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Monday 26 August 2013

The History Of Biblical Honor Killing

By Debra Cooley


Biblical honor killing started 300 years ago as discussed in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is prudent to start off by trying to understand the meaning. Honor killing may be described as a killing which is allowed under the law.

If for anything, they are considered as having acted within the law. There are some instances which murder was allowed in the Bible. The laws of Moses are the first ones which made provision to this effect. The history traces back to the provision of Deuteronomy at Chapter 22. This book of the bible clearly demonstrate the circumstance under which murder was considered as being biblical honor. This specific chapter of Deuteronomy makes specific provision in regard to chastity.

During then, women were required to remain pure at all cost. They were to maintain their virginity until marriage. In order to check on those who broke this law, the tradition required that marriage must be consummated on the first night.

Therefore, the couples were required to use a sheet which is white in color. Both the family of the bride and the family of the groom were required to choose two separate individuals who were considered as being elderly in the society. The role of these elderly individuals was to help in proving the weather the woman had maintained her virginity or not.

Two elderly people would then be nominated, one by the family of the groom while the other by the family of the bride. The couple would be required to use a white bed sheet to sleep on. The following day, the nominated elderly people would then examine the bed sheet to look for any drops of blood. If there is drop of blood on the white sheet, then it will show that the woman was a virgin, but if there is no blood drops, then it will show that the woman was not a virgin and therefore she is not chaste.

The other incident worth mentioning is found in the book of Judges. The book of Judges is in the Old Testament of the Bible at Chapter 11 talks about Japhthah on how he killed her daughter and offered her to God as a sacrifice. Japhthah was to go to war with the Ammonites. He wished that he could defeat them in the war. He therefore asked God to help him to win the war.

The other instance is found in the book of Judges at Chapter number 11. This chapter gives the story of Japhthah when he killed his daughter to offer her as a burnt sacrifice to God. Japhthah had asked God to give him the Ammonites.

God allowed him to defeat the Ammonites in the fight. When he came back, his daughter was the first thing he met at the door. This therefore permitted him to kill his daughter and to offer her as sacrifice to God. He then shared with her daughter whatever he had promised God. None of them could change the situation and he ended up killing the daughter and burnt her as per the promise. This above instances seeks to show the history of biblical honor killing.




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