The Sixth Commandment actor Eanna Hardwicke has opened up about how “lucky” he felt to be acting alongside the “astonishing” and “generous” Timothy Spall.
Learn the meaning and implications of the Sixth Commandment in the Bible, which forbids murder and hatred in the heart. See how Jesus taught us to love our enemies and forgive those who persecute us.
Based on a true story, this series follows the murders of two elderly people in a British village and the complex investigation that ensues. Starring Timothy Spall, Amanda Root, Anne Reid and more, the series is nominated for six BAFTA Awards.
The sixth commandment, \"You shall not murder,\" exposes a universal problem and a universal need for forgiveness. Learn how God hates murder and how we can break this commandment in different ways, such as carelessness, neglect, and anger.
Learn the meaning and application of the sixth commandment, Thou shalt not kill, from the biblical and historical examples given by Thomas Watson. Explore the sins that lead to murder, the ways of killing, and the duty of preserving life.
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".
Learn how the Sixth Commandment, \"Thou shalt not kill\", reflects the sacredness of human life and the gravity of murder in Christianity. Explore its theological background, moral implications, societal impact, and media examples.
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.. Thou shalt not kill (LXX, KJV; Ancient Greek: Οὐ φονεύσεις, romanized: Ou phoneúseis), You shall not murder (NIV, Biblical Hebrew: לֹא תִּרְצָח, romanized: Lo tirṣaḥ) or Do not murder (), is a moral ...
We are considering various aspects of the sixth commandment this week as we look at the Heidelberg Catechism's exposition of this statute in questions and answers 105–107. Today's passage is one of the texts cited in this section of the catechism, and it shows the expansiveness of the commandment against murder.
The commandment deals with inward realities as well — in this case, those inner attitudes that, if left unchecked, will result in murder. When we seethe with rage that is unjust and unchecked, we have broken the sixth commandment (Matt. 5:21–26).
The Sixth Commandment. God requires us to obey His sixth commandment, "You shall not murder" ( Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17 ). This commandment falls second in a series of six that determines a person's responsibility to his neighbor. God hereby protects a person's most precious physical possession, his life, from being cut short by another ...