Existing Studies Raw Data¶
cmd-evidence.db Search: "adultery fornication marriage sexual"¶
| Score | ID | Type | Class | Preview | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.4755 | E393 | E | Neutral | He that said, Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not [kill] | Jas 2:11 |
| 0.4388 | E379 | E | Neutral | By swearing, and lying, and killing (ratsach), and stealing, and committing adultery | Hos 4:2 |
| 0.4385 | E033 | E | Neutral | James calls it the royal law and the perfect law of liberty | Jas 1:25; 2:8, 10-12 |
| 0.4225 | E394 | E | Neutral | From whence come wars and fightings among you? come they not hence, even of your lusts | Jas 4:1-2 |
| 0.4019 | I010 | I-A | Neutral | God's jealousy functions like a husband's protective claim | Exo 20:5; 34:14; Hos |
| 0.3885 | E031 | E | Neutral | Paul quotes five Decalogue commandments as the content of love | Rom 13:8-10 |
| 0.3749 | E222 | E | Neutral | False swearing listed alongside other commandment violations | Jer 7:9 |
| 0.3708 | N028 | N | Neutral | Individual judicial guilt is not transferable between generations | Deu 24:16; Ezk 18:20 |
| 0.3542 | E380 | E | Neutral | Will ye steal, murder (ratsach), and commit adultery | Jer 7:9-10 |
| 0.3530 | N058 | N | Neutral | Paul treats the sixth commandment as continuing and binding | E390 |
cmd-evidence.db: find E --ref "Exo 20:14"¶
Result: NONE (no E items yet registered for Exo 20:14 -- this is the study that will create them)
cmd-study.db Search: "adultery marriage seventh commandment"¶
| Score | Study | Section | Preview |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5482 | cmd-07 | James 2:10-12 — Unity of the Law | "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point..." |
| 0.5322 | cmd-07 | Jeremiah 7:9-10 — Commandment Violations Listed Together | "Will ye steal, murder, and commit adultery, and swear falsely..." |
| 0.4708 | cmd-04 | Jeremiah 7:8-9 | Adultery listed alongside stealing, murder, false swearing |
| 0.4668 | cmd-01 | Romans 13:8-10 | Paul quotes five Decalogue commandments including adultery prohibition |
| 0.4577 | cmd-02 | Hosea 1:2; 2:2-5; 13:4 | Hosea commanded to marry wife of whoredoms as parable of unfaithfulness |
cmd-study.db: find-passage "Exo 20:14"¶
Result: No chunks found (not yet indexed for this study)
law-evidence.db Search: "adultery fornication sexual immorality"¶
| Score | ID | Type | Class | Preview | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5622 | E078 | E | Neutral | Abimelech the Philistine recognized adultery brings guilt | Gen 26:10-11 |
| 0.4959 | E028 | E | Continues | Paul quotes five Decalogue commandments as the content of love | Rom 13:8-10 |
| 0.4709 | N064 | N | Continues | The first two antitheses each quote a Decalogue commandment and extend to intent | E317, E316, E043 |
| 0.4635 | E359 | E | Continues | In Antitheses 1 and 2, Jesus explicitly quotes 6th and 7th commandments | Mat 5:21-28 |
| 0.4630 | E389 | E | Continues | Paul states: "Not the hearers of the law are just before God" | Rom 2:13 |
| 0.4455 | E079 | E | Neutral | Shechem's rape of Dinah called defilement (tame, H2930) | Gen 34:2, 5, 7, 13 |
| 0.4413 | I098 | I-A | Continues | Four prohibitions of Acts 15 represent moral law | |
| 0.4390 | N077 | N | Continues | Council retained fornication (porneia) as moral prohibition | E146, E368, E366 |
| 0.4373 | N146 | N | Continues | In 1 Tim 1:5-10, Paul states the telos of the commandment is love | 1 Tim 1:5-10 |
law-study.db Search: "adultery seventh commandment sexual ethics"¶
| Score | Study | Section | Preview |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.6154 | law-12 | Second Antithesis — Adultery (vv. 27-30) | Jesus quotes 7th commandment and deepens to heart level |
| 0.6068 | law-29 | A-7. Seventh Commandment | Adultery prohibition continues; NT passages confirming |
| 0.5433 | law-26 | Paul's Moral Law Affirmations | In same epistle (Romans), Paul affirms law through faith |
| 0.5301 | law-01 | D5. The Law Summarized in Love | "The end of the commandment is charity" (1 Tim 1:5, 8-10) |
| 0.5075 | law-15 | Key Occurrences | Porneia one of four council prohibitions (Acts 15:20,29; 21:25) |
Key Cross-References from Prior Studies¶
From law-12 (Matthew 5:17-20): The second antithesis (Mat 5:27-28) quotes Exo 20:14 verbatim and extends it to lustful intent. This is "magnification" per Isa 42:21 -- deepening, not revoking. E359 records that Jesus explicitly quotes the 6th and 7th commandments in Antitheses 1-2.
From law-29 (What Continues, What Ceased): The seventh commandment is catalogued as "Continues" with Rom 13:9 explicitly listing it, Heb 13:4 affirming marriage and threatening judgment on adulterers, and Mat 5:27-28 extending it to heart-level.
From pentateuch-sexual-legislation: Lev 18 addresses 12+ categories of sexual sin. Lev 18:24-30 states these are the sins for which the Canaanites were judged, establishing the sexual ethic as universal.
From cmd-07 (Sixth Commandment): James 2:11 explicitly pairs the adultery and murder commandments as examples of the law's unity -- violating one makes you a transgressor of the whole. E393 records this.
E031 (Rom 13:8-10): Paul lists "Thou shalt not commit adultery" first among the five Decalogue commandments summarized in love for neighbor.
E380 (Jer 7:9-10): Jeremiah's temple sermon lists adultery alongside stealing, murder, and false swearing -- echoing the Decalogue order.
E078 (Gen 26:10-11): Pre-Sinai awareness: Abimelech recognized adultery as bringing guilt, establishing moral awareness before the Mosaic code.
E079 (Gen 34:2,5,7,13): Pre-Sinai awareness: Shechem's rape of Dinah called "defilement" -- the vocabulary of sexual sin predates Sinai.
N077 (Acts 15:20,29): The Jerusalem Council retained porneia (fornication) as a moral prohibition for Gentile believers, confirming its continuing status.