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Which ever Judge(s) the court appoints to you at the present time.
The plural form of the noun judge is judges.The plural possessive form is judges'.Example: All of the judges' attention was focused on the witness.
Women judges is the plural of woman judge
The verb "to judge" has a third-person present-tense conjugation "judges". (He, or she, judges.) The plural noun applying to court officials is also "judges". (e.g. Magistrate judges)
The plural form is judges; the plural possessive form is judges'.The judges' cars were vandalized in the courthouse parking lot.
Judges is already the plural of judge.
The feminine form of "judge" is "judges."
The word 'judge' is both a noun (judge, judges) and a verb (judge, judges, judging, judged). A noun form of the noun 'judge' is judgement. A noun form of the verb 'judge' is the gerund, judging.
Sometimes the judges were chosen directly by God (Judges ch.6) or by the people (Judges ch.11). At other times, the judge simply stepped forward and briefly assumed leadership. Most of the time, the judges were great in piety and Torah-scholarship (Exodus 18), so there was no question that they deserved to lead.
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Ivtzan (Judges 12:8).See also:More about the Judges
Judges are appointed to judge legal actions.