact meaningg of righteousness of God ("δικαισυνη του θεου" in Greek) in Scripture is debated by scholars. It probably has a number of meanings including
 
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* God's saving action among his people
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* The inherent qualities of God including his justice and faithfulness
 
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* The righteous status of God being declared on his people
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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Revision as of 11:30, 27 July 2008

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Righteousness means to be good and just. The word is commonly used to describe God's nature of being holy, perfect and just. It also sometimes is used to refer to the righteousness of a person - either his inherent lack of sin or his potential right standing before God having been reckoned as without sin through the atonement of Jesus.

Rigtheousness of God

The phrase "righteousness of God" occurs in the Old Testament and in the New Testament. The apostle Paul uses the phrase in his letter to the church in Rome.

The exact meaningg of righteousness of God ("δικαισυνη του θεου" in Greek) in Scripture is debated by scholars. It probably has a number of meanings including

  • God's saving action among his people
  • The inherent qualities of God including his justice and faithfulness
  • The righteous status of God being declared on his people

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