With the Commandments of the Law and the Israelite Feasts and Sacrifices we have most of the information needed to understand OT law. The one interactive we are missing is the Penalties for Violation of the Law
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This would be a worthwhile addition.
The one interactive we are missing is the Penalties for Violation of the Law
MJ,
[:^)] What's it all about?
If one obeys the law, must one be concern about the "Penalties for Violation of the Law?" CM
I don't happen to believe that I am subject to the Jewish law ... I leave that for my Jewish relations. But if I am to have a reasonable understanding of the history of Judeo-Christian thought on capital punishment, for example, I need to know which Torah commands carried a capital penalty.
Thanks, MJ.
Are you referring to The Ten-commandments (Ex. 20 & Duet 5) of the Bible and/or what is said in The Talmud of the 613 commandments in the Torah; 248 Positive Commandments (do's) and 365 Negative Commandments (do not's)?
Regardless, your reasoning is understood. However, the question remains.
... for example, I need to know which Torah commands carried a capital penalty.
Bible Search of Torah for:
death,punish,penalty,compensate,"pay the amount","life for life","eye for eye",gore,divide
includes Exodus 21:22-24 that is not in the "Commandments of the Law" interactive.
The one interactive we are missing is the Penalties for Violation of the Law.
+1 [Y]
Keep Smiling [:)]
what is said in The Talmud of the 613 commandments in the Torah
This which is what the interactive Commandments of the Law contains and is the level at which the penalties are specified in the Bible.