Jehovah Tsidkenu means “The Lord our Righteousness.” Can be used with M’kaddesh or interchangeably. Also you can use this to glorify the Lord, because it is Him that allows us to be holy, not the law itself.

 

From “tsidek” (straight, stiff, balanced –as on scales – full weight, justice, right, righteous, declared innocent).

 

This is the designation of the future king who will rise up from the line of David to rule over Israel (Jer. 23:5,6)

Righteousness is the divine attribute of the Messiah who imputes his righteousness to his followers and therefore is able to reconcile them to God  (II Co. 5:21)

In a second reference, Jeremiah directs attention to Jerusalem, the capital of the  King, which because of her intimate relationship to Messiah, will be given the same name and nature of the righteous monarch (Jer. 33:15,16)