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What does the Bible teach about the punishment fitting the crime?

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The Bible teaches that the punishment should be proportional to the crime, as seen in the principle of 'an eye for an eye.'

The principle of proportionality in punishment is established in Scripture, particularly in Exodus 21, where God commands that punishments align with the severity of the crime. This guideline, often summarized as 'an eye for an eye,' ensures that justice is served while preventing excessive retribution. It signifies that God values justice and order in societal conduct, discouraging both leniency for serious offenses and excessive punishment for minor transgressions. This biblical approach to justice serves as a framework for establishing a moral society that honors God's laws and reflects His righteousness.
Scripture References: Exodus 21:23-25, Deuteronomy 19:21

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