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Sekila - stoning
This was performed by pushing a person off a height of at least 2 stories. If the person didn't die, then the executioners (the witnesses) brought a rock that was so large that it took both of them to lift it; this was placed on the condemned person to crush them.[ citation needed]
Serefah - burning
This was done by melting lead, and
pouring it down the throat of the
condemned person.
Hereg - decapitation
This is also known as "being put to the
sword" (beheading).
Chenek - strangulation
A rope was wound around the
condemned person's neck, and the
executioners (the witnesses) pulled from
either side to strangle the condemned
person.
You seriously had to create a thread for this?
Given that we have people here in P&N that want to play semantics; it will be interesting to see where the line is.
At least two posters are whining abouit this in the original thread that triggered this and in the Mod discussion.
This was done by melting lead, and
pouring it down the throat of the
condemned person.
Stoning is an execution technique as old as recorded history and no doubt goes back further. This is an unambiguous term.
http://www.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Capital_and_corporal_punishment_in_Judaism
that is some medieval shit right there
The middle-east part shouldn't really be part of the equation. When it comes to the definition of a word, it doesn't matter what P&N thinks. It matters what the dictionary and encyclopedia says.
So, in regard to the poll options: both proposed definitions are too narrow, as the target of stoning need not be a person, or even a living creature, and the location of the event is irrelevant.stone verb
stoned | ston·ing
Definition of STONE
transitive verb
1: to hurl stones at; especially : to kill by pelting with stones
Dozens of haredim attacked 27-year-old Mashiah on Tuesday as she was putting up posters in Beit Shemesh. They hurled stones at her, poured bleach in her car and spat on her. They continued to attack her as she hid in her car, causing the windshield to shatter. She later tied to escape to a nearby building. "I thought I was going to die," she later said.
"This is a brutal gender-based lynch directed at a woman who was just doing her job," the police representative said in court.
Infohawk, where are you getting your account from? Ynet contradicts you:
