Beautiful example of Grace. Even in the times before Yeshua's death, the Levites did not authorize the stoning of a person when they were repentant. After all, a Sanhedrin who authorized the capitol punishment of a single person on 75 years was called a bloody Sanhedrin. God didn't have David killed because of his repentance. This doesn't mean "thou shalt not murder" is no longer applicable.
 
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 09:56:42 -0500 "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Those are the ones dealing with the woman who has allegedly committed adultery. She's brought before the priest and has to drink the bitter waters. K.
 
jt: Apparently this is also obsolete because Jesus didn't stone the woman caught in adultery, neither did he give her bitter waters to drink.  He told her to "go and sin no more" -
 

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What are the laws of the Sotah in #136? Izzy

 

 

    
 

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