Near the end of Order of the Phoenix, Voldemort was ready to "kill" Harry, and would have if Dumbledore didn't interfere:
'I have nothing more to say to you, Potter,' he said quietly. 'You have irked me too often, for too long. AVADA KEDAVRA!'
Harry had not even opened his mouth to resist; his mind was blank, his wand pointing uselessly at the floor
But the headless golden statue of the wizard in the fountain had sprung alive, leaping from its plinth to land with a crash on the floor between Harry and Voldemort. The spell merely glanced off its chest as the statue flung out its arms to protect Harry.
~ Page 717, OofP
In Deathly Hallows, Dumbledore instructs Snape that Voldemort must be the one to kill Harry:
.And while that fragment of soul, unmissed by Voldemort, remains attached to, and protected by Harry, Lord Voldemort cannot die.
~ Page 551, DH
Why didn't Dumbledore let Voldemort do it 3 years earlier?
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