Deuteronomy 16:20
French (La Bible expliquée)
Vous vous efforcerez de rendre la justice de manière objective. Alors vous pourrez vivre et prendre possession du pays que le Seigneur votre Dieu vous donne. Ce passage reflète l'évolution de la législation. Des juges professionnels se substituent aux anciens des villes, autrefois responsables de l'administration de la justice (Ruth 4.1-11). Le texte ne permet pas de préciser comment ces juges étaient choisis (2 Chron 19.4-11). Les prophètes n'ont cessé de rappeler que le culte sans la justice est vide de sens (És 1.10-20 Amos 4.4-13). Le Deutéronome, proche de la pensée des prophètes, refuse de séparer l'exercice du culte de la pratique de la justice, surtout dans les institutions officielles. Dieu réclame pour lui l'exclusivité du culte et le meilleur des offrandes. Il faut pratiquer la justice dans les rapports humains, et aussi donner à Dieu la part qui lui revient (4.15-20 25 7.5-6 13.7-12, etc.).
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us to always follow what is completely fair and just. It comes from Moses speaking to the Israelites. The main message is that by doing this, we can have a good life and receive the land promised by God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends. If you always play fair and follow the rules, everyone has more fun and gets to keep playing. It's the same with life - being fair helps us live well and receive good things from God.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Deuteronomy, written by Moses around 1250 BC. It was given to the Israelites just before they entered the Promised Land. The context was to remind them of God's laws and how to live justly in the new land they were about to inherit.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, think of a workplace where you always act with integrity and fairness. By doing so, you build trust with your colleagues and can achieve success and promotions. This reflects the principle in Deuteronomy 16:20.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is justice so important in this verse?
Justice is crucial because it ensures that all actions and decisions are fair and upright. It aligns with God's will and helps in receiving blessings and living a righteous life.
How does following justice lead to inheriting the land?
Following justice shows faithfulness to God's commands. This faithfulness is rewarded with the inheritance of the land, symbolizing God's provision and blessings for those who obey.
Can you give an example of living justly in today's society?
Living justly can mean treating all people with fairness and respect, whether in business, personal relationships, or community service. It involves acting with integrity and honesty.
What does it mean to 'follow that which is altogether just'?
It means always striving to do what is right and fair in every situation, without compromise. It involves making choices based on God's standards of justice and righteousness.
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