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Appendixes To The Companion Bible
APPENDIX 191
"JUST", "JUSTIFY", ETC. 1. dikaios = just, righteous. From dike, right (see Ap. 177.4). Occ. eighty times; forty transl. "righteous"; thirty-three "just"; five times "right"; and thrice "meet". (a) In two places (Rom 3.8. Heb 2.2) "just" is the rendering of endikos. No other word in N.T. for "just" , or "righteous". 2. dikaioo = is to set forth as righteous, to justify, Occ. forty times, of which fifteen are in Romans. always rendered "justify", except Rom 6.7 ("freed"), and Rev 22.11 ("be righteous"). The participle is transl. "justifier" in Rom 3.26. 3. dikaiosune = righteousness. Occ. ninety-two times, of which thirty-six are in Romans. Always transl. "righteousness". Other words to which the same transl. is given are dikaioma (see below), and euthutes, which latter occ. only in Heb 1.8. 4. dikaioma = is a righteous ordinance, a decree (of acquittal). See Ap. 177.4 Rendered "righteousness" in Rom 2.26; 5.18; 8.4. Rev 19.8; and "ordinance" in Luke 1.6. Heb 9.1, 10 : "judgment", Rom 1.32. Rev 15.4 : "justification", Rom 5.16. 5. dikaiosis = justification. Occ. only in Rom 4.25; 5.18. The only other word rendered "justification" is dikaioma (see 4), in Rom 5.16. |
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