מִשְׁפָּט

Judgment

mish-PAT

Meanings

JudgmentLawJusticeSentenceLegal ruling

About “Judgment” in Hebrew

Mishpat means judgment or law, and it represents the practical application of justice in human society. While tzedek is the ideal, mishpat is the mechanism — the courts, laws, and legal proceedings through which fairness is enacted. The Torah commands: 'You shall not pervert mishpat' (Deuteronomy 16:19), establishing fair judgment as a divine mandate. The Jewish legal system, developed over millennia, is one of the most sophisticated in human history. The Sanhedrin (supreme court), batei din (courts), and the elaborate Talmudic legal discussions created frameworks for everything from commercial disputes to capital cases. Remarkably, the Talmud preserves minority opinions alongside majority rulings, teaching that dissenting views have value and may prove correct in future circumstances. The prophets frequently pair mishpat with tzedakah (righteousness): 'Do mishpat and tzedakah' (Jeremiah 22:3). This pairing suggests that law alone is insufficient — justice must be tempered by compassion, and legal rigor must serve human dignity. A system that is technically correct but practically cruel fails the test of true mishpat. In modern Israel, the commitment to mishpat is embodied in an independent judiciary and a vibrant legal culture. The Israeli Supreme Court, sitting as the High Court of Justice (Bagatz), has the power to review government actions — a role it has exercised boldly and controversially. The ongoing tension between security needs and legal protections, between majority rule and minority rights, keeps the ancient question of mishpat urgently relevant in Israeli public life.

Example

עָשׂוּ מִשְׁפָּט צֶדֶק.
They rendered a just judgment.

Gematria of “Judgment” (משפט)

In Hebrew numerology (gematria), each letter has a numerical value. The word משפט (mish-PAT) has a gematria value of 429.

40מ+
300ש+
80פ+
9ט
 =
total429

Judgment” in the Bible

Verses from the Torah and Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) mentioning “judgment”.

Amos 3:14עמוס 3:14

כי ביום פקדי פשעי ישראל עליו ופקדתי על מזבחות בית אל ונגדעו קרנות המזבח ונפלו לארץ

That when I punish Israel for its transgressions, I will wreak judgment on the altar of Bethel, And the horns of the altar shall be cut off And shall fall to the ground.

Daniel 7:22דניאל 7:22

עד די אתה עתיק יומיא ודינא יהב לקדישי עליונין וזמנא מטה ומלכותא החסנו קדישין

Until the Ancient of Days came and judgment was rendered in favor of the holy ones of the Most High, for the time had come, and the holy ones took possession of the kingdom.)

Deuteronomy 1:17דברים 1:17

לא תכירו פנים במשפט כקטן כגדל תשמעון לא תגורו מפני איש כי המשפט לאלהים הוא והדבר אשר יקשה מכם תקרבון אלי ושמעתיו

You shall not be partial in judgment: hear out low and high alike. Fear no one, for judgment is God’s. And any matter that is too difficult for you, you shall bring to me and I will hear it.”

English translation: THE JPS TANAKH, Revised Edition (2023) © Jewish Publication Society, via Sefaria. CC BY-NC 4.0

This word starts with the Hebrew letter mem.

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