There appear
to be generally (5) five types of offences codified by Levitical Law and
punishable by death. These are further broken down into explicit sins and
infractions of the law.
1.Offences
against persons.
2.Offences
involving property
3.Defiance
of authority
4.Religious
offences
5.Procedural
requirements
Category 1
(and to a lesser extent category 4) concerns imposition of the capital
punishment or כרת kareth (which is Hebrew for cutting-off [one’s life]) for
infractions of the purity laws. There is
biblical justification for the death penalty in murder (Exodus 21:12; Leviticus
24:17); manslaughter (Numbers 35;16-18); kidnapping (Deuteronomy 24:7); causing
death by negligence or neglect (Exodus 21:29–31); sorcery (Exodus 22:17);77
rape, (Deuteronomy 22:23–27); Adultery79 — both parties to be executed, (Leviticus
20:10, Deuteronomy 22:22); harlotry, in the singular case where the offender is
the daughter of a priest (Leviticus 21:9); incest (Leviticus 18:6, generally,
and with one’s father’s wife 20:11,80); homosexuality (Leviticus 20:13) and bestiality (Leviticus 20:15–16). The last
two being abominations to God.
It is
particularly difficult to draw generalizations from all of this other than to
say that the death penalty is reserved by God in the Law for exceptionally
heinous sins in terms of either infractions towards God or infractions to other
people.
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