Definition: Neither shalt thou bear false witness against thy neighbour.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down Deuteronomy 5:20 – “Neither shalt thou bear false witness against thy neighbor.” It's a really important rule about how we treat people. Here’s what it means in simple terms: False Witness: “Witness” basically means to tell the truth and to be honest about something. But lying is not honest. When you lie, you’re not telling the truth; you're deliberately misleading someone. Bear False Witness: This means to say or do something that isn't true – to intentionally misrepresent something another person has said or done. So, the verse is saying: Don’t be dishonest when talking about others. It’s a core principle of right and good behavior. Why is it important? Builds Trust: It encourages us to be truthful in our interactions with everyone. When we tell the truth, people can trust us. Fairness & Justice: It promotes fairness and justice in relationships. Lying creates unfair situations. Respect for Others: It shows respect for other people by avoiding deception and manipulation. In short, it’s a reminder to always speak the truth and avoid misleading others. Do you want me to explain anything else about this verse? For example, we could talk about: The historical context of this rule (it's part of the Law given to Moses). How it applies in our daily lives – things like telling friends not to gossip.