Crime
CRIME
A voluntary breach of any known law. Faults result from human weakness, being transgressions of the rules of duty. Crimes proceed from the wickedness of the heart, being actions against the rules of nature.
See PUNISHMENT and SIN.
Fuente: Theological Dictionary
crime
Crime of certain kinds is a diriment impediment to matrimony. It may be a conspiracy between a wife and a man, resulting in the murder of the woman’s husband, or vice versa, with the intention that the guilty parties may marry; or adultery, with the intention of marrying after the husband’s or wife’s death; or a combination of both crimes for the same end.
Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Crime
(, judgment, Eze 7:23; , zimmah’, mischief, heinous crime, Job 31:11; , Act 25:27; , Act 25:16). SEE LAW; SEE JUDGE; SEE PUNISHMENT.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Crime
CRIME.In 1611 the word crime had not lost its early meaning of accusation, whence Act 25:16 the crime laid against him (RV [Note: Revised Version.] matter, but in Act 23:29 the same Gr. word is translated charge in both AV [Note: Authorized Version.] and RV [Note: Revised Version.] ). It is possible, that in Job 31:11 crime is used in the more modern sense; elsewhere it means charge.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Crime
Scriptures containing partial lists of
Eze 22:8-12; Eze 22:27-30; Hos 4:1-2; Mat 15:19; Mar 7:21-22; Rom 1:24; Rom 1:29-32; Rom 3:14-18; Rom 13:9; 1Co 5:11; Gal 5:19-21 Adultery; Arson; Homicide; Theft; Punishment
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Crime
* For CRIME see CHARGE