To act justly means to treat others fairly and with respect, to uphold moral and ethical principles, and to ensure that everyone is given equal treatment and opportunities. It involves following laws and regulations, being honest and truthful in your dealings, and standing up for what is right.
The judge applies the law in a court case. They interpret and enforce the laws to ensure that the trial is conducted fairly and justly.
Ifaith the deceiver has been rightfully punished for deceiving various townspeople.
The idiom "read the riot act" means to issue a stern warning or reprimand to someone, usually in a forceful or direct manner. It comes from a historical practice where a formal proclamation known as the Riot Act was read aloud to disperse unruly crowds or protests.
Yes, compelled means being forced or pressured to do something. It implies a sense of obligation or necessity to act in a certain way.
Yes, the British Empire outlawed slavery in its colonies through the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. The act provided for the gradual abolition of slavery in most British territories, with full emancipation achieved by 1838.
Acting justly means taking action to set things right. This could meanbefriending someone who is lonely, feeding someone who is hungry, being a godly leader, raising money for a cause, or simply holding someone's hand while they cry.
To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God
Micah 6:8" He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.And what does the LORD require of you?To act justly and to love mercyand to walk humbly with your God"
King Ahaz did not listen to the prophet
The sentence was justly imposed.This award was justly deserved.
My mother went to the store justly to get milk
Martin Leach has written: 'Act justly or 15 drama sketches to solve the world's problems'
The motto of Bunbury Catholic College is 'To act justly, to love tenderly, and to walk humbly with your God'.
Peter Moyes Anglican Community School's motto is 'Act Justly, Honour God'.
Bethany College - Sydney -'s motto is 'Act justly, love tenderly, and walk humbly with God'.
Isaiah in chapter 1 particularly verses 17 and 18.
First attested in English early 14th. century, "to administer justice," also "to show (something) to be just or right," from the Old French justifer, from the Latin justificare "act justly toward, make just," from justificus "dealing justly, righteous," from Old Latin justus "just"