Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

He that despised Moses' law died without mercy under two or three witnesses:

Despised

Bible References

Despised

Hebrews 2:2
For if the message spoken through angels proved to be binding [Note: This is a reference to the law of Moses. See Acts 7:53; Gal. 3:19], and every violation [of it] and disobedience [to it] received a just penalty,

Without

Romans 9:15
For He said to Moses [Ex. 33:19], "I will show pity to whomever I want, and I will show mercy to whomever I want."
James 2:13
For the person who has shown no mercy will be judged without mercy. [For] mercy wins out over condemnation.

Under

Matthew 18:16
But if he does not listen [to your reasoning], take one or two other people with you, so that two or three witnesses can verify every word [that was said].
John 8:17
Even in your law it is written [Deut. 19:15] that the testimony of two people is true.
2 Corinthians 13:1
This will be my third visit to you. [Deut. 19:15 says], "Every matter should be settled by the testimony of two or three witnesses."

General references

Matthew 7:27
And the [heavy] rains came down and the flood waters rose and the winds blew and struck against that house [until] it collapsed with a terrible crash."
Matthew 24:21
There will be great trouble [during these times], such as had never been from the beginning of time up to the present, or ever will be [in the days to come].
Mark 3:28
Truly I tell you, all of mankind's sins and the abusive language that they use in speaking against God [and men] can be forgiven.
Luke 3:9
And even now the axe is also ready to chop down the trees at their roots [i.e., you Jews]. Every tree [i.e., person] that does not produce wholesome fruit [i.e., a godly life] will be cut down and thrown into the fire [i.e., the punishment of hell]."
Luke 12:10
And every person who speaks an [abusive] word against the Son of man will be forgiven of it, but the person who speaks abusive words against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven of it.
John 16:9
[The world will be proven guilty] of sin for not believing in me.