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# Innocent
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The word “innocent” is used to talk about someone who did not do anything wrong (see: Luke 23:47; Acts 20:26; 2 Corinthians 7:11; Hebrews 7:26).
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A person sometimes has a legal trial and goes in front of a judge. This happens when someone else says the person did something wrong. If the judge says that the person did not do anything wrong, then the person is innocent.
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Innocent is the opposite of guilty. Paul taught Christians to be innocent in all they do (see: Romans 16:19; Philippians 2:15).
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See: [Ancient Trials (Lawsuit)](../articles/ancienttrials.md); [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md); [Guilty](../articles/guilty.md)
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