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Judges 17:13

Definition: Judges 17:13 is a popular term in various genres of fiction where the phrase "Judges 17" refers to someone who judges something incorrectly based on their age rather than its content.


Here’s how it works: 1. In classic literature, you hear this line from Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman": "They have judged me, they have judged me." 2. This expression is commonly used in the science fiction genre to describe someone who is not entirely objective and judges things based on their own biases and prejudices. Let’s take an example sentence: "Judges 17:13 are so predictable. They always come up with something that seems just a little bit off, but they can never be sure."