Jesus bend down, drew a line with the sand under him and wrote something which is unknown. He then stood up and said to the angry mob, " If you have not sinned, throw the first stone." The mob left for they couldn't say they haven't sinned and couldn't throw first stones. Jesus then went to Mary telling her, " Sin, no more." This story means before you point the bad things others have done, look at yourself for you have done bad things too. We are all sinners. Only Jesus can throw stones at you for he is the only perfect sin-free person who put to death for us.
Stephen. The account is found in Acts 7.
The disciple who was stoned to death was Stephen.
The date of Mary Magdalene's death is not known,
He was stoned to death.
It was Stephen who was stoned to death.
Stephen was stoned to death in Jerusalem, outside the city walls. This event is recorded in the Bible in the Book of Acts, chapter 7.
St. Stephen, the first martyr, a deacon of the early church, who, as he was being stoned to death, asked pardon for his persecutors... Saul (Paul) witnessed the death [prior to his conversion]
He wasn't. No one is mentioned as being put to death. Timothy was stoned to death 15 or so years later.
He was not stoned. He was beaten to death and then beheaded.
It was Stephen who was stoned to death.
The people thought Mad Agnes was a witch and that they caused the black death so they stoned her to death.
Saint Sebastian was stoned to death because he was a Roman soldier who converted to Christianity and openly professed his faith, defying the orders of Emperor Diocletian to worship Roman gods. This act of defiance and his refusal to renounce his Christian beliefs led to his martyrdom.