Bible Cross References
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Matthew 5:27
"You have heard that it was said, 'Do not commit adultery.'
Matthew 5:33
"You have also heard that people were told in the past, 'Do not break your promise, but do what you have vowed to the Lord to do.'
Matthew 5:43
"You have heard that it was said, 'Love your friends, hate your enemies.'
2 Samuel 20:18
She said, "Long ago they used to say, 'Go and get your answer in the city of Abel'---and that's just what they did.
Job 8:8-10
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Look for a moment at ancient wisdom; consider the truths our ancestors learned.
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Our life is short, we know nothing at all; we pass like shadows across the earth.
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But let the ancient wise people teach you; listen to what they had to say:
Thou
Genesis 9:5
If anyone takes human life, he will be punished. I will punish with death any animal that takes a human life.
Genesis 9:6
Human beings were made like God, so whoever murders one of them will be killed by someone else.
Exodus 20:13
"Do not commit murder.
Deuteronomy 5:17
" 'Do not commit murder.
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Exodus 21:12-14
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"Whoever hits someone and kills him is to be put to death.
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But if it was an accident and he did not mean to kill him, he can escape to a place which I will choose for you, and there he will be safe.
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But when someone gets angry and deliberately kills someone else, he is to be put to death, even if he has run to my altar for safety.
Numbers 35:12
There you will be safe from the dead person's relative who seeks revenge. No one accused of manslaughter is to be put to death without a public trial.
Numbers 35:16-21
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"If, however, any of you use a weapon of iron or stone or wood to kill someone, you are guilty of murder and are to be put to death.
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(SEE 35:16)
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(SEE 35:16)
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The dead person's nearest relative has the responsibility for putting the murderer to death. When he finds you, he is to kill you.
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"If you hate someone and kill him by pushing him down or by throwing something at him
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or by striking him with your fist, you are guilty of murder and are to be put to death. The dead person's nearest relative has the responsibility for putting the murderer to death. When he finds you, he is to kill you.
Numbers 35:30-34
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"Those accused of murder may be found guilty and put to death only on the evidence of two or more witnesses; the evidence of one witness is not sufficient to support an accusation of murder.
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Murderers must be put to death. They cannot escape this penalty by the payment of money.
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If they have fled to a city of refuge, do not allow them to make a payment in order to return home before the death of the High Priest.
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If you did this, you would defile the land where you are living. Murder defiles the land, and except by the death of the murderer there is no way to perform the ritual of purification for the land where someone has been murdered.
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Do not defile the land where you are living, because I am the LORD and I live among the people of Israel."
Deuteronomy 21:7-9
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and say, 'We did not murder this one, and we do not know who did it.
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LORD, forgive your people Israel, whom you rescued from Egypt. Forgive us and do not hold us responsible for the murder of an innocent person.'
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And so, by doing what the LORD requires, you will not be held responsible for the murder.
1 Kings 2:5
"There is something else. You remember what Joab did to me by killing the two commanders of Israel's armies, Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether. You remember how he murdered them in time of peace as revenge for deaths they had caused in time of war. He killed innocent men, and now I bear the responsibility for what he did, and I suffer the consequences.
1 Kings 2:6
You know what to do; you must not let him die a natural death.
1 Kings 2:31
"Do what Joab says," Solomon answered. "Kill him and bury him. Then neither I nor any other of David's descendants will any longer be held responsible for what Joab did when he killed innocent men.
1 Kings 2:32
The LORD will punish Joab for those murders, which he committed without my father David's knowledge. Joab killed two innocent men who were better men than he: Abner, commander of the army of Israel, and Amasa, commander of the army of Judah.