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1 | Is to bill or murder the same | Ex 20:13 | biblicalman | 228426 | ||
Broadly speaking murder in the ten commandments was killing which was not in self-defence, was not in the furtherance of justice (capital penalty), and was not in war. A different Hebrew word was used for killing in battle. Of course it is not quite as simple as that, as you will appreciate. Unjustified wars are in themselves multiple murders. But that raises huge questions. |
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2 | Is to bill or murder the same | Ex 20:13 | John Ryals | 228427 | ||
If I may, Exodus 20:13 in the NASB and AMPLIFIED Bible translations states, "You Shall not Murder, if this is correct because looking in the KJV it says, "You shall not kill." Whichever; means the same. Should have been translated, "thou shalt do no muder"; God, in His Holy Word, commands magistrates to put evil men to death [Rom. 13:4]; that is not murder; to "kill" and to "commit murder" are two different verbs in the Hebrew Text. May the Lord be with you, John Ryals |
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