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| | Justification: A Right Relationship with GOD |
 | | The believer, the one who trusts in Christ Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior is not only pronounced not guilty, is not only pronounced innocent, but is pronounced righteous (positionally now and eventually practically as well) by God (see e.g., Rom. |
 | | 3, 352-77; and Gottlob Schrenk, "dike, dikaios, dikaiosyne, dikaioo,...", in the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (hereafter TDNT), Gerhard Kittel and Gerhard Friedrich, eds., Geoffrey W. Bromiley, trans. |
 | | "dike, dikaios, dikaiosyne, dikaioo,..." In the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament. |
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