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1 | is it ok to kill? | Eccl 3:3 | ladina101 | 125141 | ||
is there a time to kill? the ten commandments say not to. | ||||||
2 | is it ok to kill? | Eccl 3:3 | Aixen7z4 | 125151 | ||
There is a time to kill. Murder is something else, and that's what is forbidden. Exodus 20:13 (KJV) Thou shalt not kill. Exodus 20:13 (AMP) You shall not commit murder. v. mur·der v. tr. To kill (another human) unlawfully. Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. mur·der :unlawfully and unjustifiably killing another under circumstances defined by statute (as with premeditation); especially : such a crime committed purposely, knowingly, and recklessly with extreme indifference to human. Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc. murder :to kill (a human being) unlawfully and under circumstances constituting murder intransitive verb : to commit murder Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc. murder To kill with premediated malice; to kill (a human being) willfully, deliberately, and unlawfully. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. murder Wilful murder was distinguished from accidental homicide, and was invariably visited with capital punishment (Num. 35:16, 18, 21, 31; Lev. 24:17). This law in its principle is founded on the fact of man's having been made in the likeness of God (Gen. 9:5, 6; John 8:44; 1 John 3:12, 15). The Mosiac law prohibited any compensation for murder or the reprieve of the murderer (Ex. 21:12, 14; Deut. 19:11, 13; 2 Sam. 17:25; 20:10). Two witnesses were required in any capital case (Num. 35:19-30; Deut. 17:6-12). If the murderer could not be discovered, the city nearest the scene of the murder was required to make expiation for the crime committed (Deut. 21:1-9). These offences also were to be punished with death, (1) striking a parent; (2) cursing a parent; (3) kidnapping (Ex. 21:15-17; Deut. 27:16). Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary Jesus said, “Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment: But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment" (matthew 5:21,22). |
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