'Judge' in the Bible
He will judge between the nations, and will render verdicts for the benefit of many. "They will beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nations will not raise swords against nations, and they will not learn warfare anymore.
the mighty man and the warrior, the judge and the prophet, the fortune-teller and the elder,
The LORD is taking his place to argue his case; he's standing up to judge the people.
"So now, you inhabitants of Jerusalem and men of Judah, judge, won't you please, between me and my vineyard.
His delight will be in the fear of the LORD. He won't judge by what his eyes see, nor decide disputes by what his ears hear,
but with righteousness he will judge the needy, and decide with equity for earth's poor. He will strike the earth with the rod of his mouth, and the wicked will be killed with the breath of his lips.
For the LORD is our judge, and the LORD is our lawgiver; and the LORD is our king, and it is he who will save us.
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Bible Theasaurus
- Appreciate (18 instances)
- Arbiter (5 instances)
- Arbitrator (2 instances)
- Ascertain (6 instances)
- Beak (2 instances)
- Chancellor (3 instances)
- Conclude (14 instances)
- Court (261 instances)
- Determine (43 instances)
- Estimate (11 instances)
- Evaluate (19 instances)
- Gauge (1 instance)
- Judge (345 instances)
- Justice (328 instances)
- Pronounce (72 instances)
- Try (134 instances)
Reverse Interlinear
Shaphat
Praitorion
'elohiym
Ta`am
Mishpat
Palal
Paqad
Krima
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- Eternal Judgement
- Fire Of Judgement
- God Judges The Wicked
- God, As Judge
- Jesus Christ, Judge
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- Judgement
- Judgement Day
- Judgement In The Wilderness
- Judgement On Backsliders
- Judgement On Murderers
- Judgement On Old People
- Judgement Seat
- Judgement To Come
- Judgements Written
- Judges
- Messianic Prophecies
- People Involved In Judgement
- Spirit Of Christ
- The Day Of Judgement
- The Final Judgement
- The Judgement Involves
- The Judgement Is Called
- The Nature Of The Judgement