Yes, that is a true statement, now what is your question?
Scripture or same as scripture
Yeshua, the Christ (Maschiach) of the Congregation of Israel
The Scripture does not state directly when this 1st Judge of Israel was born. Some have estimated that he was born 7 & or served as Judge circa 1373-1334 BC.
These helped to make everything the same. You would be able to judge things based on certain criteria on the forms.
It is called a double standard. This occurs when individuals hold others to a different standard of behavior or expectation than they hold themselves, often leading to unfair and biased judgments.
Using one set of criteria to judge others and a different criteria to judge ourselves is called hypocrisy.
Using one set of criteria to judge others and another set of criteria to judge another is called hypocrisy. It involves holding different standards for different people or situations, often leading to inconsistency.
Not during the same case. They are separate and distinct roles.
Standard measurements can be useful for having a set scale that all objects can be measured by. It allows for a common standard by which to judge objects.
If you have been before the same judge on different matters can you request a new judge on your new case?
NASB is the source of that translation of Scripture - New American Standard Bible.
As far as I can judge it is the same.