“ Thou shalt not steal. ”
The Hebrew name which is rendered in our King James Version as the ten commandments occurs in Exodus 34:28 ; Deuteronomy 4:13 ; Deuteronomy 10:4 . It literally means “the Ten Words.” The Ten Com...
Thou shalt not (l) steal. (l) But study to save his goods.
Exodus 20-24, 34. The Codes in Exodus. Recent study has by many converging lines of argument, based on subject matter, choice of words, relation to the context, idiomatic phrasing, comparison with...
Since charity is the end of the Law, we must seek the definition of theft from thence. This, then, is the rule of charity, that every one’s rights should be safely preserved, and that none shou...
Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not steal - All rapine and theft are forbidden by this precept; as well national and commercial wrongs as petty larceny, highway robberies, and private stealing: even...
Thou shalt not steal— That is, "Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbour by any method, secret or violent, of any part of his just property." See Leviticus 11:13 . Mark 10:19 . Ephesians 4:28 .
Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not steal. This refers to the act of theft-the secret purloining or abstraction of any property belonging to another. This commandment was as necessary as the...
The Ten Commandments (vv. 1-21) Exodus 20-23, containing (1) the Decalogue (Gk. = 'Ten Words' or 'Commandments') and (2) a code of laws regulating the religious and social life of the people, and...
Thou shalt not steal. — Our third duty towards our neighbour is to respect his right to his property. The framers of Utopias, both ancient and modern, have imagined communities in which private pro...
THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT. "Thou shalt not steal."-- Exodus 20:15 . There is no commandment against which human ingenuity has brought more evasions to bear than this. Property itself is theft, says...
the “Ten Words” Spoken at Sinai Exodus 20:1-17 The Law was given by the disposition of angels, through the medium of Moses. See John 1:17 ; Acts 7:53 . It tells us, not what God is, for that...
Here we have the Ten Words of the moral Law. They are introduced by a proclamation of God concerning Himself: first as to His name, "I am Jehovah"; second, as to His relation to them, "thy God"; and,...
This is the eighth commandment. The apostle points out the extent of this precept, Ephesians 4:28 ; 1 Thessalonians 4:6 .
Thou shall not steal. Which is to take away another man's property by force or fraud, without the knowledge, and against the will of the owner thereof. Thefts are of various kinds; there is private...
Thou shalt not steal. Ver. 15. Thou shalt not steal, ] i.e., Not rob or wrong another, either by force or fraud a 1Th 4:6 See Trapp on " 1Th 4:6 " Basil chargeth the devil as a thief of the...
Thou shalt not steal This command forbids us to rob ourselves of what we have, by sinful spending , or of the use and comfort of it, by sinful sparing; and to rob others by invading our neighbou...
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (vs.1-17) Before God gives the ten commandments, He makes is abundantly clear that Israel's obedience to law had nothing to do with God's previous grace toward them in delive...
12 Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the L ORD thy God giveth thee. 13 Thou shalt not kill. 14 Thou shalt not commit adultery. 15 Thou sha...
i.e. Either by deceit or violence, or without his knowledge and consent, take away another man's goods, Ephesians 4:28 ; but, on the contrary, shalt preserve and increase them, as need requires, a...
The Second Five Words - Man's Responsibility Towards God For His Neighbour ( Exodus 20:13-17 ). These commands are absolute. They reveal the sanctity in God's eyes of a man's right to fair treatme...
MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 20:15 THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT: VARIETIES IN THEFT Man is not to regard himself as an individual unit—as living for himself alone—but as forming part of...
Exodus 20:15 I. In this commandment the institution of property is recognised and sanctioned by the authority of God. The institution of property is necessary: (1) for increasing the produce of th...
Exodus 20:1-3 . And God spake all these words saying, I am the LORD thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou shalt have no other gods before me....
Exodus 20:1 . God spake all these words. In compassion to man, and the increasing weakness of human traditions, it has pleased the infinitely wise and Holy One to renew the evidences of revelation...
Thou shalt not steal. The Eighth Commandment I. In this Commandment the institution of property is recognized and sanctioned by the authority of God. The institution of property is necessary--...
EXPOSITION THE DELIVERY OF THE MORAL LAW . Every necessary preparation had now been made. The priests, as well as the people, had "sanctified themselves." A wholesome dread of "brea...
The Commandments Concerning the Love of One's Neighbor
Exodus 21:16 Leviticus 6:1-7 Leviticus 19:11 Leviticus 19:13 Leviticus 19:35-37 Deuteronomy 24:7 Deuteronomy 25:13-16 Job 20:19-22 Proverbs 1:13-15 Proverbs 11:1 Amos 3:10 Amos...
Breaking the Ten Commandments Exodus 20:1-17 INTRODUCTORY WORDS We have today a study on the Ten Commandments. These Commandments were written upon two tables of stone. The first four, written...
Thou shalt not steal — This command forbids us to rob ourselves of what we have, by sinful spending, or of the use and comfort of it by sinful sparing; and to rob others by invading our neighbour's...