Except that all sin.
But that's not what I asked you. I didn't ask how you know He knew. I asked how He knew. Try again.
The Pharisees would not have lied about a woman caught in the act, and he knew that the whole thing was a trap.
You're a moron; and completely ignorant of the Law.
“The man who commits adultery with another man’s wife, he who commits adultery with his neighbor’s wife, the adulterer and the adulteress, shall surely be put to death.”
-Leviticus 20:10
“If a matter arises which is too hard for you to judge, between degrees of guilt for bloodshed, between one judgment or another, or between one punishment or another, matters of controversy within your gates, then you shall arise and go up to the place which the Lord your God chooses. And you shall come to the priests, the Levites, and to the judge there in those days, and inquire of them; they shall pronounce upon you the sentence of judgment. You shall do according to the sentence which they pronounce upon you in that place which the Lord chooses. And you shall be careful to do according to all that they order you.”
-Deuteronomy 17:8-10
None of this is relevant, as Jesus said, "he who is without sin, cast the first stone".
As I said, you're showing your desperation by trying to use the exactness of judicial law to negate the accusations, but Jesus did not use the same arguments you're trying to come up with, because everyone knew she was guilty, and there was never any intention of carrying out judgement.
It was theological entrapment, and the accusers only wanted to know what the judgement would have been if the law of Moses were to be carried out.
Now it's completely obvious that the full legal aspect of the judicial system would have to be carried out, but that is not what was being discussed.
Why are you so blind that you can't see this?
Well it's obvious isn't it?
If Jesus didn't condemn the woman caught in the act of adultery, he wasn't a minister of the law, and that would be curtains for mad.
I didn't say it was. Only that it makes sense. Based on the context and the result.
Nope. It makes no sense unless you're mad.
I know. That's obvious. Your ignorance of the Law is abundantly clear.
I notice that you didn't give me an example.
So it's irrelevant then, isn't it?
[Jesus“He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first.”[/Jesus]
-John 8:7
What a twit.
I was talking about sin involving the ordeal of the woman's adultery.
I'm no making anything up. I'm postulating a possibility. I never said it was what actually happened.
This is a question that has been on the minds of Christians for a very long time and there are many possibilities offered. I have heard others. One was that He wrote a list of sins which He knew they were guilty. This possibility postulates that He was more specific. We will not know until Heaven, I suppose.
We have enough information in the text to to conclude what was happening, and the reasons why etc.
I understood it just fine, But it's not in Scripture. That's the issue here.
The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law.
-1 Corinthians 15:56
You would think that.
They did not observe the letter, they even added to it: pure blasphemy.
The understanding I'm trying to get through to you, is simply that Jesus was trying to expose the evil heart. It's just as bad for a person to want to indulge sin, than to commit the act. But the law only condemned the act. As long as the pharisees felt they were right with God for not committing the act, they were blinded to the corruption of their sinful heart.
If you really understood this, you'd see Jesus as a minister of grace, not law.
I have never argued otherwise.
If you really believed this, you'd know that Jesus was minister of grace, as only the blood Jesus can remove the guilt of sin from the conscience. You really are blind to how messed up your thinking is.
Prove it!
Take his ideas, and start a thread on it. Watch me get stuck into it.
Ever wonder why Paul made two separate lists of gifts and the latter does not contain all that the former does? Or why the only time we see resurrection from the dead or demonic possession is while Jesus was still here?
Paul and Peter raised the dead. And they did it once, as is mentioned in scripture.