Murder is one of the three most grievous sins in Judaism for which the rabbis teach that one is to let oneself be killed rather than kill another. Jewish texts discuss this law and also speak about the spiritual and social implications of taking another's life and also the very limited circumstances under which it is permissible to kill another person.
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 "You shall not murder", The Ten Commandments, Exodus 20. Leningrad Codex (1008 CE), Location: LC Folio 43r, Courtesy of: Bruce Zuckerman, West Semitic Research, in collaboration with the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center; courtesy Russian National Library, Saltykov-SchedrinSource: dornsife.usc.edu
"You shall not murder", The Ten Commandments, Exodus 20. Leningrad Codex (1008 CE), Location: LC Folio 43r, Courtesy of: Bruce Zuckerman, West Semitic Research, in collaboration with the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center; courtesy Russian National Library, Saltykov-SchedrinSource: dornsife.usc.edu
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