What the Bible says about Wicca/Witchcraft

Interpretation of 19 English translations of Exodus 22:18

According to the Scofield Reference Bible this verse from the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) was written in the year 1491 BCE, some 650 years before the origin of the Celtic people circa 850 BCE and thus before their religion of Wicca was developed.
Various Biblical translations render this verse as:

1. American Standard Version "Thou shalt not suffer a sorceress to live."

2. The Answer: Put to death any woman who does evil magic.

3. Amplified Bible: You shall not allow a woman to live who practices sorcery.

4. Good News Version: Put to death any woman who practices magic.

5. James Moffatt Translation: You shall not allow any sorceress to live.

6. Jerusalem Bible: You shall not allow a sorceress to live.

7. King James Version: Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.

8. Living Bible: A sorceress shall be put to death.

9. Modern Language Bible: Allow no sorceress to live.

10. New American Bible: You shall not let a sorceress live.

11. New American Standard Bible: You shall not let a sorceress live.

12. New Century Version: Put to death any woman who does evil magic.

13. New International Version: Do not allow a sorceress to live.

14. New Living Translation: A sorceress must not be allowed to live.

15. New Revised Standard Version: You shall not permit a female sorcerer to live.

16. New World Translation: You must not preserve a sorceress alive.

17. The Promise: Contemporary English Version: Death is the punishment for Witchcraft.

18. Revised Standard Version: You shall not permit a sorceress to live.

19. Revised English Bible: You must not allow a witch to live.

In the original Hebrew manuscript, the author used the word m'khashepah to describe the person who should not be allowed to live. The word means a woman who uses spoken spells to harm others - e.g. causing their death or loss of property. Clearly " evil Sorceress" or "woman who does evil magic" would be the most accurate phrases in current common English usage for this verse.
The Good News Bible uses the term magic which is also a poor selection because it has been used to refer to: stage magic, slight of hand, magic tricks ceremonial magic used to harm other persons ceremonial magic used to help or heal other persons.