What does the righteous man in the Bible mean?

The definition of a righteous man in the Bible is a person whose sins have been forgiven by God and who wears white linen clothes. The redemption and forgiveness of sins by the flesh and blood of God. Those who do the will of the Father, those who keep God's feasts and laws, and those who receive the complete truth. Those who welcome the Holy Spirit and the bride, and those who observe Passover and all festivals.

The Bible is inspired by God and is a classic of Judaism and Christianity. Originally in Hebrew, kethubhim originally meant "article" and later "classic".

The Bible is a classic belief of Jews and Europeans. It tells the history of Jews in ancient times and records the prophecies of prophets. When a large number of Jewish classics are translated into Greek, the Greek tabilia is used to refer to these classics; Latin comes from the singular word Biblia, which later became the proper name of the official classics of Judaism and Christianity, and translated into Chinese is the "Bible".