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Is Blasphemy Punishable By Death In Christendom? by Gemid94(m): 3:56pm On May 18, 2022
The term "blasphemy" as defined in some religions or religion-based laws, is an insult that shows contempt, disrespect, or lack of reverence concerning a deity, a sacred object, or something considered inviolable. Hence, some religions consider blasphemy to be a religious crime.

Recently, a student of Shehu Shagari College Education, Sokoto, was stoned and burnt to death for allegedly “making blasphemous" comments against Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

This followed an outburst by Nigerians who found her death unjustifiable and inhumane, leading to several arguments on social media between Christians and Muslims.

As a keen observer, you will notice that in all of these arguments, there seems to be little or no attention to what the Bible says about blasphemy and its implications, which formed the basis for this expository.

Biblical perspective of blasphemy

According to Baker's Bible Dictionary, the biblical concept is very different. There is no Hebrew word equivalent to the English word "blasphemy,” and the Greek root blasphem- [blasfhmevw], which is used fifty-five (55) times in the New Testament, has a range of meanings. In both Testaments, the idea of blasphemy as something that offends the religious sensibilities of others is completely absent.

A seventeenth-century Scottish jurist epitomised blasphemy by calling it "treason against God.”

The concept of blasphemy has never remained fixed. It has ranged from the ancient Hebrew crime of cursing the ineffable name of God to irreverent statements that outrage the religious sensibilities of others. What is deemed blasphemous varies from society to society and may differ with time and place, but whatever is condemned as blasphemy is always regarded as an abuse of liberty and reveals what society cannot and will not tolerate.

Its origin in Christendom

Christendom's concept of blasphemy derived from the Mosaic injunction of Exodus 22:28, which declares, "You shall not revile God".

It will interest you to note that the precedent for punishing blasphemy as a crime can be found in Leviticus 24:16, where one who cursed the name of the Lord was put to death by stoning. None of the Old Testament references to the commission of blasphemy quotes the actual crime for fear of repeating it, according to an unsolicited report.

The Hebrew scriptures distinguished blasphemy from other offenses against religion, in contrast to the Septuagint (Old Testament). Where, for example, Greek usage showed a preference for blasphemy and used that term somewhat loosely, the Hebrew scriptures referred more precisely to "idolatry" or "sacrilege," as in Isaiah 66:3, or sometimes to "speaking anything against God", as in Daniel 3:29.

On the other hand, the term for "blasphemy" in the Hebrew scriptures is linqov, which means "to specify, enunciate, or pronounce distinctly"; but Leviticus 24:10–23 uses it in conjunction with qillel, which means "curse".

The word also connotes "to pierce [the name of God], rail, repudiate, derogate, speak disrespectfully, denounce, insult, and abuse".

The blasphemy of Rab-Shakeh in 2 Kings 18–19 shows the offense to mean speaking disrespectfully of God, doubting his powers, and comparing him to idols.

However, only cursing the personal name of the Lord merited the death penalty; for a lesser blasphemy, the punishment was probably ex-communication.

To curse was a far more serious offense than in our time. "God damn," a familiar curse, is today mere profanity; in the biblical sense, to curse meant uttering an imprecation in the name of God for the purpose of calling upon his power to perform an evil deed.

Although the Septuagint tends to use blasphemy as a broad term for any offenses against religion, with the exception of Ben Sira 3:16 no Greek-Jewish text uses the word or any form of it that is not God-centred.

Only God can be blasphemed in Jewish thought. And nowhere in Old Testament or Greek-Jewish sacred books is blasphemy a synonym for heresy.

Indeed, no equivalent for the concept of heresy exists in the pre-Christian era. Christianity, though greatly influenced by Greek-Jewish texts, would use the two terms blasphemy and heresy as equivalents and as more than a God-centred offense. Not until Christianity began did the meaning of blasphemy change.

Conclusion

Having highlighted the Biblical injunction of what blasphemy means, it is pertinent to know that the term blasphemy is an ancient treasonable felony in Christianity, but the law is no longer relevant today. The transition to grace through the sacrificial death of Christ has reconceptualised the ancient practice to what we have today as "Charis", that is, a given name derived from a Greek word meaning "grace, kindness, and life" (Ephesians 2:15). That means it is unscriptural for a believer (Christian in this stance) to stone a blasphemer as rightly stated by the Mosaic law, hence, it is an aberration of the teachings and gospel of Christ.

Arogbonlo Israel, a peace ambassador and solution journalist writes from Lagos.
Re: Is Blasphemy Punishable By Death In Christendom? by muyico(m): 4:18pm On May 18, 2022
Seun dont push dis 2 front page?
Re: Is Blasphemy Punishable By Death In Christendom? by omokab: 4:35pm On May 18, 2022
Thank God you open this topic on how blasphemy was treated in the bible . I have gone through it in the and you quoted the right verse. Meanwhile ,with this present age either in Islam or Christianity should anybody be killed because of it. There is no single verse in the quaran that says death is the punishment of blasphemy but some radical Muslims who doesn't understand quaran but only follow a misleading leaders to justify their action. What Allah says is that you should leave the environment where such thing happen until they change the topic. Muhammed (SAW) was abused ,stoned in his presence likewise the name of God was abused but no killing .
It is right time we use our senses to know God . A verse In quaran refer to Christian as our coursing says eat from their food ,marry from them ,they are people of the book .so why you as ordinary person will now say what Gid said is not relevant .
Re: Is Blasphemy Punishable By Death In Christendom? by Kobojunkie: 5:13pm On May 18, 2022
Gemid94:

Conclusion

Having highlighted the Biblical injunction of what blasphemy means, it is pertinent to know that the term blasphemy is an ancient treasonable felony in Christianity, but the law is no longer relevant today. The transition to grace through the sacrificial death of Christ has reconceptualised the ancient practice to what we have today as "Charis", that is, a given name derived from a Greek word meaning "grace, kindness, and life" (Ephesians 2:15). That means it is unscriptural for a believer (Christian in this stance) to stone a blasphemer as rightly stated by the Mosaic law, hence, it is an aberration of the teachings and gospel of Christ.

Arogbonlo Israel, a peace ambassador and solution journalist writes from Lagos.
Your assertions and hence conclusions as regards Christiandom are false. undecided

■ The Old Covenant Law of Moses which you quoted from, along with the Old Testament scriptures are of Judaism and not Christiandom. So, the law in Leviticus which you quoted belongs to the people of Israel- those who are born with the blood of Jacob coursing through their veins - Deuteronomy 30 vs 15 - 20. Those laws were given as part of God's Constitution to the Nation of Israel, a Nation which He constituted at the time. undecided

■ Jesus Christ, the Christ in the word Christianity gave to His followers a different and separate Law to live by, this in the Nation called the Kingdom of God. According to Jesus Christ, blasphemy, also referrer to as the unforgivable sin is a sin committed, not against His person or against God but against God's Holy Spirit with punishment to be carried out by the Holy Spirit Himself - Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31–32, and Luke 12:10, undecided
Re: Is Blasphemy Punishable By Death In Christendom? by orisa37: 6:23pm On May 18, 2022
IT IS PUNISHABLE BY EXCOMMUNICATION.
Re: Is Blasphemy Punishable By Death In Christendom? by paxonel(m): 6:25pm On May 18, 2022
IT IS PUNISHABLE BY FIVE VIRGINS AND EIGHT CUNCUBINES
Re: Is Blasphemy Punishable By Death In Christendom? by Maynman: 6:51pm On May 18, 2022
Kobojunkie:
Your assertions and hence conclusions as regards Christiandom are false. undecided

■ The Old Covenant Law of Moses which you quoted from, along with the Old Testament scriptures are of Judaism and not Christiandom. So, the law in Leviticus which you quoted belongs to the people of Israel- those who are born with the blood of Jacob coursing through their veins - Deuteronomy 30 vs 15 - 20. Those laws were given as part of God's Constitution to the Nation of Israel, a Nation which He constituted at the time. undecided

■ Jesus Christ, the Christ in the word Christianity gave to His followers a different and separate Law to live by, this in the Nation called the Kingdom of God. According to Jesus Christ, blasphemy, also referrer to as the unforgivable sin is a sin committed, not against His person or against God but against God's Holy Spirit with punishment to be carried out by the Holy Spirit Himself - Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31–32, and Luke 12:10, undecided

Kingdom of your god is a Nation just as Israel and Iran are nations?
Christ is a Greek word, hope you know it’s origin?
Re: Is Blasphemy Punishable By Death In Christendom? by MaxInDHouse(m): 6:45am On May 19, 2022
In CHRISTIANITY there is nothing like BLASPHEMY because true disciples of Christ don't attack anyone for any utterance it's either you vow to continue following the tenets of the GROUP or resign and walk away!

But in CHRISTENDOM there are various hash PUNISHMENTS for what they call "BLASPHEMY" as each group claiming denominations in Christendom have contradicting teachings and conflicting doctrines!

CHRISTIANITY is the establishment of a global campaign to practice what Jesus of Nazareth taught through his thoughts, words and actions. So each member is submissive to the tenets of the group and striving to live by what they set as standard after thorough meditation on what they found written about Jesus of Nazareth.

CHRISTENDOM is different religious sects with contradicting teachings and conflicting doctrines all claiming denominations of Christianity. So members of this groups don't have any unique rule as they're free to switch lanes by joining any sect among the various rival groups claiming Christians. undecided

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