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Jesus continues speaking to the crowds.
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## Why do you not judge what is right for yourselves ##
This is a rhetorical question used as a rebuke. It can be translated as "You yourselves should discern what is right." (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) It introduces Jesus' teaching about what is right.
## for yourselves ##
“on your own initiative” or “while you still have time to do that” (UDB). It implies that the hearers should act out of their own self-interest and wisdom without anyone else having to force them.
## For when you go with your adversary ##
This is the beginning of another parable. Jesus uses a hypothetical situation as a metaphor for God's impending judgment.
## For when you go ##
Though Jesus is talking to a crowd, the situation he is presenting is something that a person would go through alone. So in some languages the word "you" would be singular. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]])
## settle the matter with him ##
"settle the matter with your adversary"
## the judge ##
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This refers to the magistrate, but the term here is more specific and threatening.
## does not deliver you ##
"does not hand you over"