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  • If in a province you see the poor oppressed, fair judgement and justice violated, do not be surprised, for over every official there watches a higher official, and over these, higher officials still. (Ecclesiastes 5, 7)

  • Your cheeks show fair between their pendants and your neck within its necklaces. (Song of Solomon 1, 10)

  • LOVER: You are fair as Tirzah, my beloved, enchanting as Jerusalem, formidable as an army! (Song of Solomon 6, 4)

  • 'Who is this arising like the dawn, fair as the moon, resplendent as the sun, formidable as an army?' (Song of Solomon 6, 10)

  • to govern the world in holiness and saving justice and in honesty of soul to dispense fair judgement, (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 3)

  • What is more, he looks on this life of ours as a kind of game, and our time here like a fair, full of bargains. 'However foul the means,' he says, 'a man must make a living.' (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 12)

  • The faithful city, what a harlot she has become! Zion, once full of fair judgement, where saving justice used to dwell, but now assassins! (Isaiah 1, 21)

  • Zion will be redeemed by fair judgement, and those who return, by saving justice. (Isaiah 1, 27)

  • Now, the vineyard of Yahweh Sabaoth is the House of Israel, and the people of Judah the plant he cherished. He expected fair judgement, but found injustice, uprightness, but found cries of distress. (Isaiah 5, 7)

  • to extend his dominion in boundless peace, over the throne of David and over his kingdom to make it secure and sustain it in fair judgement and integrity. From this time onwards and for ever, the jealous love of Yahweh Sabaoth will do this. (Isaiah 9, 6)

  • to deny justice to the weak and to cheat the humblest of my people of fair judgement, to make widows their prey and to rob the orphan. (Isaiah 10, 2)

  • He will judge the weak with integrity and give fair sentence for the humblest in the land. He will strike the country with the rod of his mouth and with the breath of his lips bring death to the wicked. (Isaiah 11, 4)


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