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  1. Thou shalt not kill (LXX, KJV; Ancient Greek: Οὐ φονεύσεις, romanized: Ou phoneúseis), You shall not murder (NIV, Biblical Hebrew: לֹא תִּרְצָח, romanized: Lo tirṣaḥ) or Do not murder , is a moral imperative included as one of the Ten Commandments in the Torah.

  2. 13 Thou shalt not kill. Read full chapter. Exodus 20:13 in all English translations. Exodus 19. Exodus 21. King James Version (KJV) Public Domain. Bible Gateway Recommends. KJV, Sovereign Collection Bible, Personal Size, Red Letter Edition, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, King James Version. Save: $15.00 (30%) Buy Now.

  3. Does the 6th commandment, "thou shalt not kill" apply only to murder and taking someones live? Let's take a look at what Exodus 20:13 really means and how the Scripture can apply for us today.

  4. The first commandment: "I am the Lord, thy God," corresponds to the sixth: "Thou shalt not kill," for the murderer slays the image of God. The second: "Thou shalt have no strange gods before me," corresponds to the seventh: "Thou shalt not commit adultery," for conjugal faithlessness is as grave a sin as idolatry, which is faithlessness to God.

  5. (13) Thou shalt not kill. --From the peculiar duties owed by children to their parents, the Divine legislator went on to lay down those general duties which men owe to their fellow-men. And of these the first is that of respecting their life.

  6. Ye have heard that it was said of 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 ...

  7. In Protestantism and modern-day Judaism, “thou shalt not kill” is listed as the sixth commandment. How Does 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' Apply to Murder? One of the clearest applications of “thou shalt not kill” is that people are not permitted to murder each other.

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