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A Mandate for the Vulnerable
Commentators stress that this verse is a core mandate for leaders to ensure justice for society's most vulnerable. This isn't a call for partiality, favoring the poor regardless of facts. Rather, as scholars like Albert Barnes and John Calvin explain, it's a command to actively protect those who lack power, wealth, or family to defend themselves, ensuring they are not exploited. A just government is distinguished by its defense of the helpless.
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18th Century
Theologian
Defend the poor and fatherless – literally, judge; that is, pronounce just judgment; see that right is done to them. This is requir…
19th Century
Bishop
These verses contain the rebuke addressed by the supreme judge to those abusing the judicial office and function.
16th Century
Theologian
Determine the cause of the poor and the orphan. We are briefly taught here that a just and well-regulated government will be distinguished…
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17th Century
Pastor
Defend the poor and fatherless
Or, judge F4 them; such as have no money to enter and carry on a suit, and…
17th Century
Minister
Magistrates are the mighty in authority for the public good. Magistrates are ministers of God's providence, for maintaining order and peace, and pa…