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  1. Jesus teaches his followers to love their enemies and turn the other cheek in response to violence. He challenges the traditional interpretation of the law that says "eye for eye, tooth for tooth".

  2. An eye for an eye" (Biblical Hebrew: עַיִן תַּחַת עַיִן, ʿayīn taḥaṯ ʿayīn) [a] is a commandment found in the Book of Exodus 21:23–27 expressing the principle of reciprocal justice measure for measure.

  3. An Eye for an Eye - “Whoever takes a human life shall surely be put to death. Whoever takes an animal's life shall make it good, life for life. If anyone injures his neighbor, as he has done it ...

  4. May 20, 2022 · Learn what the phrase "eye for an eye" means in the Old Testament and how it relates to justice, revenge, and God's sovereignty. Explore the biblical verses that explain this principle and how it differs from personal vengeance.

  5. Learn the meaning of the idiom an eye for an eye, which refers to the idea that a person who causes another person to suffer should suffer in an equal amount. See how this phrase is used in different contexts and sources.

  6. In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus challenges the talion law of “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth,” instructing his followers to turn the other cheek. While this may be admirable as a personal practice, society requires a policy for protecting its people. Positioned between the extremes of total annihilation of the enemy and passive acceptance of aggression, the principle of talion ...

  7. Sep 6, 2024 · Learn about the ancient principle of talion, or eye for an eye, in Babylonian, biblical, Roman, and Islamic law. Find out how it was applied literally or metaphorically, and how it evolved over time.

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