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Amos 6

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1 Voi suruttomia Zionissa, ja niitä, jotka Samarian vuoreen luottavat, jotka kutsutaan ylimmäisiksi pakanain seassa, ja Israelin huoneessa hallitsevat!

2 Menkäät Kalneen ja katsokaat, ja menkäät sieltä suureen Hamatin kaupunkiin, ja sieltä käykäät alas Philistealaisten Gatiin: ovatko ne paremmat kuin nämät valtakunnat, ovatko heidän rajansa laviammat, kuin teidän rajanne:

3 Te jotka luulette itsenne kaukana olevan pahoista päivistä, ja vedätte puoleenne väkivaltaisen istuimen,

4 Ja makaatte elephantin luisessa vuoteessa, ja koreilette ylönpalttisuudessa teidän makaussiallanne, ja syötte parhaimmat laumasta ja syötetyt vasikat karjan seasta,

5 Ja soitatte psaltarilla, ja ajattelette teillenne lauluja niinkuin David,

6 Ja juotte viinaa maljoista, ja voitelette teitänne parhaalla voiteella; ja ei kenkään sure Josephin vahinkoa.

7 Sentähden pitää heidän nyt käymän niiden edellä, jotka viedään pois vangittuna, ja öykkärien vieraspito on lakkaava.

8 Sillä Herra, Herra on vannonut itse kauttansa, sanoo Herra Jumala Zebaot: minua kauhistaa Jakobin ylpeys, ja minä vihaan hänen koreita huoneitansa, ja tahdon sen kaupungin hyljätä ja kaikki mitä hänessä on.

9 Ja pitää tapahtuman, että vaikka kymmenen miestä yhteen huoneeseen jäisi, niin pitää heidän kuitenkin kuoleman,

10 Että hänen setänsä ja enonsa veis hänen luunsa ulos huoneesta, ja sanois sille, joka sen huoneen vieressä on: vieläkö sinun tykönäs ketään on? ja se vastaa: jo ovat kaikki pois. Ja niiden pitää sanoman: ole vaiti, sillä ei he tahtoneet, että Herran nimeä olis muistutettu.

11 Sillä katso, Herra on käskenyt lyödä suuria huoneita rikki, ja vähiä huoneita hajoomaan.

12 Taitavatko hevoset kalliolla samota? taidetaanko sitä härjillä kyntää? sillä te muuttelette oikeuden sapeksi ja vanhurskauden hedelmän koiruohoksi,

13 Ja iloitsette tyhjästä asiasta, ja sanotte: emmekö me kyllä väkevät ole meidän sarvillamme?

14 Sentähden katso, minä tahdon teidän päällenne, te Israelin huone, kansan herättää, sanoo Herra Jumala Zebaot; joka teitä pitää siitä paikasta ahdistaman, kuin Hamatiin mennään, hamaan korven ojaan asti.

   


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Sacred Scripture #85

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85. It would be a waste of time to show from the Word that there are in the Word paired expressions like these that seem like repetitions of the same thing, because that would fill many pages. To banish doubt, though, I would like to cite some passages where judgment and justice occur together, then nation and people, and then joy and gladness.

The following are passages where judgment and justice are paired:

The city used to be full of [good] judgment; justice used to spend its nights there. (Isaiah 1:21)

Zion will be redeemed in justice, and those of her who are brought back, in judgment. (Isaiah 1:27)

Jehovah Sabaoth will be exalted in judgment, and God, the Holy One, will be hallowed in justice. (Isaiah 5:16)

He will sit upon the throne of David and over his kingdom, to establish it in judgment and in justice. (Isaiah 9:7)

Let Jehovah be exalted, because he dwells on high and has filled the earth with judgment and justice. (Isaiah 33:5)

Jehovah says, “Watch over judgment and perform justice, for my salvation is at hand so that my justice may be revealed.” (Isaiah 56:1)

As though they were a nation that did justice and had not abandoned the judgment of their God, they would ask for judgments of justice. (Isaiah 58:2)

Swear by the living Jehovah in judgment and in justice. (Jeremiah 4:2)

The one who glories should glory in this, that Jehovah is bringing about judgment and justice on the earth. (Jeremiah 9:24)

Do judgment and justice. Woe to those who build their house without justice and their upper chambers without judgment. Has not your father done judgment and justice? Then it will be well for him. (Jeremiah 22:3, 13, 15)

I will raise up for David a righteous branch who will rule as king and bring about judgment and justice on earth. (Jeremiah 23:5; 33:15)

If a man is righteous and has practiced judgment and justice... (Ezekiel 18:5)

If the ungodly turn back and practice judgment and justice, [their former deeds] will not be remembered against them. They have practiced judgment and justice; they will surely live. (Ezekiel 33:14, 16)

I will betroth myself to you forever in justice and judgment, and in mercy and compassion. (Hosea 2:19)

Let judgment flow down like water, and justice like a mighty torrent. (Amos 5:24)

You have turned judgment into gall and the fruit of justice into wormwood. (Amos 6:12)

Jehovah will plead my case and bring about a judgment for me. He will lead me into the light, and I will see his justice. (Micah 7:9)

Jehovah, your justice is like the mountains of God; your judgments are a great deep. (Psalms 36:6)

Jehovah will bring forth his justice like light and judgment like noonday. (Psalms 37:6)

Jehovah will judge his people with justice and his needy ones with judgment. (Psalms 72:2)

Justice and judgment are the foundation of your throne. (Psalms 89:14)

... when I will have learned the judgments of your justice. Seven times a day I praise you for the judgments of your justice. (Psalms 119:7, 164)

Gad enacts the justice of Jehovah and his judgment with Israel. (Deuteronomy 33:21)

The Spirit of Truth will convict the world concerning justice and judgment. (John 16:8, 10)

There are other such passages as well.

The reason judgment and justice are mentioned so often is that the Word says “judgment” in reference to what is true and “justice” in reference to what is good; so “doing judgment and justice” also means acting on the basis of what is true and on the basis of what is good.

The reason the Word says “judgment” in reference to what is true and “justice” in reference to what is good is that the Lord’s government in the spiritual kingdom is called “judgment, ” while the Lord’s government in the heavenly kingdom is called “justice” (see Heaven and Hell 214-215). Because the Word says “judgment” in reference to what is true, in some passages it speaks of truth and justice, as in Isaiah 11:5, Psalms 85:11, and elsewhere.

  
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