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judges

Justice vs Judges - What's the difference?

justice | judges |


As proper nouns the difference between justice and judges

is that justice is while judges is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As a noun justice

is the title of a justice of court.

Arbitrators vs Judges - What's the difference?

arbitrators | judges |


As a noun arbitrators

is .

As a proper noun judges is

(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

Magistrate vs Judges - What's the difference?

magistrate | judges |


As a noun magistrate

is .

As a proper noun judges is

(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

Judges vs Rules - What's the difference?

judges | rules |


As a proper noun judges

is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As a noun rules is

.

As a verb rules is

(rule).

Judges vs Jurors - What's the difference?

judges | jurors |


As a proper noun judges

is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As a noun jurors is

.

Priests vs Judges - What's the difference?

priests | judges |


As a noun priests

is .

As a proper noun judges is

(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

Judges vs Umpires - What's the difference?

judges | umpires |


As a proper noun judges

is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As a noun umpires is

.

Judges vs Juries - What's the difference?

judges | juries |


As a proper noun judges

is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As a noun juries is

.

Judges vs Barristers - What's the difference?

judges | barristers |


As nouns the difference between judges and barristers

is that judges is plural of judge while barristers is plural of barrister.

As a verb judges

is third-person singular of judge.

As a proper noun Judges

is the seventh book of the Old Testament, and a book of the Hebrew Tanakh.

Jury vs Judges - What's the difference?

jury | judges |


As a noun jury

is jury.

As a proper noun judges is

(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

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