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Exodus 21:22-23: The Miscarriage Interpretation and the Personhood of the Fetus

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  • Russell Fuller

Many abortion advocates cite the example of the miscarried fetus (Exodus 21:22-23) to support their claim that the fetus is not a person. Fuller argues that nevertheless this argument, its logic and implications fail in the broader legal context of the ancient Near East and the covenant code of Exodus 20-Exodus 23.

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Brave New Bible: A Reply to the Moderate Evangelical Position on Abortion

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  • Francis J. Beckwith

This article is an evaluation and critique of the position of Dolores Dunnett on abortion. Her views of fetal personhood from Exodus 21:22-25 are critically examined.

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What Exodus 21:22 Says About Abortion

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  • Greg Koukl

This article is on the topic of abortion based on Exodus 21:22. The author shows that biblically, life is valued from the womb.

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Is Unborn Life Human?

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  • Cornelis van Dam

This article is about unborn life and abortion. The author looks at Exodus 21:22-25 and also at abortion in the Ancient Near East.

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Exodus 21:12-14 - Looking for the Motive

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  • R. Dean Anderson

This article on Exodus 21:12-14 is about the difference between murder and manslaughter, the intent to harm and accidents. This article looks at the importance of motive in a crime. Cities of refuge is also discussed.

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If we remember that by death we are called back from exile to home, to our heavenly fatherland, shall we then not be filled with comfort? John Calvin
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