(The Fox- {the town-o town-o song})
1. The
(D)fifth commandment says, "You shall not kill," so it
(D)should be obvious it's (A7)not Gods will that
(D)we should try with a (G)gun or knife or with
(D)any kind of (A7)weapon, to (D)take a life,
(A7)take a life, (D)take a life, that
(G)we should try with a (D)gun or knife or with
(A7)any kind of weapon, to (D)take a life.
2. Now we
don't need anyone to tell us this cause the
basic meaning's kind of hard to miss. It's
more important we un- derstand there are
oth- er ways of violating this command,
this command, this command. It's
more important we un- derstand there are
oth- er ways of violating this command.
3. Some
times at someone we might get mad and we
don't consider that to be so bad but the
Bible tells us with- out a doubt its as
bad as if we were to try and rub them out,
rub them out, rub them out, but the
Bible tells us, with- out a doubt, it's as
bad as if we were to try and rub them out.
4. No, we
should- n't try to do our neigh- bor harm either
phy- sically or by a ma- gic charm, nor to
ev- en wish that they might get theirs from a
speed- ing auto or a flight or stairs,
flight or stairs, flight or stairs, nor to
ev- en wish that they might get theirs from a
speed- ing auto or a flight or stairs.
5. In
fact the Bible goes the oth- er way to the
point at which it even dares to say that if
we don't try to keep our neigh- bor alive that's a
vi- olation of commandment num- ber five,
num- ber five, num- ber five, that if
we don't try to keep our neigh- bor alive that's a
vi- olation of commandment num- ber five.
6. This
ex- planation makes it ve- ry clear that
love and kindness are re- quir- ed here, that
help, not harm, is what we ought to give. That's the
way that this commandment says we ought to live,
ought to live, ought to live, that
help, not harm is what we ought to give. That's the
way that this commandment says we ought to live.
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