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  1. The Sixth Commandment is a four-part British true crime television drama series, written by Sarah Phelps and directed by Saul Dibb. Based on the deaths of Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-Martin, it stars Timothy Spall, Anne Reid, Sheila Hancock, Éanna Hardwicke, Annabel Scholey and Ben Bailey Smith.

  2. The 6th Commandment “You shall not murder.” Exodus 20:13 . The Sixth Commandment. The Sixth Commandment, in whatever translation you read it, is not “You shall not kill” but rather, “You shall not murder” and killing and murder are not the same thing at all. Killing is sometimes necessary for nations to defend themselves from invasion.

  3. The Sixth Commandment. Thou shalt not kill.'. Exod 20: 13. In this commandment is a sin forbidden, which is murder, Thou shalt not kill,' and a duty implied, which is, to preserve our own life, and the life of others. The sin forbidden is murder: Thou shalt not kill.'. Here two things are to be understood, the not injuring another, nor ourselves.

  4. The Sixth Commandment, “Thou shalt not kill” (Exodus 20:13), is a key element of the Decalogue, the ten directives given by God as part of the Mosaic covenant. It reflects a profound theological principle about the sacredness of human life, which Christianity teaches is created in the image of God. As such, taking a life is a direct offense ...

  5. The Sixth Commandment: Created by Sarah Phelps. With Conor MacNeill, Éanna Hardwicke, Adrian Rawlins, Amanda Root. Follows the deaths of Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-Martin in the village of Maids Moreton, Buckinghamshire, and the extraordinary events that unfolded in the following years.

  6. Apr 26, 2021 · The sixth commandment, “You shall not murder,” exposes a universal problem and a universal need for forgiveness. Different Kinds of Killing The word used for “murder” in Exodus 20:13, Hebrew rasah , denotes the unlawful, premeditated, or immoral killing of another human, while also covering the unintentional causing of human death through carelessness or negligence.

  7. The Sixth Commandment, as translated by the Book of Common Prayer (1549). The image is from the altar screen of the Temple Church near the Law Courts in London. Multiple translations exist of the fifth/sixth commandment; the Hebrew words לא תרצח ‎ ( lo tirtzach ) are variously translated as "thou shalt not kill" or "thou shalt not murder".