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stone, stoning

Definition:

A stone is a small rock. The term "stoning" refers to throwing stones and larger rocks at a person in order to kill him.

  • In ancient times, stoning was a common method of executing people as punishment for crimes they had committed.
  • God commanded the Israelite leaders to stone people for certain sins, such as adultery.
  • The New Testament tells of a time that Jesus forgave a woman caught in adultery and stopped people from stoning her.
  • Stephen, who was the first person in the Bible to be killed because of testifying about Jesus, was stoned to death.
  • In the city of Lystra, the apostle Paul was stoned, but he did not die from his wounds.

(See also: kt/adultery · other/commit · other/criminal · kt/death · other/lystra · kt/testimony)

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