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He judged the cause of the poor and needy; then it was well. Wasn`t this to know me? says Yahweh.
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Knowing God is Action
The commentators unanimously agree that this verse defines "knowing God" not by religious rituals or theological claims, but by righteous actions. God asks, "Was not this to know me?" to show that defending the poor and needy is a primary expression of a genuine relationship with Him. As one scholar puts it, this is a "practical knowledge" of God demonstrated through deeds.
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Jeremiah
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19th Century
Anglican
Was not this to know me? —The prophet, as a true witness of the law of righteousness, proclaims that the religious fame of Josiah rested n…
16th Century
Protestant
He expresses more fully what he had said: that Josiah lived usefully and was honored and esteemed, for royal majesty shone forth in him. He then re…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He judged the cause of the poor and needy Who could not defend themselves against the rich and the mighty; he took their …
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Presbyterian
Here is a sentence of death upon two kings, the wicked sons of a very pious father. Josiah was prevented from seeing the evil to come in this world…