Mishpat u’tzedakah b’Yakov Asisa.
The justice and righteousness of Yaakov You have made.
Simply, this means that when Hashem brings about the Final Redemption and He will redeem Yaakov/the Jewish People from exile, He will exhibit justice and righteousness. We all will see how everything has been part of a Divine Plan guided by mishpat and tzedek. Radak explains that mishpat and tzedek are references to the Torah which Hashem gave us. We have no more comprehensive guide to living a just and righteous life than one guided by the Torah. The Torah represents Divine wisdom and guidance for human conduct. It lays the foundation for an ethical and moral society, emphasizing the values of compassion, fairness and accountability. Furthermore, in the Torah, we are all equal. All Jews, regardless of status (Kohen, Levi, Yisrael), must observe the 613 mitzvos. No one is above the law. The law with its precepts should be part and parcel of the identity and profile of every Jew.