Righteousness basically is a vital theological concept followed in Islam, Judaism and Christianity. In certain logic, it is a characteristic of God whereby he is said to be holy as well as righteous.
In another logic it is addressed to the virtue of man, either his inherited virtue, or his possible right standing before God or as being "Judged" or "reckoned" as virtuous by God. The English term righteous was penned by William Tyndale, who altered the term from the initial term "rihtwis". Righteousness is said to be one the key characteristics of God.
Its main meaning concerns moral behaviour. Righteousness as it is implicated in the Old Testament is a systematically Hebraic perception to the Western Mind and at discrepancy with the widespread understanding of the expression
In another logic it is addressed to the virtue of man, either his inherited virtue, or his possible right standing before God or as being "Judged" or "reckoned" as virtuous by God. The English term righteous was penned by William Tyndale, who altered the term from the initial term "rihtwis". Righteousness is said to be one the key characteristics of God.
Its main meaning concerns moral behaviour. Righteousness as it is implicated in the Old Testament is a systematically Hebraic perception to the Western Mind and at discrepancy with the widespread understanding of the expression