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This is a category for questions about whether or how Biblical law has been applied by people in history, including both Biblical and extra-Biblical history.
- Does Joseph's intent to divorce Mary show that the death penalty for adultery was not mandatory?/ja
- Does the divorce of the foreign women in Ezra 9-10 show that civil government has authority to dissolve marriages or preside over "divorce trials"?/ja
- Was God's law available prior to Sinai?/ja
- Why didn't King Solomon punish the prostitutes who came to him for justice?/ja
- Why wasn't King David executed for his adultery with Bathsheba?/ja
- Why wasn't Paul executed for either murder or kidnapping?/ja
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