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The term "All-just" refers to the attribute of God that embodies perfect justice and righteousness. In the Christian theological framework, God's justice is an essential aspect of His character, ensuring that He is fair, impartial, and equitable in all His dealings with humanity. This attribute is closely related to His holiness and righteousness, underscoring the moral perfection of God.

Biblical Foundation

The concept of God's justice is woven throughout the Scriptures, affirming that He is the ultimate judge who administers justice without partiality. In Deuteronomy 32:4, Moses declares, "The Rock, His work is perfect, for all His ways are just. A God of faithfulness without injustice, righteous and upright is He." This verse highlights the perfection and fairness inherent in God's nature.

In the Psalms, the justice of God is frequently celebrated. Psalm 89:14 states, "Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne; loving devotion and faithfulness go before You." Here, justice is depicted as a foundational aspect of God's rule, inseparable from His love and faithfulness.

God's Justice in Human Affairs

God's justice is not only a theological concept but also has practical implications for human affairs. The Bible consistently portrays God as a defender of the oppressed and a judge of the wicked. In Isaiah 61:8, God proclaims, "For I, the LORD, love justice; I hate robbery and wrongdoing; in My faithfulness, I will give them their recompense and make an everlasting covenant with them."

The prophetic literature often emphasizes God's concern for justice, particularly in social and economic contexts. The prophets called Israel to reflect God's justice in their treatment of the poor, widows, and orphans, as seen in Micah 6:8: "He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you but to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?"

Justice and Redemption

In the New Testament, the justice of God is intricately linked to the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul, in Romans 3:25-26, explains how God's justice is satisfied through the atoning sacrifice of Christ: "God presented Him as the atoning sacrifice through faith in His blood, to demonstrate His righteousness, because in His forbearance He had passed over the sins committed beforehand. He did this to demonstrate His righteousness at the present time, so as to be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus."

This passage reveals that God's justice does not compromise His mercy. Through Christ's sacrifice, God remains just while providing a means for sinners to be justified. This dual aspect of justice and mercy is central to the Christian understanding of salvation.

Eschatological Justice

The Bible also speaks of a future time when God's justice will be fully realized. In Revelation 20:12, John describes the final judgment: "And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. The dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books." This eschatological vision assures believers that ultimate justice will be served, and God's righteous judgment will prevail.

In summary, the attribute of God as "All-just" is a profound and integral part of His divine nature, assuring believers of His unwavering commitment to justice, both in the present world and in the age to come.
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On God and his Perfections
... 20 Q. Is God just, holy, and merciful? A. God is all just, all holy, all merciful,
as He is infinitely perfect. "All just""that is, most just. ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/kinkead/baltimore catechism no 4/lesson 2 on god and.htm

Shakers, or the United Society of Believers.
... Owe no man any thing, but to love one another.' We are to be just and honest in
all our dealings with mankind, to discharge all just dues, duties, and ...
/.../hayward/the book of religions/shakers or the united society.htm

Whether Offering a Sacrifice to God is of the Law of Nature?
... Therefore the offering of sacrifices is not of the natural law. Objection 2: Further,
things that are of the natural law were observed by all just men. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether offering a sacrifice to.htm

Even as I have Loved You
... Even as I. Even as I: My life is your life; and have a share in all My fullness;
the Spirit in you, and the fruit that comes from you, is all just the same as ...
/.../the true vine meditations for a month on john 151-16/even as i have loved.htm

Whether one Man Can have Several Last Ends?
... their species from the end, as stated above [994](A[3]), they must needs receive
their genus from the last end, which is common to them all: just as natural ...
//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether one man can have.htm

The Death of the Saviour the End of all Sacrifices.
... What more can we need as a remembrance of sin? There it stands, once for all, just
as much for every individual, as for all times and for the whole human race. ...
/.../schleiermacher/selected sermons of schleiermacher/xiv the death of the.htm

The Bythus and Pleroma of the Valentinians, as Well as the God of ...
... But to affirm that what was mentally conceived and pre-created by the Father of
all, just as it has been actually formed, is the fruit of defect, and the ...
/.../irenaeus/against heresies/chapter iii the bythus and pleroma.htm

Pilgrims of the Victorious Life
... troubled, the persecuted. Enter in by consecration and faith. Yield all
just now. Lay all on God's altar. Be His alone. Then by ...
/.../berry/adventures in the land of canaan/chapter thirteen pilgrims of the.htm

The Likeness of God
... the likeness of him who was full of all purity, all tenderness, all mercy, all
self-sacrifice, all benevolence, all helpfulness; full of all just and noble ...
/.../kingsley/the gospel of the pentateuch/sermon ii the likeness of.htm

Christ Our High Priest.
... are, yet without sin. Such a high priest knows how to sympathize with
us, and to make for us all just excuses. The earthly high ...
/.../xi christ our high priest.htm

Thesaurus
All-just (1 Occurrence)
All-just. All-important, All-just. Allocate . Multi-Version
Concordance All-just (1 Occurrence). Job 34:17 Should he ...
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All-important (1 Occurrence)
All-important. Allies, All-important. All-just . Multi-Version Concordance
All-important (1 Occurrence). ... Allies, All-important. All-just . Reference Bible
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Allocate (1 Occurrence)

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Jehoiakim (37 Occurrences)
... He indulged himself with erecting costly royal buildings, employing for the purpose
enforced and unpaid labor (Jeremiah 22:13-17); while alljust interests of ...
/j/jehoiakim.htm - 33k

Day (17670 Occurrences)
...Just as little justifiable is the conclusion drawn from chapter 10, that
chapter 16 originally followed immediately on chapter 10. ...
/d/day.htm - 70k

Atonement (112 Occurrences)
...Just as little justifiable is the conclusion drawn from chapter 10, that
chapter 16 originally followed immediately on chapter 10. ...
/a/atonement.htm - 101k

Resources
What is the just war theory? | GotQuestions.org

What does it mean that God is just? | GotQuestions.org

Is the war in Iraq a just war? | GotQuestions.org

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