The Luke verse speaks to the exceptionalism of John the Baptist and isn't the norm. The Isaiah verse is meant to encourage the nation of Isrsel and does not state when life begins.Actually the bible is very clear. The big picture is that life begins at conception. God made us in his image and killing unborn babies is wrong, I have no doubt if any of the apostles in the New Testament or the prophets in the old testament wanted to directly tell future generations that abortion is murder what they would say.
There are lots of verses like:
Isaiah 44:2 : "This is what the LORD says — he who made you, who formed you in the womb,..."
Luke 1:15 : "He (John the Baptist) will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before he is born.”
You are looking for legalistic verses, not spiritual ones. There are many more that point to God as the creator. Abortion is one of those topics that particularly triggers me because it is done for the convenience of the mother/father. Had unprotected sex, got pregnant, time for an abortion pill or "procedure". The embryo/baby dies and life goes on.
The question remains, is the embryo/baby life or just a growth. To evangelical Christians and even Catholics, the answer is life began at conception.
The Bible also states that life begins at first breath which was standard Jewish law.
Even those in early Christian times who spoke most harshly of abortion, the identification of abortion as murder came to the question "When is a fetus is a human?" . The clearest answer we can find in the Hebrew Bible seems to be a fetus becomes a person at birth.
Finally, abortions did occur in Biblical times yet are never addressed unlike topics like divorce.
I am not in favor of abortion but it is not murder based on the Bible.
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