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1Co 6:10 NorG3777 thieves,G2812 norG3777 covetous,G4123 norG3777 drunkards,G3183 norG3756 revilers,G3060 norG3756 extortioners,G727 shall(G3756) inheritG2816 the kingdomG932 of Elohim.G2316
I see the word "Thieves" as number G2812...........
G2812
κλέπτης
kleptēs
Thayer Definition:
1) an embezzler, pilferer
1a) the name is transferred to false teachers, who do not care to instruct men, but abuse their confidence for their own gain
I see it be more for ones gain than need or survival. Also it is interesting to me that it be just before "Covetous" as number G4123..........
G4123
πλεονέκτης
pleonektēs
Thayer Definition:
1) one eager to have more, especially what belongs to others
2) greedy of gain, covetous
My conclusion is if one steals out of needy, and a survivalist, intent, keyword here is "intent", and not a malicious intent of greed nor self gain, like stealing something to sell or trade for things of vanity, then it may not be looked on as stealing. What of the poor that gleam from the fields the food they need? Did they have to ask for permission prior to entering onto anothers property to take that which didnt belong to them? It is commanded to those that plant a field that at the time of harvest to not gleam the edges of the field for the poor and widows sake. There are times when taking is not considered stealing and this example is one of those instances.