Hi,
"Sometimes a judge will judge according to that which he knows to be true, even without witnesses or warnings; this type of justice is available to a king or a major court, to judge and punish according to legal procedure or extrajudicially, based on 'emet [truth]'. Sometimes he judges according to the legal structure of the Torah, and this is uniquely termed 'mishpat [justice]'. Sometimes he arranges compromise between litigants, according to the case and the needs of the time; this is termed 'shalom [peace]'."
(Abarbanel to Zecharyah 8 (pg 223))
Have a great day,
Mordechai
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
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