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 +A '''deathbed confession''' is a [[confession]] of some sort when someone is assumed to be close to [[death]]. Sometimes, it takes place on their "[[deathbed]]," the bed in which a person dies or lies in during the last few hours before death, hence the phrase.
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 +==By religion==
 +===Judaism===
 +The [[Talmud]] teaches that “if one falls sick and his life is in danger, he is told: “Make confession, for all who are sentenced to death make confession.”” Masechet Semachot adds that “When someone is approaching death, we tell him to confess before he dies, adding that on the one hand, many people confessed and did not die, whilst on the other, there are many who did not confess and died, and there are many who walk in the street and confess; because on the merit of confession you will live.”
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 +==Suggested deathbed confessions==
 +*[[Naomi Shemer]] - in a letter to [[Gil Aldema]] before dying of cancer, she confessed to using a [[Basque people|Basque]] melody for her famous song [[Jerusalem of Gold]], something she had long denied.
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Deathbed conversion]]
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A deathbed confession is a confession of some sort when someone is assumed to be close to death. Sometimes, it takes place on their "deathbed," the bed in which a person dies or lies in during the last few hours before death, hence the phrase.

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The Talmud teaches that “if one falls sick and his life is in danger, he is told: “Make confession, for all who are sentenced to death make confession.”” Masechet Semachot adds that “When someone is approaching death, we tell him to confess before he dies, adding that on the one hand, many people confessed and did not die, whilst on the other, there are many who did not confess and died, and there are many who walk in the street and confess; because on the merit of confession you will live.”

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