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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_62637" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_62637" /> ==
<p> [[Righteous,]] a. ri'chus. </p> 1. Just accordant to the divine law. [[Applied]] to persons, it denotes one who is holy in heart, and observant of the divine commands in practice as a righteous man. Applied to things, it denotes consonant to the divine will or to justice as a righteous act. It is used chiefly in theology, and applied to God, to his testimonies and to his saints. <p> The righteous, in Scripture, denote the servants of God, the saints. </p> 2. Just equitable merited. <p> And [[I]] thy righteous doom will bless. </p>
<p> RIGHTEOUS, a. ri'chus. </p> 1. Just accordant to the divine law. [[Applied]] to persons, it denotes one who is holy in heart, and observant of the divine commands in practice as a righteous man. Applied to things, it denotes consonant to the divine will or to justice as a righteous act. It is used chiefly in theology, and applied to God, to his testimonies and to his saints. <p> The righteous, in Scripture, denote the servants of God, the saints. </p> 2. Just equitable merited. <p> And I thy righteous doom will bless. </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_168499" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_168499" /> ==