medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Am 17.02.2008 um 15:45 schrieb richard landes:
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> yes, and they're not about witches (as far as i know, no recorded
> cases of execution of either women or rebellious sons), and the
> stoning is throwing someone off a height onto a stone.
> http://www.jlaw.com/Briefs/capital2.html
> r
> On Feb 17, 2008, at 3:18 PM, Tom Izbicki wrote:
>
>> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
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>> Crucifixion was a Roman practice. Stoning shows up often in New
>> Testament
>> texts as a local practice. Are there Jewish texts from the
>> beginning of
>> the Common era discussing stoning as a penalty?
>>
>> Tom Izbicki
>>
>>> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
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>>>
>>>>> Do you mean to say that Jews under Ottoman rule would have had
>>>>> the >
>>>> option of doing their own burnings?> > DW
>>> Yes, the very text from which the execution of a Priest's wife is
>>> said to
>>> have been done by molten lead, was used by a former Rabbinics
>>> professor of
>>> mine to prove that he Jews had the option to execute even at the
>>> time of
>>> Christ. Other texts indicate that this authority continued to
>>> later times.
>>> This is contrary to what is usually believed to be the reason why
>>> the Jews
>>> brought Jesus to Pilate and Herod. I would have to dig up dusty
>>> notes from
>>> the attic, but could, if you wanted the texts. But then again they
>>> are in
>>> postbiblical Hebrew and Aramaic.
>>>
>>> --V. K. Inman
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