Pena de morte
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Capital Punishment refers either to the civil death penalty (a destruction of the body by civil magistrate), or to the ultimate death penalty (Second Death), depending on whether it is mentioned in the context of the Moral Law or the Civil Law. Granting that all crimes against the Moral Law make us worthy of the second death, this page will mostly concern itself with a discussion of the specific crimes which merit the civil death penalty.
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- Será que Jesus apoiou realmente a pena de morte por amaldiçoar um dos pais?
- Didn't Jesus disregard the law of the Hebrew Scriptures when dealing with the woman taken in adultery? (John 8:3-11)/pt
- Does Biblical law actually require burning to death for certain crimes?/pt
- O direito bíblico tem "estatutos de limitação" para perseguir o crime?
- Será que Deuteronómio 22:25-29 implica que a violação de uma rapariga antes do noivado não é uma ofensa que mereça a pena de morte?
- A intenção de José de se divorciar de Maria mostra que a pena de morte por adultério não era obrigatória?
- Does Numbers 35:31 imply that all crimes except murder can be ransomed?/pt
- Será que o provérbio sobre o marido ciumento mostra que a prostituição é legal? (Prov. 6:32-35)
- Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty?/pt
- What are some major differences between advocates of "Westminster General Equity" and "Strict General Equity"?/pt
- Why did God require the death penalty for certain crimes?/pt
- Porque é que a falsa profecia é um crime de pena de morte?
- Why wasn't King David executed for his adultery with Bathsheba?/pt
- Why wasn't Paul executed for either murder or kidnapping?/pt
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