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Did you not know that the Most High Yehua HaMashiach equates hating your brother to murder? Let's check it out in 1st John chapter 3 verse 15 and it says Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer, and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him. Let's take a closer look. To hate our brother is to murder him in our hearts. Though we may not carry out the action, we wish that that person was dead. Or by ignoring another person, we may treat them as if they were dead. Yeah, hatred can be shown passively or actively. Your choice. Shalom.
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