Over the centuries, there has been a lot of confusion over the correct interpretation of the fifth of the Ten Commandment,s which states in Exodus 20:13:
“Thou shalt not kill.” (American Standard Version Bible).
“You shall not commit murder.” (Amplified Bible).
“No murder.” (Amplified Bible).
“Do not kill.” (Common English Bible).
“Do not murder.” (Complete Jewish Bible).
“Do not murder.” (Contemporary English Version Bible).
“Thou shalt not kill.” (Darby Bible).
“Thou shalt not kill.” (Douay-Rheims Bible).
“You must not murder anyone.” (Easy To Read Version Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (English Standard Version Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (English Standard Version Bible-United Kingdom).
“You must not murder anyone.” (Expanded Bible).
“Never murder.” (God’s Word Translation Bible).
“Do not commit murder.” (Good News Translation Bible).
“Do not murder.” (Holman Christian Standard Bible).
“Thou shalt not kill.” (King James Version Bible).
“Thou shalt do no murder.” (Ronald Knox Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (Lexham English Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (New American Standard Bible).
“You must not murder anyone.” (New Century Version Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (New English Translation Bible).
“Do not commit murder.” (New International Reader’s Version Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (New International Version Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (New King James Version Bible).
“Do not kill other people.” (New Life Version Bible).
“You must not murder.” (New Living Translation Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (New Revised Standard Version Bible).
“You shall not murder.” (Orthodox Jewish Bible).
“You shall not kill.” (Revised Standard Version Bible).
“You shall not kill.” (Revised Standard Version Bible-Catholic Edition).
“You shall not murder.” (Today’s New Interational Version Bible).
“Thou shalt not slay.” [Thou shalt not kill.]” (Wycliffe Bible).
“Thou dost not murder.” (Young’s Literal Translation Bible).
