Justice

 "You shall do no injustice in court. You shall not be partial to the poor or defer to the great, but in righteousness shall you judge your neighbor.
Leviticus 19:15 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/lev.19.15.ESV

I think the fact 'Lady Justice' has a pair of scales is linked to this verse. The temptation in judgement to to err on one side of the argument. Some people are tempted to be partial to the poor; some might want to defer to the great.

I think I would err on the partiality to the poor side if I was a judge. After all, the poor have had a rough deal in life. Yet they are just as likely as the rich to be in the wrong.

Some judges might be tempted to defer to the great in court. After all, they might get in trouble if they don't. They might even get a bribe. Yet it is wrong to do so.

What does this verse have to do with us who aren't judges? If we're honest, we all pass judgement on people. What we need to do is to be impartial and not to show favouritism.

'O Lord our God, thank You for not showing favouritism. Please help us to be similarly impartial, in Christ's name we pray, amen'

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