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Justice in the Marketplace
Commentators explain that the command for "just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin" was a call for absolute integrity in all economic transactions. This meant using the same standardized measures for both buying and selling, ensuring fairness. One scholar notes a Jewish tradition that extends this principle to our words, meaning our commitments and promises should be just as reliable and honest.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Theologian
The ephah is here considered the standard of dry measure, and the hin (see Exodus 29:40 note) as the standard of liquid measure. Of the two very di…
19th Century
Bishop
Just balances, just weights. —That is, they were to be the same for buying as for selling.
Just ephah. —The ephah is the dr…
16th Century
Theologian
I am the Lord your God. In these first four passages, he addresses the same points that we have observed in the preface to the Law. For he…
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17th Century
Pastor
Just balances, just weights
Which were for such sort of things as were bought and sold by weight, and these were to …
17th Century
Minister
There are some ceremonial precepts in this chapter, but most of these precepts are binding on us, for they are explanations of the Ten Commandments…