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Benefits of Righteousness in the Bible

The benefits of righteousness in the Bible are multifaceted and far-reaching. According to Isaiah 32:17, "The work of righteousness will be peace; and the effect of righteousness, quietness and confidence forever" [1]. Righteousness is associated with obedience to God's law, as seen in Deuteronomy 6:25, where it is written that "righteousness" is achieved through obedience to the commandments [2].

The biblical concept of righteousness is closely tied to the idea of deliverance and salvation. Proverbs 11:4 states that "riches profit not in the day of wrath: but righteousness delivereth from death" [3]. Similarly, Proverbs 11:30 notes that "the fruit of righteousness is a tree of life" [4]. Deuteronomy 16:20 commands the Israelites to "pursue righteousness, that thou mayest live, and inherit the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee" [5].

In the New Testament, the concept of righteousness is closely linked to faith in Jesus Christ. According to Torrey's Topical Textbook, righteousness is "imputed" to believers through faith in Christ [6]. The righteousness of God is described as a characteristic of God's nature, exhibited in His testimonies, commandments, judgments, and acts [7].

The benefits of righteousness are not limited to individual salvation but also have communal and societal implications. According to Jamieson, Fausset & Brown, the righteous will "inherit the land" and be a "branch of God's planting" [8]. The fruit of righteousness is described as "peaceable" and is associated with wisdom and a life of obedience to God [10].

The Reformed tradition, as represented by Calvin, emphasizes the importance of righteousness in the life of believers. Calvin notes that righteousness is a key aspect of God's character and is reflected in His dealings with humanity [9].

Sources

  1. Isaiah “The work of righteousness will be peace; and the effect of righteousness, quietness and confidence forever. -- Isaiah 32:17”
  2. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Righteousness — Is obedience to God's law -- De 6:25; Ro 10:5; Lu 1:6; Ps 1:2. God loves -- Ps 11:7. God looks for -- Isa 5:7. Christ Is the Son of. -- Mal 4:2. Loves. -- Ps 45:7; Heb 1:9. Was girt with. -- Isa 11:5. Put on, as breast-plate. -- Isa 59:17. Was sustained by. -- Isa 59:16. Preached. -- Ps 40:9. Fulfilled all. -- Mt 3:15. Is made to his people. -- 1Co 1:30. Is the end of the law for. -- Ro 10:4. Has brought in everlasting. -- Da 9:24. Shall judge with. -- Ps 72:2; Isa 11:4; Ac 17:31; Re 19:11. Shall reign in. -- Ps 45:6; Isa 32:1; Heb 1:8. Shall execute.”
  3. King James Version “[KJV] Proverbs 11:4 — Riches profit not in the day of wrath: but righteousness delivereth from death.”
  4. Proverbs “Proverbs 11:30 (LEB) — The fruit of righteousness is a tree of life, and he who captures souls is wise.”
  5. Deuteronomy “Deuteronomy 16:20 (YLT) — Righteousness--righteousness thou dost pursue, so that thou livest, and hast possessed the land which Jehovah thy God is giving to thee.”
  6. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Righteousness Imputed — Predicted -- Isa 56:1; Eze 16:14. Revealed in the gospel -- Ro 1:17. Is of the Lord -- Isa 54:17. Described as The righteousness of faith. -- Ro 4:13; 9:30; 10:6. The righteousness of God, without the law. -- Ro 3:21. The righteousness of God by faith in Christ. -- Ro 3:22. Christ being made righteousness to us. -- 1Co 1:30. Our being made the righteousness of God, in Christ. -- 2Co 5:21. Christ is the end of the law for -- Ro 10:4. Christ called THE LORD OF OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS -- Jer 23:6. Christ brings in an everlasting righteousness -- Da 9:2”
  7. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Righteousness of God, The — Is part of his character -- Ps 7:9; 116:5; 119:137. Described as Very high. -- Ps 71:19. Abundant. -- Ps 48:10. Beyond computation. -- Ps 71:15. Everlasting. -- Ps 119:142. Enduring for ever. -- Ps 111:3. The habitation of his throne. -- Ps 97:2. Christ acknowledged -- Joh 17:25. Christ committed his cause to -- 1Pe 2:23. Angels acknowledge -- Re 16:5. Exhibited in His testimonies. -- Ps 119:138,144. His commandments. -- De 4:8; Ps 119:172. His judgments. -- Ps 19:9; 119:7,62. His word. -- Ps 119:123. His ways. -- Ps 145:17. His acts. -- J”
  8. Isaiah (Presbyterian) “Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on Isaiah 60:21: all righteous-- (Isa 4:3; Isa 52:1; Rev 21:27). inherit . . . land-- (Isa 49:8; Isa 54:3; Isa 65:9; Psa 37:11, Psa 37:22; Mat 5:5). branch of my planting-- (Isa 61:3; Psa 92:13; Mat 15:13). work of my hands--the converted Israelites (Isa 29:23; Isa 45:11). that I may be glorified--the final end of all God's gracious dealings (Isa 49:3; Isa 61:3).”
  9. CCEL (Reformed) “Calvin, Commentary on Isaiah, Vol. 2, section 53.2: 64:7 66:24 Jeremiah 4:31 5:8 5:28 7:4 7:4 9:1 10:23 10:24 10:24 11:21 17:1 17:5 18:16 19:6 19:8 22:24 22:28 25:9 25:13 25:18 28:10 28:11 30:11 31:15 43:2 48:2 50:11 Lamentations 1:7 2:5 2:8 3:29 Ezekiel 15:3 16:26 20:11 20:24 20:25 26:2 26:14 37:1 43:15 43:15 47:11 Daniel 5:28 5:30 5:31 7:10 7:17 8:20 Hosea 1:7 6:4 8:14 9:6 13:3 Joel 1:13 2:13 2:23 2:28 Amos 1:3 3:6 4:1 4:1 5:10 5:19 8:11 Micah 1:3 1:11 2:11 7:9 7:16 Nahum 3:8 Habakkuk 2:1 2:1 2:1 2:2 3:2 3:2 3:13 Zechariah 9:14 13:4 14:3 Malachi 1:4 1:11 4:2 Matthew 2:14 3:12 3:12 3:12 3:12 ”
  10. James (Presbyterian) “Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on James 3:18: "The peaceable fruit of righteousness." He says "righteousness"; because it is itself the true wisdom. As in the case of the earthly wisdom, after the characteristic description came its results; so in this verse, in the case of the heavenly wisdom. There the results were present; here, future. fruit . . . sown--Compare Psa 97:11; Isa 61:3, "trees of righteousness." Anticipatory, that is, the seed whose "fruit," namely, "righteousness," shall be ultimately reaped, is now "sown in peace." "Righteousness," now in germ, when fully developed as "fruit" sh”
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