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Social Justice In The Old Testament

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Social justice in the Old Testament refers to the principles of fairness, equality, and advocacy for the oppressed that are found throughout the Hebrew Bible.

Key Features

  • Promotion of equitable treatment for all individuals
  • Calls for care and concern for the poor, marginalized, and vulnerable
  • Emphasis on righteousness, compassion, and mercy in society

Pros

  • Strong emphasis on justice and righteousness
  • Advocacy for the marginalized and vulnerable
  • Calls for societal transformation and equity

Cons

  • Interpretation can be subjective and open to debate
  • Some passages may be considered culturally outdated or problematic

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 12:55:36 AM UTC