Biblia

PRIVATE PROPERTY

EXODUS 20 You shall not steal (Exodus 20:15). The eighth commandment guarantees the right of private ownership of property. Biblically speaking, our ownership of property is not absolute; rather, it is a stewardship from God. Thus, God allowed an Israelite to eat his neighbor’s grapes while walking through his field, but not to gather a … Continue reading “PRIVATE PROPERTY”

IS LYING ALWAYS WRONG?

EXODUS 20 You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor (Exodus 20:16). The ninth commandment forbids perjury before a law court and by implication forbids gossip, talebearing, and all other forms of destructive lying. Some theologians have held that it forbids all lying, in all circumstances. We notice, however, that the commandment does not … Continue reading “IS LYING ALWAYS WRONG?”

WRONGFUL KILLING

EXODUS 20 You shall not murder (Exodus 20:13). The New International Version and other modern translations render Exodus 20:13, “You shall not murder.” In Hebrew, however, it is not the verb for murder that is used, but a verb which means kill, and that can refer to other kinds of manslaughter as well as premeditated … Continue reading “WRONGFUL KILLING”

THE HOLY NAME

EXODUS 20 you shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses His name (Exodus 20:7). People are closely tied to their names. If someone speaks your name in a crowded noisy room, chances are you will hear it. We are annoyed if someone … Continue reading “THE HOLY NAME”