Deuteronomy 19:10

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse warns against shedding innocent blood in the land given by God. Moses is speaking to the Israelites, emphasizing the importance of justice to avoid the guilt of innocent blood on their land.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a beautiful tree in your backyard that your family loves. This verse is like your parents saying, 'Don't hurt the tree or anything innocent, or you'll feel bad and the tree won't be happy in your yard anymore.'

Contexte historique

Moses, who led the Israelites out of Egypt, wrote this as part of his farewell speech before they entered the Promised Land. This was around 1200 BCE, and the context is the laws and guidance needed for the Israelites to live righteously in their new land.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern scenario, if a community has a case where an innocent person is wrongly accused, it’s important to ensure justice prevails to avoid a miscarriage of justice and the guilt that comes with it.

Thèmes

justiceinnocenceguiltlandGod's promisemorality

Versets liés

Exodus 23:7Joshua 2:19Matthew 27:24Romans 13:41 Peter 3:13

Questions fréquentes

Why is justice emphasized in this verse?
Justice is emphasized to ensure that innocent people are not punished, which would bring guilt upon the community and defile the land God has given them.
What does 'blood be upon thee' mean?
It means the guilt or responsibility of shedding innocent blood would rest on the community, leading to spiritual and moral consequences.
How does this verse apply to modern legal systems?
This verse encourages modern legal systems to ensure fair trials and prevent wrongful convictions to uphold justice and avoid the guilt of innocent bloodshed.
What lessons can we learn from this verse about protecting the innocent?
We learn that we must actively work to protect the innocent from false accusations and unjust punishment, maintaining the sanctity of life and justice.
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