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What does the Bible say about the just and the unjust?

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The Bible teaches that the just are those who have been justified by God's grace, while the unjust are those who remain in their sin.

The distinction between the just and the unjust is a central theme in Scripture, particularly emphasized in Proverbs 3:33-35. The just are described as those who have received God's grace and are blessed by Him, while the unjust are under His curse, reflecting their separation from Him. The just have been justified through faith in Christ, whereas the unjust remain in a state of unrepentance, failing to acknowledge the truth of the gospel.
Scripture References: Proverbs 3:33-35

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