Catholic Public Domain Version
"You shall not take pity on him, and so shall you take away the blood of the innocent from Israel, so that it may be well with you. "
— Deuteronomy 19:13, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Thine eye shall not pity him, but thou shalt put away the guilt of innocent blood from Israel, that it may go well with thee.”
“Thine eye shall not pity him, but thou shalt put away the innocent blood from Israel, that it may go well with thee. ”
“Your eye shall not pity him, but you shall put away the innocent blood from Israel, that it may go well with you.”
“You must not pity him, but purge out the blood of the innocent from Israel, so that it may go well with you.”
“Thou shalt not pity him, and thou shalt take away the guilt of innocent blood out of Israel, that it may be well with thee.”
“Have no pity on him, so that Israel may be clear from the crime of putting a man to death without cause, and it will be well for you.”
“Thine eye shall not pity him, but thou shalt put away the guilt of innocent blood from Israel, that it may go well with thee.”
So may innocent blood not be shed in the midst of the land which the Lord your God will give you to possess, lest you be guilty of blood.
But if anyone, having hatred for his neighbor, will have lain in ambush for his life, and, rising up, will have struck him, and he will have died, and if he will have fled to one of the cities stated above,
the elders of his city shall send, and they shall take him from the place of refuge, and they shall deliver him into the hand of the relative of him whose blood was shed, and he shall die.
You shall not take pity on him, and so shall you take away the blood of the innocent from Israel, so that it may be well with you.
You shall not take up or move the landmark of your neighbor, which those before you have placed, in your possession that the Lord your God will give to you, in the land you will receive to possess.
One witness shall not stand against another, no matter what the sin or outrage may be. For every word shall stand by the mouth of two or three witnesses.
If a lying witness will have stood against a man, accusing him of a transgression,