出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/20 22:23 UTC 版)
From earlier rightwiseness, from 中期英語 rightwisnes, from 古期英語 rihtwīsnes (“justice”), equivalent to righteous + -ness.
righteousness (countable and uncountable, plural righteousnesses)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/07 23:29 UTC 版)
Righteousness (also called rectitude) is an important theological concept in Zoroastrianism, Hinduism (dharma), Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It is an attribute that implies that a person's actions are justified, and can have the connotation that the person has been "judged" or "reckoned" as leading a life that is pleasing to God. William Tyndale remodelled the word after an earlier word rihtwis, which would have yielded modern English *rightwise or *rightways. He used it to translate the Hebrew root צדקים (TzDYQ), tzedek, which appears more than five hundred times in the Hebrew Bible, and the Greek word δικαιος (dikaios), which appears more than two hundred times in the New Testament.
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