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What does the Bible say about rape?

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Deuteronomy 22:

Presumably, crying out would bring in witnesses and help. If a betrothed virgin did not cry out and had sexual intercourse with a man, it wasn't rape. Kill them both.

If a betrothed woman cried out and had sex with a man, it was rape. Kill only the man

In this case, there was no mention of crying out. If a non-betrothed virgin had sexual intercourse with a man, he didn't need to be executed. It is arguable whether this was a case of rape or not,

What about the case of a man raping someone's wife?

The Law did not specify this case precisely. However, it did say:

22 If a man is found lying with another man’s wife, both the man who slept with her and the woman must die. You must purge the evil from Israel.
I assume that she didn't cry out. If she had cried out, then only the man would be executed.

Instead of our modern concept of rape, Moses law focused on whether the woman had cried out for help or not.

The NT does not mention rape explicitly.

In any case, these were antiquated laws particular to its time and culture. Our modern legal and ethical understanding of the concept of rape is more precise and defined.

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