| HOMICIDE hom'-i-sid (rotseach): Hebrew has no word for killing or murder; rotseach is the word for manslayer. The Greek for murder is phonos. Homicide was every conscious violent action against a human being with the immediate result of death. It was always to be punished by death, being considered a crime against the image of God. Killing is definitely forbidden in the sixth commandment (Genesis 9:5 Exodus 20:13; Exodus 21:12 Leviticus 24:17, 21 Numbers 35:16-21 Deuteronomy 19:11-13). The penalty of death was not inflicted when the killing was unintentional or unpremeditated (Exodus 21:13 Numbers 35:22-25 Joshua 20:3-5; compare Mishna, Makkoth, xi. 5). Cities of Refuge were founded to which the manslayer could escape from the "avenger of blood." There he had to abide till after the death of the officiating high priest. If he left the city before that event, the avenger who should kill him was free from punishment (Exodus 21:13 Numbers 35:10-15, 25-28, 32 Deuteronomy 19:1-13 Joshua 20:2). See CITIES OF REFUGE. Killing a thief who broke in during the night was not accounted murder (Exodus 22:2). Unintentional killing of the pregnant woman in a fray was punished according to the lexicon talionis, i.e. the husband of the woman killed could kill the wife of the man who committed the offense without being punished (Exodus 21:22 f). This was not usually carried out, but it gave the judge a standard by which to fine the offender. If a man failed to build a battlement to his house, and anyone fell over and was killed, blood-guiltiness came upon that man's house (Dr 22:8). He who killed a thief in the daytime was guilty in the same way (Exodus 22:3; compare the King James Version). Where a body was found, but the murderer was unknown, the elders of the city nearest to the place where it was found were ordered by a prescribed ceremony to declare that they were not guilty of neglecting their duties, and were therefore innocent of the man's blood (Dr 21:1-9). Two witnesses were necessary for a conviction of murder (Numbers 35:30). If a slave died under chastisement, the master was to be punished according to the principle that "he that smiteth a man, so that he dieth, shall surely be put to death" (Exodus 21:20; compare Exodus 21:12). According to the rabbis the master was to be killed by the sword. Since in this passage the phrase "he shall die" is not used, some have supposed that punishment by death is not indicated. If the slave punished by the master died after one or two days, the master was not liable to punishment (Exodus 21:21). Because of the words, "for he is his money," the rabbis held that non-Israelite slaves were meant. In ancient times the avenger of blood was himself to be the executioner of the murderer (Numbers 35:19, 21). According to Sanhedhrin 9:1 the murderer was to be beheaded. Nothing is said in the law about suicide.
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 | 1. (n.) The killing of one human being by another.2. (n.) One who kills another; a manslayer. Homicide (1 Occurrence)Deuteronomy 17:8 If there arises a matter too hard for you in judgment, between blood and blood, between plea and plea, and between stroke and stroke, being matters of controversy within your gates; then you shall arise, and go up to the place which Yahweh your God shall choose; (See NAS RSV) Homicide (1 Occurrence) ... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. HOMICIDE. ...Homicide was every conscious violent action against a human being with the immediate result of death. ... biblethesaurus.com/h/homicide.htm - 10kMurder (41 Occurrences) ... Wilful murder was distinguished from accidental homicide, and was invariably visited with capital punishment (Numbers 35:16, 18, 21, 31; Leviticus 24:17). ... biblethesaurus.com/m/murder.htm - 24k Asylum ... Its objects are (1) to shield a homicide from the avenger of blood until trial, and (2) to provide a refuge for the manslayer who has not been guilty of murder ... biblethesaurus.com/a/asylum.htm - 8k Manslayer (20 Occurrences) ... One who was guilty of accidental homicide, and was entitled to flee to a city of refuge (Numbers 35:6, 12, 22, 23), his compulsory residence in which ... biblethesaurus.com/m/manslayer.htm - 15k Atargatis ... identified tory of the kingdom (2 Samuel 14:14). For the legal and geographical information, see CITIES OF REFUGE; HOMICIDE. AH Sayce. ... biblethesaurus.com/a/atargatis.htm - 7k Homewards (1 Occurrence)
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biblethesaurus.com/h/homo.htm - 7k Family (438 Occurrences) ... Lamech was a polygamist, but he was also a quarrelsome homicide: "I have slain a man for wounding me, and a young man for bruising me" (Genesis 4:23). ... biblethesaurus.com/f/family.htm - 87k Crimes (22 Occurrences) ... Revelation 17:5, 15; Revelation 19:2). See also Fornication. Homicide. "Manslayer" (ratsach, "to dash in pieces," "to kill," "to ... biblethesaurus.com/c/crimes.htm - 44k Sojourner (81 Occurrences) ... He is expressly mentioned in the law of homicide (Numbers 35:15), but otherwise we have no information as to his legal position. ... biblethesaurus.com/s/sojourner.htm - 48k 5406. phoneus -- a murderer ... Definition: a murderer. Cognate: 5406 -- a murderer, committing unjustified, intentional homicide. See 5407 (). Word Origin from ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5406.htm - 7k5407. phoneuo -- to kill, murder ... I murder, kill. 5407 (from 5408 , "murder, homicide") -- to murder, commit intentional (unjustified) homicide. Word Origin from ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5407.htm - 7k 5408. phonos -- a murder ... Definition: murder, slaughter, killing. Cognate: 5408 -- murder (intentional, unjustified homicide). See 5407 (). Word Origin from ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5408.htm - 6k 1818. dam -- blood ... blood NASB Word Usage blood (303), bloodguilt (2), bloodguiltiness (12), bloodshed (27), bloody (7), death (1), guilt of blood (2), homicide or another (1 ... //strongsnumbers.com/hebrew2/1818.htm - 6kWhat Then, if a Homicide Seek Refuge with a Christian... ... Section 22. What then, if a homicide seek refuge with a Christian¦ 22. What then, if a homicide seek refuge with a Christian, or ... //christianbookshelf.org/augustine/on lying/section 22 what then if.htm Whether a Man Should be Debarred from Receiving Orders on Account ... ... OF THE IMPEDIMENTS TO THIS SACRAMENT (SIX ARTICLES) Whether a man should be debarred from receiving Orders on account of homicide? ... //christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether a man should be.htm But, Before I Make My Answer to Your Letter, I must Expostulate ... ... first in age among the monks, good presbyter, follower of Christ; is it possible for you to wish to kill your brother, when even to hate him is to be a homicide ... /.../2 but before i make.htm Whether it is Lawful to Kill a Man in Self-Defense? ... Objection 3: Further, the Decretals [*Dist.1] contain several canons prescribing penalties for unintentional homicide. Now penalty is not due save for guilt. ... /...//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether it is lawful to 10.htm Letter ccxvii. To Amphilochius, the Canons. ... I know that I have already written to your reverence, so far as I can, on the distinctions to be observed in cases of involuntary homicide, [2831] and on this ... /.../basil/basil letters and select works/letter ccxvii to amphilochius the.htm Of Lucretia, who Put an End to Her Life Because of the Outrage ... ... of the dwellers below "who guiltless sent themselves to doom." But this case of Lucretia is in such a dilemma, that if you extenuate the homicide, you confirm ... /.../christianbookshelf.org/augustine/city of god/chapter 19 of lucretia who put.htm Of the Senses, and their Pleasures in the Brutes and in Man; and ... ... though justly condemned, should be slain in his sight, pollutes his conscience as much as if he should become a spectator and a sharer of a homicide which is ... /.../lactantius/the divine institutes/chap xx of the senses and.htm That I May Refute More Thoroughly These Charges, I Will Show that ... ... At the same time, there is a vast difference between homicide and parricide. A more advanced age was sacrificed to Mercury in Gaul. ... //christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/apology/chapter ix that i may.htm The Tables Turned Upon Marcion, by Contrasts, in Favour of the ... ... Your god willed himself to be put to death; not less a homicide against himself than in respect of him by whom he meant to be slain. ... /.../the five books against marcion/chapter xxviii the tables turned upon.htm That Shows are Most Powerful to Corrupt the Minds. ... Yet custom finds how a man may commit homicide without war, and without laws; and this is a pleasure to him, that he has avenged guilt. ... /.../lactantius/the divine institutes/chap lxiii that shows are most.htm |  | Homicide Homicide: Accidental Homicide: Confinement in the City of Refuge the Punishment For Homicide: David's Repentance For, and Confession of, the Murder of Uriah Homicide: Distinguished from Murder Homicide: Felonious by Cain Homicide: Felonious by Raping Homicide: Felonious of Amon Homicide: Felonious of Joash by his Servants Homicide: Felonious of Sennacherib Homicide: Felonious, or Murder Homicide: Felonious: Abimelech Homicide: Felonious: Abner Homicide: Felonious: Absalom Homicide: Felonious: Ahab and Jezebel Homicide: Felonious: Amaziah's Soldiers Homicide: Felonious: Ammonites Homicide: Felonious: An Amalekite Homicide: Felonious: Athaliah Homicide: Felonious: Baasha Homicide: Felonious: Barabbas Homicide: Felonious: David Homicide: Felonious: Ehud Homicide: Felonious: Hazael Homicide: Felonious: Herod Homicide: Felonious: Herod Antipas Homicide: Felonious: Herod the Great Homicide: Felonious: Ishmael Homicide: Felonious: Jael Homicide: Felonious: Jehoram Homicide: Felonious: Jehu Homicide: Felonious: Joab Homicide: Felonious: Joash Homicide: Felonious: Lamech Homicide: Felonious: Manasseh Homicide: Felonious: Menahem Homicide: Felonious: Moses Homicide: Felonious: Nebuchadnezzar Homicide: Felonious: Pharaoh Homicide: Felonious: Rechab and Baanah Homicide: Felonious: Sanhedrin Homicide: Felonious: Sanhedrin and Pilate Homicide: Felonious: Simeon and Levi Homicide: Felonious: Solomon Homicide: Felonious: Zimri Homicide: Justifiable, Described as Killing a Manslayer by Next of Kin Homicide: Justifiable, Described as Killing a Thief in the Night Homicide: Justifiable, Described as Killing Enemies in Battle Homicide: Justifiable, Described as Killing Persons Condemned by Law Homicide: Protection Afforded in the Cities of Refuge to Those Guilty Homicide: Punishment of Homicide: The Avenger of Blood Might Slay Those Guilty of Unjustifiable Homicide: The Punishment of Murderers: Cain Homicide: The Punishment of Murderers: David Homicide: The Punishment of Murderers: Haman Homicide: The Punishment of Murderers: Joab Homicide: The Punishment of Murderers: The Murderer of Ish-Bosheth Homicide: The Punishment of Murderers: The Murderer of Saul Homicide: The Punishment of Murderers: The Murderers of Joash Homicide: Unjustifiable, Described as Killing by Accident Homicide: Unjustifiable, Described as Killing Without Enmity Homicide: Unjustifiable, Described as Killing Without Lying in Wait Murder (41 Occurrences) Asylum Manslayer (20 Occurrences) Atargatis Homewards (1 Occurrence) Homo Family (438 Occurrences) Crimes (22 Occurrences) Sojourner (81 Occurrences) Crime (45 Occurrences) Stranger (152 Occurrences) Proselyte (2 Occurrences) Law (670 Occurrences) Monthly (11 Occurrences) Nehelamite (4 Occurrences) Sodomite (1 Occurrence) Tabeel (2 Occurrences) |