194 topical index results for “thou shalt not kill”
ABISHAI : Pursues and kills Abner (2 Samuel 2:24;3:30)ABSALOM : Kills Amnon (2 Samuel 13:22-29)AGAG : A king of the Amalekites, taken prisoner by Saul, and killed by Samuel (2 Samuel 15:8,33)ANDREW : Reports the number of loaves at the feeding of the five thousand ( 2 John 6:8)ARMIES : Captains of thousands (Numbers 31:14,48; 1 Samuel 17:18; 1 Chronicles 28:1; 2 Chronicles 25:5)ASHKELON : Samson kills thirty men of (Judges 14:19)BAAL-HAZOR : The place where Amnon was killed (2 Samuel 13:23)BETHSAIDA : Desert of, east of the sea of Galilee, Jesus feeds more than five thousand people in (Luke 9:10; Matthew 14:13; Mark 6:32)CAPTAIN : Of thousands (Numbers 31:48; 1 Samuel 17:18; 1 Chronicles 28:1)CHIDING : Jacob chides Simeon and Levi for killing Hamor and Shechem (Genesis 34:30)CHIDING : David chides Joab for killing Abner (2 Samuel 3:28-31)DAY : Sabbath day's journey, about two-thousand paces (Acts 1:12)DEMETRIUS : A silversmith, noted for raising a riot (Acts 19:24-38)EARTH : Ancient notions concerning (1 Samuel 2:8; Job 9:6; Revelation 7:1)ELAH : A valley where David killed Goliath (1 Samuel 17:2,19;21:9)ELAM : A Jewish captive, whose descendants, to the number of One-thousand two-hundred and fifty-four returned from Babylon (Ezra 2:7;8:7; Nehemiah 7:12)ELHANAN : A distinguished warrior in the time of David, who killed Lahmi, the brother of Goliath, the Gittite (2 Samuel 21:19)EVI : Prince of Midian, killed (Numbers 31:8; Joshua 13:21)FIRSTBORN : Of Egyptians killed (Exodus 11:5;12:12,29;13:15; Numbers 33:4)GOAD : 600 Men killed with, by Shamgar, a judge (hero) of Israel (Judges 3:31)GOAT : Regulations of Mosaic law required that a baby goat should not be killed for food before it was eight days old (Leviticus 22:27)GOLIATH : Defied armies of Israel and is killed by David (1 Samuel 17;21:9;22:10)GUR : The place where Jehu killed Ahaziah (1 Kings 9:27)HELBON : A village near Damascus, noted for fine wines (Ezekiel 27:18)HEMAN : A man noted for wisdom, to whom Solomon is compared (1 Kings 4:31; 1 Chronicles 2:6)