"Lapidation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lapidation" Meaning

Lapidation is the act of stoning someone, typically as a form of punishment or execution.

"Lapidation" Examples

Lapidation


Definition:


The act of stoning to death, especially as a form of capital punishment or as a means of punishment in a religious or moralistic context.

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In the ancient biblical world, lapidation was a common method of execution, where wrongly accused people were stoned to death by a crowd. [1]
The Roman Empire also employed lapidation as a form of punishment, often as a warning to others who may consider disobeying the law. [2]
In some Islamic traditions, lapidation is still seen as a means of execution for certain crimes, such as adultery. [3]
The use of lapidation as a form of punishment raises questions about the morality and justice of such practices. [4]
The exact circumstances of Jesus' death, including whether he was lapidated or crucified, remain a subject of debate among scholars and religious leaders. [5]

Note: These examples are based on real-world contexts and may be controversial or sensitive topics for some readers.

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