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Whoever is an accomplice of a thief is an enemy of his own soul. He takes an oath, but dares not testify.
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Complicity is Guilt
Commentators agree that being a "partner with a thief" extends beyond the act of stealing. It includes receiving stolen goods, concealing the crime, or hiding the criminal. As Matthew Henry succinctly puts it, "The receiver is as bad as the thief." This broad definition makes one fully complicit and guilty.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
On the first discovery of the theft, the person wronged (Judges 17:2), or the judge of the city (marginal reference), pronounced a sole…
19th Century
Anglican
Hates his own soul. —See above on Proverbs 1:19.
He hears cursing.— Rather, the oath or adjuration…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Whoso is partner with a thief that robs and steals, and raises away another man's property; which to do is sinful and con…
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The receiver is as bad as the thief.