John 8:7
The King James Version reads, "So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her." In context, the Pharisee's brought an adulterous woman to Jesus saying that she must be stoned for her sin.
2006-07-14 08:23:02
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answered by LovingMother 4
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John 8:7
2006-07-15 13:38:22
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answered by sswan007 3
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John 8:7
2006-07-14 18:30:00
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answered by shepherd 5
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John 8:7
2006-07-14 15:22:01
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answered by Anonymous
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John 8:7
2006-07-14 15:19:34
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answered by GJneedsanswers 5
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New Testament
John Chapter 8 Verse 7
2006-07-14 15:22:47
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answered by Tex2027 3
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John
2006-07-14 15:19:49
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answered by michael941260 5
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I don't have my bible in here at this moment, but it will be in one of the four gospels of the new testament. It is a story of the people of this town was going to stone a woman for adultry, whis was the usual punishment, but Jesus sai "Let whoever among you who has not sinned cast the first stone." The crowd dispersed and Jesus told the woman 'Go and sin no more"
2006-07-14 15:23:53
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answered by stullerrl 5
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That answer is in the book of John. The Jewish elders were about to stone a harlot named Mary Magdelene, and Jesus simply said as he wrote in the sand, He who is without sin, let him cast the first stone. A lot of people seem to think that Jesus may havce been writing some of their sins in the sand. However
it was said in John.
2006-07-17 06:09:56
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answered by debbysue2u2002 1
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John 8:7 Anything you would like to look up in your Bible, you can look in the very back of it, and there is a concordance (in most Bibles). I hope yours has one. If it does, you just take what you are trying to find, and pick a MAIN word from the verse, and then look up the word in the concordance, and it will give you many, many verses with that word in it. This is the easiest way to find what you are looking for.
2006-07-14 15:22:35
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answered by lcamel2000 4
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