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The declaration of innocence and release from custody. It may be literal, in the context of human courts of justice, or figurative, God being portrayed as the judge of all the earth.
Acquittal of the innocent Mt 12:33-37 See also 1Ki 8:31-32 pp 2Ch 6:22-23; Job 4:7; Pr 10:16; Da 6:16-22; Mt 12:5
Punishment of the guilty Ex 23:6-7 See also Ex 34:5-7; Job 4:8-9; Mic 6:9-16; Na 1:1-6
The acquittal of sinners in justification Ro 5:1-2 See also Ro 4:23-25
Dt 25:1-3 See also Ex 22:2; Ex 23:7-8; Dt 19:15-19; 2Ki 10:1-9; Isa 29:20-21
Pr 17:15 See also Pr 18:5; Pr 24:23-25; Isa 5:22-23
Ac 18:12-17 See also Ac 16:35-39
Jesus Christ was not acquitted because of pressure from the chief priests and the elders Mt 27:11-26 pp Mk 15:2-15 pp Lk 23:2-3 pp Lk 23:18-25 pp Jn 18:29-19:16
Paul was not acquitted because he had appealed to Caesar Ac 26:30-32 See also Ac 25:1-12,23-26:25
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