he turned on the men as they prepared to stone an adulteress, saying, «He that is
without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.»
Jesus allegedly states, let the one who is
without sin among you be the first to cast a stone at her.
So when they continued asking Him, He lifted up Himself, and said unto them, He that is
without sin among you, let him cast a stone at her.
So, as an example... when the Old Testament says to «stone a woman for committing adultery»... Jesus, and the New Testament, clarify and solidify what He wants when He said, «Let he that is
without sin among you let him first cast a stone at her.»
7 And as they continued to ask him, he stood up and said to them, «Let him who is
without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.»
Jesus was the voice of mercy here, «He that is
without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.»
Not exact matches
No one wants to be one of the dry bones, wells
without waters, spiritually walking dead
among us like the non-believers on this site that end up in the eternal flames, blotted out, no eternity unless they repent, ask Jesus for forgiveness and
sin no more.
That, in conjunction with the hypocrisy that is evident in our own lives, for who
among us is
without sin?
Ever hear the one about «He
among you who is
without sin, cast the first stone»?
«Just as original
sin is man's inclination to try to walk alone
without God, individualism is man's inclination to try to walk alone
among his fellows,» he writes.
Thus, he could use it as an example of pagan depravity (Romans 1:26 - 27) or list it as one
among many different
sins (1 Corinthians 6:9 - 10 and 1 Timothy 1:10),
without needing to give any further explanation.
Who are we to judge, was the point of «who
among you is
without sin» Don't be fooled by this lie of law being done away with.
The pope rejected ecumenism because it rested on an ecclesiological relativism, offering reunion
among Christians
without repentance for the
sin of division, fostering a theological indifference to creedal and confessional integrity, appearing then only on the surface to be a unifying link.
When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, «Let anyone
among you who is
without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.»
Jesus «You are right, the Bible says to stone her - Let he
among you who is
without sin cast the first stone.»
«Let those
among you, who are
without sin, cast the first stone.»
Notice, in the John 4 story, after Jesus says «Let the one
among you
without sin cast the first stone,» and no one throws a stone, he doesn't tell anyone in the crowd, «Go, and
sin no more.»
Doesn't the bible quote Jesus as saying «who
among you is
without sin should cast the first stone» Luckiy heaven doesn't exist — sounds like a lonely place.