Why did God not only not condem
the woman caught in the act of adultery but followed up with a very important statement after that?
We run into that in the New Testament when
the woman caught in the act of adultery is being taken out to the edge of the city to be executed by stoning before Jesus intervenes.
Remember Jesus» attitude toward
the woman caught in the act of adultery?
Not exact matches
If a man is
caught in the
act of r (@) ping a young
woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father.
She has been identified as the
woman «
caught in the very
act» of adultery (John 8:3 - 11).
On the very next day, the day after the Feast of the Tabernacles, as Jesus was teaching the people
in the court yard of the Temple, the scribes and Pharisees brought to him a
woman who had been
caught in the
act of committing adultery.
Just like we don't hang around with
women who are
caught in the
act of adultery, we don't hang around with Samaritans, we don't hang around with powerless children, we don't hang around with
women who have a bad reputation, we don't hang around with beggars or the poor or the oppressed or the criminal or the possessed or the socially marginalized or the ones who aren't allowed to come to temple with the good religious people, good gracious!
(Exodus 21:20 - 21 NAB) If a man is
caught in the
act of raping a young
woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father.
This was not because the religious leaders didn't know who the man was, for they had
caught the
woman in the very
act of adultery.
The scribes and the Pharisees brought a
woman who had been
caught in adultery; and making her stand before all of them, they said to him, «Teacher, this
woman was
caught in the very
act of committing adultery.
If a man is
caught in the
act of ra.ping a young
woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father.
They made her stand before the group 4 and said to Jesus, «Teacher, this
woman was
caught in the
act of adultery.
On the alleged rape of Alago and Tiv
women, Hussein warned that any herdsman
caught indulging
in the criminal
act would be arrested.
But when you've flattened out that chest, widened up your upper back, trimmed down your waistline, and shrunk down your butt and thighs, expect to
catch women in the
act all the time.
He delivers as fine a performance as possible under the circumstances, but it's an ill fit to consider him a semi-cosmopolitan author transplanted to Europe who has the playboy charisma to tell a young
woman that he's been watching her through her window for weeks and hopes he
catches her
in the
act of undressing and have her feel flattered.
Stop me when Lucy Ribchester's debut
catches your attention, because it had me from the opening scene,
in which trapeze artist Ebony Diamond crashes the Royal Albert Hall
in London with a banner that reads, «Votes for
Women» — but whose daring
act is overshadowed
in the newspapers by the sinking of the Titanic.
So You've Been Publicly Shamed By Jon Ronson Riverhead • $ 16 • ISBN 9781594634017 Ronson's examination of public shaming as a means of social control — from a writer shunned after being
caught in the
act of plagiarism to a
woman forced into hiding over a single tweet — was named a best book of 2015 by the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune.
Game Pick: «Girlfriend vs Boyfriend» (Shaun Pauley, freeware) «
In Girlfriend vs Boyfriend you play as the guilty partner who had just been caught ogling at another woman, and as a result of this your other half will try to chase you down and punish you for committing the act of unfaithfulness in her presenc
In Girlfriend vs Boyfriend you play as the guilty partner who had just been
caught ogling at another
woman, and as a result of this your other half will try to chase you down and punish you for committing the
act of unfaithfulness
in her presenc
in her presence.
Her scholarly work has been commissioned and published
in edited anthologies, academic journals and exhibition catalogues, including Exhibiting Craft and Design: Transgressing the White Cube Paradigm 1930 - present (Routledge 2017), Danica Maier: Grafting Propriety from Stitch to Drawn Line (Black Dog Books 2017), More
Caught in the
Act: Performance by Canadian
Women (YYZ Books 2016), The Handbook of Textile Culture (Bloomsbury Academic 2015), the Journal of Modern Craft online, and Textile: Cloth and Culture.