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The command in the Hebrew Talmud is distinctly "THOU SHSLT NOT KILL." The Greek word "Mephoneuseis," as well as the Latin "non occides," remain the same in all the eight instances, Luther's Bible, which is quoted by many critics as the purest interpretation of the Bible, and which shows deep insight and knowledge of the Hebrew Scripture, retain the original wording, "THOU SHALT NOT KILL" in all places, nor is there any alternation in any of the languages mentioned. This most serious Alternation of God's Command, is a terrible travesty of TRUTH, and leads people who would not on any account willfully break Gods Commands, to think they may KILL and eat poor Animals with Impunity----for they have apparently only been commanded not to KILL one another. Moreover, this change in the Six Commandment to "THOU SHALT do no MURDER," has taken such a mighty hold on people, that it is the experience of every Vegetarian that the invariable answer to their pleading for a return to a simple Natural Diet, is that the command does not concern the Animal world at all, but only means they are commanded not to take Human LIfe.
All major religions scriptures enjoying man to live without killing unnecessarily. The Old Testament instructs. "Thou shalt not kill." (Exodus 20-13) This is traditionally misinterpreted as referring only to murder. But the ORIGINAL HEBREW is lo tirtzach, which clearly translated "THOU SHALT NOT KILL."
Dr Reuban Alcalay's Complete Hebrew/English Dictionary says that the word tirtzach, especially in classical Hebrew usage, refers to "any kind of killing," and not necessarily the murder of a human being.
http://www.sacreddance.org/garden/page1,html
I was attacked by people who call themselves Christian many times when everytime I posted message to promote non violent life style of vegan.
These people used Word of God to defend their flesh eating but do they really have deep knowledge about Word of God?
How many years did they study ORIGINAL SCRIPTURE?
All major religions scriptures enjoying man to live without killing unnecessarily. The Old Testament instructs. "Thou shalt not kill." (Exodus 20-13) This is traditionally misinterpreted as referring only to murder. But the ORIGINAL HEBREW is lo tirtzach, which clearly translated "THOU SHALT NOT KILL."
Dr Reuban Alcalay's Complete Hebrew/English Dictionary says that the word tirtzach, especially in classical Hebrew usage, refers to "any kind of killing," and not necessarily the murder of a human being.
http://www.sacreddance.org/garden/page1,html
I was attacked by people who call themselves Christian many times when everytime I posted message to promote non violent life style of vegan.
These people used Word of God to defend their flesh eating but do they really have deep knowledge about Word of God?
How many years did they study ORIGINAL SCRIPTURE?