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The usual type of execution in Israel was stoning. After the Romans took over Israel they handled most of the executions which was by cruxifiction. But the Jews did execute upon occasion. Stephen was stoned. The woman caught in adultery was going to be stoned and Jesus was threatened with stoning (John 10:31).

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