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Don't Start or Spread Lies
Scholars highlight a dual meaning in the command to not 'take up' a false report. It prohibits both originating a lie (slander) and receiving or spreading one (gossip). As commentators like Calvin and Gill explain, a lie often dies unless others give it life by repeating it. This extends the ninth commandment beyond formal testimony to our daily conversations and the information we choose to believe and share.
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Exodus
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18th Century
Theologian
These four commands, addressed to the conscience, are illustrations of the ninth commandment, mainly in reference to the giving of evidence in lega…
19th Century
Bishop
The “miscellaneous laws” are here continued. From Exodus 23:1 to Exodus 23:9 no kind of sequence in the laws can be traced; from Exodus 23:10 to th…
16th Century
Theologian
You shall not receive (margin) a false report. It might also be translated, You shall not raise, or stir up. An…
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17th Century
Pastor
You shall not raise a false report Of a neighbour, or of any man whatever, either secretly by private slanders, whispers,…
17th Century
Minister
In the law of Moses are very plain marks of sound moral feeling, and of true political wisdom. Everything in it is suited to the desired and avowed…