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No ! Break the sentence up and you'll see why."Let him cast the first stone". Good"Let he cast the first stone". Wrong."who is without sin" is a subordinate clause within the sentence (a clause can make a sentence in itself - as it does in this case.).
At the time, Jesus said this phrase to a group of men who were going to stone a woman for committing adultery. When Jesus asked what they were doing, the men turned to Him telling Him what they were doing and why. Jesus then replied with "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." Meaning, every single one of those men are full of sin just like the woman they were going to stone. They had no right to stone a woman for sinning when they sin also.
John 8:7
The verse "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone" can be found in the Gospel of John, not in the Gospel of Luke. It is in John 8:7.
The "let him who is without sin, cast the first stone" incident is one of the most well-known lessons of the Bible. A woman, who had been caught in the act of adultery was brought to Jesus Christ by the scribes and Pharisees as a test to see if the Messiah was a liberal in matters of the Law of God. In response to their deceitful query, He didn't condemn the woman, not because He was a liberal, not because He condoned her sin, but because the men who brought the woman to Him were Hypocrites. He was the only person there that day who was free of sin, the only one who had the right to "cast the first stone." He didn't stone her (or her accusers), but instead forgave her and told her to "sin no more." Otherwise, the day is coming when she, if she didn't thereafter repent, won't be stoned, but will be burned - along with the hypocrites who brought her to Him that day, if they didn't thereafter repent of their sin.
This can be found in John 8:7 ..."So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her." (KJV Bible)
Yes, according to Christian belief, all people have sinned as stated in the Bible in Romans 3:23. This concept is often understood as a fundamental aspect of human nature that requires redemption.
Jesus was writing down the sins of the men who were about to stone her. He then said, "let he who is without sin cast the first stone".
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This quotation appears in the Latin Vulgate Bible as Qui sine peccato est vestrum primus in illam lapidem mittat, literally "Whoever among you is without sin, let him first throw a stone at her".
Jn:8:7: So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
No, it means that we should see first if we are pure enough to punish others for a sin that may be our own Sort of thinking would I do that under that person's circumstances?