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  1. Numbers 35:30-31 ESV / 198 helpful votesHelpfulNot Helpful. “If anyone kills a person, the murderer shall be put to death on the evidence of witnesses. But no person shall be put to death on the testimony of one witness. Moreover, you shall accept no ransom for the life of a murderer, who is guilty of death, but he shall be put to death.

  2. Sep 19, 2019 · 19 his father and mother shall take hold of him and bring him to the elders at the gate of his town. 20 They shall say to the elders, “This son of ours is stubborn and rebellious. He will not obey us. He is a glutton and a drunkard.”. 21 Then all the men of his town are to stone him to death.

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  4. Does the Bible--specifically, the New Testament--support the death penalty?Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o-pIvs1wVM&list=PLBA...

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  5. 1 Kings 21:13 ESV / 5 helpful votesHelpfulNot Helpful. And the two worthless men came in and sat opposite him. And the worthless men brought a charge against Naboth in the presence of the people, saying, “Naboth cursed God and the king.”. So they took him outside the city and stoned him to death with stones.

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  7. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The Old Testament law commanded the death penalty for various acts: murder ( Exodus 21:12 ), kidnapping ( Exodus 21:16 ), bestiality ( Exodus 22:19 ), adultery ( Leviticus 20:10 ), homosexuality ( Leviticus 20:13 ), being a false prophet ( Deuteronomy 13:5 ), prostitution and rape ( Deuteronomy 22:24 ), and several other crimes.

  8. Mar 29, 2024 · The Bible does not provide a straightforward answer to the death penalty. Instead, it presents a nuanced perspective that requires interpretation. For instance, Exodus 21:23-25 introduces the principle of lex talionis, or the law of retaliation, suggesting that punishment should be proportional to the crime. This could be interpreted as support ...