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Old 10-24-2005, 06:52 PM   #1
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In an online debate I participated in, a fundamentalist made a pretty convincing case that the commandment should be "Thou shalt not murder" as opposed to the popular "Thou shalt not kill". What's your take and where can I find more information ?
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I would say that a more accurate formulation of the command would be "Thou shall not kill a fellow Israelite unless they break one of my death penalty commandments, insult my prophets, or touch my Ark, and thou shall not kill a foreigner unless I command you to seize their land".
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Most likely, all apologies aside, its meant as murder, not the general vague description of kill. Although if I recall, this was debated even in antiquity (vegetarian Essenes, anyone?).
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Only two show up when searching titles for "murder" and "kill":

Murder or Kill

'Murder' vs. 'Kill'
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In an online debate I participated in, a fundamentalist made a pretty convincing case that the commandment should be "Thou shalt not murder" as opposed to the popular "Thou shalt not kill". What's your take and where can I find more information ?
My apologies if this subject has been dealt with to death already. :wave:
Short and sweet: The original Hebrew uses the word for murder, not generic killing.
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Old 10-24-2005, 11:18 PM   #6
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Question: In what case would "not to kill" be the wrong action, the "sinful" action?
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I would say that a more accurate formulation of the command would be "Thou shall not kill a fellow Israelite unless they break one of my death penalty commandments, insult my prophets, or touch my Ark, and thou shall not kill a foreigner unless I command you to seize their land".
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