Murder is a sin. Martin Luther, German leader of the Protestant Revolution, founder of Lutheranism, Protestant theologian, was behind much of Protestant theology. God does not work salvation for fictitious sinners. Be a sinner and sin vigorously.... Do not for a moment imagine that this life is the abiding place of justice; sin must be committed. Sin cannot tear you away from him [Christ], even though you commit adultery a hundred times a day and commit as many murders
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"He belongs to the ages."
Murder is a legal term not a biblical or religious one. Murder is defined by the legislation of the country concerned and can differ according to the country..
At least for murder, it may be specified as just murder of your brother im not sure
A good source for quotes about music is to look for quotes from professional musical artists such-as performers, songwriters, and music industry executives. Don't overlook Biblical references. The Bible is a great source for quotes, and it is indexed, and searchable by topic.
"On the contrary Richardson it was me who slept with Mildred." "With great Power comes great responsibility"
I don't belioeve that we have any biblical quotes of St. Joseph.
The Spanish phrase "frases biblicas" translates to "biblical phrases" in English. As a side note, the Google website, amongst other webpages, offers free text translation for such inquiries.
Examples" Dracula quotes the bible in saying 'In the blood is the life." Flash Gordon quotes the Illiad in saying 'Beware of Greeks bearing gifts."
Emerson often alluded to or quoted the Bible.
If in biblical terms. The three kings/wisemen were following the star in the sky. Also called the star of David
Electra is not a biblical story; it originates from Greek mythology. She is a character in various ancient Greek plays, most notably in works by Sophocles and Euripides, where she is the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, seeking revenge for her father's murder. In contrast, biblical stories are found within the texts of the Bible and involve different figures and narratives.