aesthetically pleasing and ethically beneficial. The “good” unselfishly act in the best interest of God and neighbor. Trustworthy (’əmûnâ; also “honest” or “conscientious”) designates a person’s character and conduct, not just their words. Trustworthiness is not an abstract quality but springs from inner stability—the inner attitude that produces honest and conscientious conduct.78 Finally, kindness (ḥesed) essentially means “help to the needy” and has no precise English equivalent. It refers to
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