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God is impartial
See also 2 Ch 19:7
Do we begrudge God's generosity?
God treats people impartially
See also Job 25:3; Job 34:19; Pr 22:2; Ro 2:11; Eph 6:9
God judges impartially
See also Job 34:11–12; Ps 62:12; Je 17:10; Ro 2:9–11; 2 Co 5:10; 1 Pe 1:17; Re 22:12
God does not distinguish between people on the basis of external appearance
See also Ps 147:10–11; Je 9:25; Lk 16:15; Ga 2:6; Re 2:23
God does not discriminate against different races or classes
Ac 10:34–35; Ga 3:28
See also Dt 10:18; Job 34:19; Ac 10:28; Ac 15:7–9
The impartiality of Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ’s teaching was impartial
See also Mt 20:1–16 a parable of Jesus Christ about divine impartiality
Jesus Christ showed impartiality in his dealings with people
Jn 4:9 Jesus Christ contravened accepted boundaries of partiality in this encounter.
See also Mt 9:10–12; Mt 15:22–28; Mt 20:20–23
Were you aware the Bible commands that we do not play favortism?
Impartiality commended
See also Pr 28:21; 1 Co 3:3–4; 1 Co 4:6–7; 1 Ti 5:21; Jas 2:9
Humanity should judge impartially
See also Ex 18:16; Dt 1:17; Dt 16:19; Dt 24:17; Pr 17:15; Pr 18:5; Mal 2:9
Showing impartiality to all people is commanded
Impartiality to foreigners
See also Ex 23:9; Le 19:33–34; Nu 15:15–16; Ro 10:12
Impartiality to children
Impartiality to the poor
See also Ex 23:3; Le 19:15; Pr 29:7; Jas 2:2–7
Ways to avoid partiality
By not accepting bribes
See also Job 36:18; Pr 15:27; Is 1:23
By not following the crowd
Ex 23:2; Mk 15:15
Christians should be partial towards spiritual principles
See also Mt 12:30; Mt 7:13–14; Mk 9:39–40
Examples where impartiality is absent
Ge 25:27–28 Isaac and Rebekah to Jacob and Esau; Ge 29:30–32 Jacob to Leah and Rachel; Ge 37:3–4 Jacob to Joseph and his brothers; 1 Sa 1:4–6 Elkanah to Hannah and Peninnah
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