“Just” and “justice” refer to treating people fairly according to God’s laws. Human laws that reflect God’s standard of right behavior toward others are also just.
* When God justifies people, he forgives their sins and makes it as though they have no sin. He justifies sinners who repent and trust in Jesus to save them from their sins.
* Depending on the context, “unjust” could also be translated as “unfair” or “partial” or “unrighteous.”
* The phrase “the unjust” could be translated as “the unjust ones” or “unjust people” or “people who treat others unfairly” or “unrighteous people” or “people who disobey God.”
* The term “unjustly” could be translated as, “in an unfair manner” or “wrongly” or “unfairly.”
* Ways to translate “injustice” could include, “wrong treatment” or “unfair treatment” or “acting unfairly.” (See: [abstractnouns](rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns))
* Other ways to translate “justify” could include “declare (someone) to be righteous” or “cause (someone) to be righteous.”
* The term “justification” could be translated as “being declared righteous” or “becoming righteous” or “causing people to be righteous.”
* The phrase “resulting in justification” could be translated as “so that God justified many people” or “which resulted in God causing people to be righteous.”
* The phrase “for our justification” could be translated as “in order that we could be made righteous by God.”
* __[17:09](rc://en/tn/help/obs/17/09)__ David ruled with __justice__ and faithfulness for many years, and God blessed him.
* __[18:13](rc://en/tn/help/obs/18/13)__ Some of these kings (of Judah) were good men who ruled __justly__ and worshiped God.
* __[19:16](rc://en/tn/help/obs/19/16)__ They (the prophets) all told the people to stop worshiping idols and to start showing __justice__ and mercy to others.