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* Certain forms of [[Incest]], namely if it involves the father's wife or a daughter-in-law<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:11-12}}</ref>. Other forms of incest receive lesser punishment; sexual activity with a sister/step-sister is given [[excommunication]] for a punishment<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:17}}</ref>; if it involves a brother's wife or an uncle's wife it is just cursed<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:20-21}}</ref>; and sexual activity with an aunt that is a blood relation is merely criticised<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:19}}</ref>.
* Certain forms of [[Incest]], namely if it involves the father's wife or a daughter-in-law<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:11-12}}</ref>. Other forms of incest receive lesser punishment; sexual activity with a sister/step-sister is given [[excommunication]] for a punishment<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:17}}</ref>; if it involves a brother's wife or an uncle's wife it is just cursed<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:20-21}}</ref>; and sexual activity with an aunt that is a blood relation is merely criticised<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:19}}</ref>.
* [[Prostitution]] by the daughter of a priest<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|21:9}}</ref>
* [[Prostitution]] by the daughter of a priest<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|21:9}}</ref>
* Certain activities with a male (Hebrew: ''zakhar'') involving what the masoretic text literally terms ''lay layings woman'' (Hebrew: ''tishkav mishkvei ishah'')<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:13|102}}</ref><ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|18:22|102}}</ref>, and the Septuagint literally terms ''beds [verb] the woman's/wife's bed'' (Greek: ''koimethese koiten gynaikos'')<ref>[http://septuagint.org/LXX/Leviticus/18 Leviticus 18:22 (LXX)]</ref><ref>[http://septuagint.org/LXX/Leviticus/20 Leviticus 20:13 (LXX)]</ref>; the gender of the target of the command is commonly understood to be male, but not explicitly stated. [[Leviticus 18|The correct translation and interpretation of this passage]], and its implications for [[Homosexuality and Judaism|Homosexuality in Judaism]], are controversial. Translations into english are wide-ranging<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:13|}}</ref><ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|18:22|}}</ref>
* Certain activities with a male (Hebrew: ''zakhar'') involving what the masoretic text literally terms ''lay layings woman'' (Hebrew: ''tishkav mishkvei ishah'')<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:13|102}}</ref><ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|18:22|102}}</ref>, and the Septuagint literally terms ''beds [verb] the woman's/wife's bed'' (Greek: ''koimethese koiten gynaikos'')<ref>[http://septuagint.org/LXX/Leviticus/18 Leviticus 18:22 (LXX)]</ref><ref>[http://septuagint.org/LXX/Leviticus/20 Leviticus 20:13 (LXX)]</ref>; the gender of the target of the command is commonly understood to be male, but not explicitly stated. [[Leviticus 18|The correct translation and interpretation of this passage]], and its implications for [[Homosexuality and Judaism|Homosexuality in Judaism]] and [[Christianity and homosexuality|Homosexuality in Christianity]] are controversial. Translations into english are wide-ranging<ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:13|}}</ref><ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|18:22|}}</ref>
* [[Bestiality]]<ref>{{bibleverse||Exodus|22:19}}</ref><ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:15-16}}</ref>
* [[Bestiality]]<ref>{{bibleverse||Exodus|22:19}}</ref><ref>{{bibleverse||Leviticus|20:15-16}}</ref>



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According to the Torah (or Mosaic Law), these are the offenses which may merit the death penalty in a Jewish major court of 23 judges.

Religious practices

Sexual practices

  • Rape by a man of a betrothed woman in the countryside[17]
  • Being either participant in urban sexual activity, in which a betrothed woman consensually loses her virginity to a man[18]
  • Loss of virginity by a woman prior to marriage, to someone other than her husband[19]
  • Adultery with a married woman[20]. Sexual activity between a married man and an unmarried woman was not forbidden[21].
  • Marrying your wife's mother[22]
  • Certain forms of Incest, namely if it involves the father's wife or a daughter-in-law[23]. Other forms of incest receive lesser punishment; sexual activity with a sister/step-sister is given excommunication for a punishment[24]; if it involves a brother's wife or an uncle's wife it is just cursed[25]; and sexual activity with an aunt that is a blood relation is merely criticised[26].
  • Prostitution by the daughter of a priest[27]
  • Certain activities with a male (Hebrew: zakhar) involving what the masoretic text literally terms lay layings woman (Hebrew: tishkav mishkvei ishah)[28][29], and the Septuagint literally terms beds [verb] the woman's/wife's bed (Greek: koimethese koiten gynaikos)[30][31]; the gender of the target of the command is commonly understood to be male, but not explicitly stated. The correct translation and interpretation of this passage, and its implications for Homosexuality in Judaism and Homosexuality in Christianity are controversial. Translations into english are wide-ranging[32][33]
  • Bestiality[34][35]

Miscellaneous

See also

Notes/References