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James E. Priest, ‘Governmental and Judicial Ethics in the Bible and Rabbinic Literature’

Originally published in Expository TimesĀ 92:5 (1981), p. 151. LAW AND JUSTICE An interesting feature of contemporary religious thought is the acknowledgement of the important role law and justice play in Judaism and through Judaism has been instrumental in fashioning the attitudes of Western man so that the ancient insights might be helpful even for those…

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