Questions about penalties and restitution/en
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- Does Biblical law actually require burning to death for certain crimes?
- Does Biblical law require a girl to marry her rapist?
- Does Biblical law require a literal "eye for an eye"?
- Does Deuteronomy 22:25-29 imply that the rape of an unbetrothed girl is not a death penalty offense?
- Does Joseph's intent to divorce Mary show that the death penalty for adultery was not mandatory?
- Does Numbers 35:31 imply that all crimes except murder can be ransomed?
- Does the Biblical divorce law in Deut. 24:1 show that the death penalty for adultery was not mandatory?
- Does the proverb about the jealous husband show that prostitution is legal? (Prov. 6:32-35)
- Does the restitution payment for killing a slave in Exod. 21:32 show that slaves had less protection than free persons under Biblical Law?
- Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty?
- How do we know whether a Biblical law death penalty is mandatory?
- What are some major differences between advocates of "Westminster General Equity" and "Strict General Equity"?
- What is the proper restitution amount for theft?
- Why did God require the death penalty for certain crimes?
- Why is false prophecy a death penalty crime?
- Why wasn't King David executed for his adultery with Bathsheba?
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