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− | The command finds its ultimate fulfillment in the eternal life afforded to the saints by Christ Jesus, wherein there will be no death and so murder will be an impossibility. In the meantime, this command has abiding validity, and remains obligatory | + | The command finds its ultimate fulfillment in the eternal life afforded to the saints by Christ Jesus, wherein there will be no death and so murder will be an impossibility. In the meantime, this command has abiding validity, and remains obligatory. |
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+ | [[Category:Loving Neighbor|002020013]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:06, 11 August 2020
13 “You shall not murder. Exodus 20:13WEB
Classification
The Command
This passage contains a negative command, directed toward Israel: "You shall not murder".
Categories
This command is part of the Moral Law (it has parallels in the Civil Law; see Murder).
This law fits in with other laws pertaining to Loving Neighbor.
This command contributes to an understanding of Biblical Laws concerning .
Fulfillment
The command finds its ultimate fulfillment in the eternal life afforded to the saints by Christ Jesus, wherein there will be no death and so murder will be an impossibility. In the meantime, this command has abiding validity, and remains obligatory.
Notes on Interpretation/Application
Ten Commandments
This is the fifth command in what are called the Ten Commandments.