And the elected members of the city council - they threatened to slice off heads?Jews aren't threatening to slice your head off if they can't spread Jewish law. Muslims on the other hand...The big difference is that Jews and Christians no longer abide by the savagery of their books, Muslims still do. BIG difference.wrong-----it is compatible with rabbinical law----obviously not "the same" ---
but not incompatible The law derived from the bible , like the law
derived from the koran -----is determined by the respective scholars thereof.
You are relying on wishful thinking
Doesn't seem very compatible to me.
Capital and corporal punishment in Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Punishment by Sekila (stoning)
See also: Stoning § In Judaism
Punishment by Serefah (burning)
- Intercourse between a man and his mother.
- Intercourse between a man and his father's wife (not necessarily his mother).
- Intercourse between a man and his daughter in law.
- Intercourse with another man's wife from the first stage of marriage.
- Intercourse between two men.
- Bestiality.
- Cursing the name of God in God's name.
- Idol Worship.
- Giving one's progeny to Molech (child sacrifice).
- Necromantic Sorcery.
- Pythonic Sorcery.
- Attempting to convince another to worship idols.
- Instigating a community to worship idols.
- Witchcraft.
- Violating the Sabbath.
- Cursing one's own parent.
- A stubborn and rebellious son.
Punishment by Hereg (beheading)
- The daughter of a priest who completed the second stage of marriage commits adultery.
- Intercourse between a man and his daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his daughter's daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his son's daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his wife's daughter (not necessarily his own daughter).
- Intercourse between a man and his wife's daughter's daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his wife's son's daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his mother in law.
- Intercourse between a man and his mother in law's mother.
- Intercourse between a man and his father in law's mother.
Punishment by Chenek (strangulation)
- Unlawful premeditated murder.
- Being a member of a city that has gone astray.
- Committing adultery with another man's wife, where it doesn't fall under the above criteria.
- Wounding one's own parent.
- Kidnapping another member of Israel.
- Prophesizing falsely.
- Prophesizing in the name of other deities.
- A sage who is guilty of insubordination in front of the grand court in the Chamber of the Hewn Stone.
It's not consistent with Rabbinical law either..or the Bible...so what?
wrong-----it is compatible with rabbinical law----obviously not "the same" ---
but not incompatible The law derived from the bible , like the law
derived from the koran -----is determined by the respective scholars thereof.
You are relying on wishful thinking
Doesn't seem very compatible to me.
Capital and corporal punishment in Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Punishment by Sekila (stoning)
See also: Stoning § In Judaism
Punishment by Serefah (burning)
- Intercourse between a man and his mother.
- Intercourse between a man and his father's wife (not necessarily his mother).
- Intercourse between a man and his daughter in law.
- Intercourse with another man's wife from the first stage of marriage.
- Intercourse between two men.
- Bestiality.
- Cursing the name of God in God's name.
- Idol Worship.
- Giving one's progeny to Molech (child sacrifice).
- Necromantic Sorcery.
- Pythonic Sorcery.
- Attempting to convince another to worship idols.
- Instigating a community to worship idols.
- Witchcraft.
- Violating the Sabbath.
- Cursing one's own parent.
- A stubborn and rebellious son.
Punishment by Hereg (beheading)
- The daughter of a priest who completed the second stage of marriage commits adultery.
- Intercourse between a man and his daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his daughter's daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his son's daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his wife's daughter (not necessarily his own daughter).
- Intercourse between a man and his wife's daughter's daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his wife's son's daughter.
- Intercourse between a man and his mother in law.
- Intercourse between a man and his mother in law's mother.
- Intercourse between a man and his father in law's mother.
Punishment by Chenek (strangulation)
- Unlawful premeditated murder.
- Being a member of a city that has gone astray.
- Committing adultery with another man's wife, where it doesn't fall under the above criteria.
- Wounding one's own parent.
- Kidnapping another member of Israel.
- Prophesizing falsely.
- Prophesizing in the name of other deities.
- A sage who is guilty of insubordination in front of the grand court in the Chamber of the Hewn Stone.
wrong again Coyote----there is a principle of jewish jurisprudence
that you are ignoring-------the PENALTIES CANNOT BE EXCEEDED
BUT THEY CAN AND ALWAYS CAN BE REDUCED------you listed only the
MAXIMUMS. By actual edicts and customs whole categories of
penalties were reduced-----virtually all the time,,, regularly. Fret not---
you hold a very commonly held misconception. Islamic law REQUIRES
the maximum penalty ---In fact ---by memory I recall that principle
actually emphasized by big MO himself-----presented in what is supposed
to be something like case-law----------some guy gets stoned for adultery
whereas by that time stoning for adultery was outmoded in jewish
jurisprudence. It was a kind of cautionary tale. Do not ask
me for chapter and verse
The Jewish law, as written is as incompatible with the Constitution as Sharia.
Do you have a source for your claim on Islamic jurisprudence?