In The Bible, the woman who was famously stoned was referred to as an adulteress. This account is found in the Gospel of John, specifically John 8:1-11, where she is brought before Jesus by the Pharisees. Although her name is not mentioned in the text, Jesus intervenes, challenging those without sin to cast the first stone, ultimately leading to her being spared.
Stephen
The Bible does not record a woman being stoned at Jesus' crucifixion.
bcause he was preaching about jesus
No. The only Rebecca in the Bible was the wife of Isaac. She died naturally.
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.
Ruth and Esther.
They were stoned or crucified like Jesus in the bible.
Zechariah was stoned to death in the temple courtyard, as mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament of the Bible.
No , Joseph married Mary . If it would have been known that she was pregnant she would have been stoned.
Bible names for women seem to stay on the single given name; so I suppose the Bible name for Ruth would be the same - simply Ruth.
The Bible is silent in regards the age of Stephen when he was stoned.
Acts:7:58: And cast him out of the city, and stoned him: and the witnesses laid down their clothes at a young man's feet, whose name was Saul.