He that despised Moses’ law died without mercy under two or three witnesses:
Cualquiera que rechazaba la ley de Moisés era condenado a muerte sin misericordia cuando dos o tres personas testificaban en su contra.
Bajo la ley de Moisés, rechazar la ley resultaba en pena de muerte sin compasión con el testimonio de testigos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Old Testament era, the Law of Moses was given to the Israelites as a divine covenant that governed their daily lives, worship, and justice system, emphasizing God's holiness and the need for obedience. This law stipulated that anyone who deliberately rejected or violated its commands could face severe punishment, such as death, but only after the matter was confirmed by at least two or three witnesses, as detailed in books like Deuteronomy. The author of Hebrews references this to highlight the strictness of the old covenant and to warn readers about the even greater accountability under the new covenant in Christ.
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