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Jesus and the woman taken in adultery

"Jesus and the woman taken in adultery (often called Pericope Adulterae[a] for short) is a passage (pericope) found in John 8:1–20, that has been the subject of much scholarly discussion.

In the passage, Jesus was teaching in the Second Temple after coming from the Mount of Olives. A group of scribes and Pharisees confronts Jesus, interrupting his teaching. They bring in a woman, accusing her of committing adultery, claiming she was caught in the very act. They tell Jesus that the punishment for someone like her should be stoning, as prescribed by Mosaic Law. Jesus begins to write something on the ground using his finger. But when the woman´s accusers continue their challenge, he states that the one who is without sin is the one who should cast the first stone at her. The accusers and congregants depart, realizing not one of them is without sin either, leaving Jesus alone with the woman. Jesus asks the woman if anyone has condemned her and she answers no. Jesus says that he, too, does not condemn her, and tells her to go and sin no more." - (en.wikipedia.org 09.11.2021)

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Jesus Christus und die Ehebrecherin (Joh. 8, 3-11), von Carl Christian Andreae, 1859
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