Being Made Right By Which Grammatical Subject?

English “righteousness” emboldened in Romans 4:13 was translated from Greek noun 1343 dikaiosune from a compound of Greek adjective 1342 dikaios describing and qualifying God’s definition of right and Greek suffix 4862 sun denoting union with God’s definition of right. We must always be cognizant of the fact that the bible tells us that Jesus came to divide “the rest” from God’s “seven thousand” “election” as biblically proven in previous posts. God’s word is designed to divide “the rest” from God’s “seven thousand” “election” and remove “the rest” from God’s union and process pursuant to God’s will as biblically proven in previous posts. Cause and Effect of God’s Process post more fully explains God’s definition of every form of God’s Greek verb 1344 dikaioo subjectively meaning to make right and objectively meaning to be made right. If your grammatical subject is anyone or anything other than God you will be made right according to some human being’s opinion of right which will render your faith of little or no consequence to God as reaffirmed in Romans 4:14 that follows.

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