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Why does the Bible view condemning the just as an abomination?

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Condemning the just contradicts God’s own righteousness and justice, which is reflected in Proverbs 17:15.

Proverbs 17:15 indicates that condemning the just is equal to justifying the wicked, both of which are viewed as abominations by God. This reflects God's immutable nature that requires justice against sin and a commitment to righteousness. For God to condemn the just would signify a flaw in His nature, potentially undermining the integrity of His covenant and relational standing with His people. Therefore, God's consistent refusal to condemn the innocent underscores the reliability and trustworthiness of His character.
Scripture References: Proverbs 17:15

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