Sentences with phrase «unjust judge»

An "unjust judge" refers to a person in a position of authority, like a judge, who does not make fair and impartial decisions. They might favor one side over the other or make choices based on personal biases instead of the law. Full definition
In it a widow, someone who was powerless in first century Palestine, wanted justice but faced the indifference of the «unjust judge
Only one point is intended in both parables; God is not to be compared to the lazy friend or the unjust judge.
If an unjust judge can be importuned into responding to a poor widow, how much more can you trust the God who reaches Out to you in the word of forgiveness.
But the Unjust Judge in the parable is quite a different character.
He spoke of the woman who was unrelenting in the presence of the unjust judge who honored her for her persistence.
Notice what He means by «an unjust judge».
And the Lord said, «Listen to what the unjust judge says.
And the parable of the widow and the unjust judge, etc., etc..
But an understanding of the parable comes from realizing that Jesus is contrasting God the Father with this unjust judge rather than comparing them.
There, Jesus tells a parable about widow who is trying to get justice from an unjust judge.
But that would mean that God is being compared to this unjust judge, and we know that he is not unjust.
In French there is a phrase, which is much snapper sounding in French, that translates roughly to «a single judge is is an unjust judge
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