The Doctrine of Murder


Written and compiled by Gary Kukis


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Preface:   Most of the doctrine of Murder came from the notes of R. B. Thieme, Jr. and from Maranatha Church.


Prov. 1:11–12 read: If they say [to you], “Come with us; let us lie in wait for blood; let us hide [ourselves] without cause for the innocent. We will devour them alive and whole, like Sheol, [and] like those going to the pit. This is murder that they are talking about; for some people, the ultimate exercise of power over others. “You want to show someone who’s boss? You want someone to beg you for their lives? Join up with us. The power of life and death will be in our hands.”

The Doctrine of Murder

1)     Murder is the unlawful taking of a life of another with premeditated malice. The act of criminal murder is not the same as killing in battle or by a legal execution in order to enforce the law.

2)     The origin of murder: Satan is called the original murderer. What does that mean? By his deception and lies, he will bring eternal death to billions of angels. John 8:44 You are of your father the devil [we inherit the sinful nature of Adam, which is ultimately attributable to Satan], and your will is to do your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and has nothing to do with the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies. (ESV) Satan, as the father of the sin nature, is then the accomplice to every murder; and his leading billions of angels astray will lead to their ultimate destruction as well.

3)     The first human murder is when Cain murdered Abel. Cain offered the works of his hands to God, and God did not pay any attention to him. Abel offered up a blood sacrifice, which spoke of Jesus Christ on the cross. God honored his sacrifice. Cain was filled with anger and he killed Abel with a sacrificial knife. Gen. 4:5–8 1John 3:12 Jude 10–11 The way of Cain refers to those in reversionism who turn to crime.

4)     David was guilty of sin and evil when he killed Uriah the Hittite. Although David did not kill Uriah with his own hands, he did order his killing, and his lead commander on the field, Joab, carried our this murder. Nathan mentions this sin specifically.

5)     All of horrendous sins named as being abhorrent to God, the only overt sin named is murder. Prov. 6:16–19

6)     The commandment of Ex. 20:13 is You will not murder. Again, this is not the same as killing in battle (Num. 21:1–5 31:1–20) or killing someone who has violated the law (Ex. 21:12, 16, 17) or God killing someone as the ultimate judgment (Num. 14:26–29 16:1–35).

7)     Not only is capital punishment not a violation of the commandment not to murder, but it is required of a society of laws. Gen. 9:6 Ex. 21:12 Deut. 17:8–13 21:22–23

        (1)    Capital punishment was taught by Jesus Himself. Matt.26:50-54 John.13:10, 11 Lk.22:49, 50; cf. 22:36-38).

        (2)    Capital punishment was taught by Paul as a valid practice (Rom.13:14), and by Peter (1Peter2:13,14).

        (3)    Capital punishment will be a legal reality in the Millennium. Rev.2:27; 12:5; 19:15

8)     Where guilt is established, capital punishment is the result. This is the responsibility of all governments throughout all dispensations. Gen. 9:6 A rich man cannot buy his way out of this. You cannot take a ransom for the life of a murderer. No bribery is allowed.

9)     Not all killing is murder; there are 3 primary exceptions:

        (1)    Self-defense. Ex.22:2 Luke22:36

        (2)    Capital punishment. Gen.9:6

        (3)    War.

                 (1)    Covert aggression is the basis for declaring war (Num.31:1ff).

                 (2)    Total victory (Deut.20:10-18).

                 (3)    To use the Faith-Rest technique when entering battle (Deut.20:14).

                 (4)    The Lord is known as "a man of war" (Ex.15:3), and as "the Lord of the armies" (1Sam.17:45).

                 (5)    One of the books of the Jews was called "the book of the Wars of Yahweh" (Num.21:14).

                 (6)    David praised God for giving him the skills to fight in combat (Psa.144:1).

                 (7)    The Lord sent the army into battle (2Chr.13:12).

                 (8)    He delivered the enemy into Israel's hands (Deut.20:13).

                 (9)    The Lord will once again strap on His sword and defeat the nations in the Tribulation (Rev.19:15,16).

                 (10)  He will unleash a new weapon upon the forces at Armageddon not approved by the Geneva Convention! (Zech.14:12-15).

10)   Murder is a crime; it is a sin and it is evil. The murderer ought to be executed with the sword. This is not the same as warfare or killing the enemy in battle.

11)   Jer. 4:31 murder as a crime is a signal of degeneracy. When a society begins to degenerate, murder will increase; there will be no thought given to the murder of other human beings.

12)   Believers are capable of murder. King David is an example of that. 1Peter 4:15

13)   Murder begins as a mental attitude sin that peculates to the surface and comes out as murder (Mark 7:21 James 4:1–2). When Esau decided to murder Jacob, this began with great mental attitude sins directed toward Jacob (Esau never carried this murder out—Gen. 27:41).

14)   Heathenism is often characterized by the sin of murder. We see this illustrated in particular by the wars which continue to be fought in the Middle East as well as the constant killing of innocents by Muslims. Rom. 1:28–32 3:15

15)   Anger is the mental attitude equivalent of murder. Matt. 5:21–22 James 4:1–2

A portion of this doctrine came from R. B. Thieme, Jr.’s 1976 Proverbs series lesson #585_0010 and from Maranatha Church, accessed November 13, 2014. Some of these points were taken word-for-word; some were edited.

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