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What does the Bible say about a false balance and a just weight?

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Proverbs 11:1 states that a false balance is an abomination to the Lord, while a just weight is His delight, emphasizing God's standard of righteousness.

The Bible speaks about a false balance and a just weight primarily in Proverbs 11:1. A false balance signifies dishonesty and injustice in measurements, which is detestable to God. In contrast, a just weight, which can be translated as a perfect stone, reflects God's unchanging standard of truth and righteousness. Throughout scripture, this theme of justice is reiterated, highlighting that human standards often fall short of God’s perfect measure. For example, Proverbs 20:10 states that diverse weights and measures are alike an abomination to the Lord. This implies that God desires trustworthiness and integrity, not only in commerce but also in our spiritual lives.
Scripture References: Proverbs 11:1, Proverbs 20:10

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