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This might sound like an odd question to some, but this is a serious proposition to some students of Biblical law. Here is an example of the argument, from Philip Kayser's book <em>Is the Death Penalty Just?</em>:
TranslationThis might sound like an odd question to some, but this is a serious proposition to some students of Biblical law. Here is an example of the argument, from Philip Kayser's book <em>Is the Death Penalty Just?</em>:

This might sound like an odd question to some, but this is a serious proposition to some students of Biblical law. Here is an example of the argument, from Philip Kayser's book Is the Death Penalty Just?: