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Deuteronomy

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"You shall not pity him, but you shall purge the blood of the innocent from Israel, that it may go well with you.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
"You shall not pity to pity, look upon with compassion Verb H2347 תָחֹ֥וס ta·cho·vs
him, but you shall purge to burn, consume Verb H1197 וּבִֽעַרְתָּ֧ u·vi·'ar·ta
the blood blood Noun H1818 דַֽם־ dam-
of the innocent clean, free from, exempt Adjective H5355 הַנָּקִ֛י han·na·ki
from Israel, "God strives," another name of Jacob and his desc. Noun H3478 מִיִּשְׂרָאֵ֖ל mi·yis·ra·'el
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that it may go well to be pleasing or good H2895    
with you.      

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Israel

ISRAEL, KINGDOM OF" I. THE FIRST PERIOD1. The Two Kingdoms2. The Ist Dynasty3. The IInd Dynasty4. Civil WarII. PERIOD OF THE SYRIAN WARS1. The IIIrd Dynasty2. World-Politics3. Battle of Karkar4. Loss of Territory5. Reform of Religion6. Revolution7. The IVth Dynasty8. Renewed Prosperity9. AnarchyIII. DECLINE AND FALL1. Loss of Independence2. Decline3. Extinct... View Details

Put

PUTput (puT; Phoud, in Genesis and Chronicles, variant for Genesis Phout, for Chronicles, Phouth):1. Renderings:In consequence of the identification at the time, the prophets have "Libya" (Libues), except Nab 3:9, where the Greek renders the word as phuge, "flight." The Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) has "Phut," "Phuth," and in the Prophets "Li... View Details

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a son of Ham, also his desc. and their land

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New American Standard Bible 1995 "You shall not pity him, but you shall purge the blood of the innocent from Israel, that it may go well with you.
King James Bible "You Thine eye shall not pity him, but you shall purge thou shalt put away the blood guilt of the innocent blood from Israel, that it may go well with you.thee.
Hebrew Greek English "You shall not pity him, but you shall purge the blood of the innocent from Israel, that it may go well with you.