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Limerick
Judges, in justice, must stand tall,
Defend the weak, uphold the small;
Though gods they may be,
They’re called to decree,
Justice for all—sacred and all.
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Potential actions to take in response
One practical way to respond to Psalm 82 is to actively promote fairness and justice in your daily interactions. Recognize that everyone deserves to be treated equally and with respect, regardless of their background or status. For example, you can stand up against unfair treatment or discrimination when you see it happening—whether at work, school, or in your community. Taking small actions like speaking out against prejudice, supporting marginalized individuals, or volunteering with organizations that champion equality can make a meaningful difference. By doing so, you’re embodying the idea that everyone has inherent dignity and worth, aligning with the psalm’s message that all people should be upheld in fairness and justice.
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Related passages
**Psalm 82 themes (20 words):**
Divine justice, God’s defense of the vulnerable, rebuke of unjust rulers, and God’s sovereignty over earthly judges.
**Related Bible passages:**
1. **John 10:34-35** – Jesus quotes Psalm 82, affirming that divine authority extends to those given God’s word, emphasizing divine justice.
2. **James 3:1** – Warns teachers and leaders about judgment, highlighting accountability and justice similar to Psalm 82’s themes.
3. **Isaiah 1:17** – Calls for justice for the oppressed, aligning with Psalm 82’s focus on defending the vulnerable and condemning injustice.
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