You indeed don't bother to read your bible.
It's good that you do.
I gave you the reference before but here it is again: 2 Samuel 21.
Verse 9 says "and he gave them into the hands of the Gibeonites, and they hanged them on the mountain before the Lord, and the seven of them perished together."
So who hanged them? Jehovah, or the Gibeonites... and who were the Gibeonites?
That's the usual polite version. However, the word translated "hanged" is
"yâqaʻ ; properly, to sever oneself, i.e. (by implication) to be dislocated; figuratively, to abandon; causatively, to impale (and thus allow to drop to pieces by rotting):—be alienated, depart, hang (up), be out of joint."
Gruesome.
It's good that you do research as well.
The methods of execution fits the norm, of the people in ancient times who were alienated from God.
Besides that, execution by God's hands is described as a terrible experience.
(Hebrews 10:31) . . .It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. . .
(Zephaniah 1:14-18)
14 “The great day of Jehovah is near. It is near, and there is a hurrying [of it] very much. The sound of the day of Jehovah is bitter. There a mighty man is letting out a cry.
15 That day is a day of fury, a day of distress and of anguish, a day of storm and of desolation, a day of darkness and of gloominess, a day of clouds and of thick gloom,
16 a day of horn and of alarm signal, against the fortified cities and against the high corner towers.
17 And I will cause distress to mankind, and they will certainly walk like blind men; because it is against Jehovah that they have sinned. And their blood will actually be poured out like dust, and their bowels like the dung.
18 Neither their silver nor their gold will be able to deliver them in the day of Jehovah’s fury; but by the fire of his zeal the whole earth will be devoured, because he will make an extermination, indeed a terrible one, of all the inhabitants of the earth.”
I'm good with God taking vengeance against the wicked for their defiance of him.
I would deserve to experience that wrath myself, for thinking I don't owe the creator anything.
Even if you read it as "hanged", it was a human sacrifice of seven innocent people which God required before [he] would lift the famine.
I wish I could comment you here, also, but I can't. Don mind though. We don't always get it right.
Saul's sons were wicked. The almighty was in the right.
Let's see the scriptures that say Saul's sons were innocent, and I will show you all... well, not all, but a few of the scriptures that show God is in the right.
Which brings me to another point in your post, which I will now address.
@blü 2 said
The firstborn who weren't paid for died. Jephthah's daughter died. The seven mentioned above died. The boys who were rude to the bald prophet died. The pregnant women ripped open in God's name, and their unborn children, died. Jesus died. The surrendered populations who were murdered en masse died, except for the virgins kept for the mass rape, Not even a sniff of righteousness there.
The scriptures show that Jephthah's daughter is alive. She did not die.
(Judges 11:37-40)
37 She then said to her father: “Let this be done for me: Let me be alone for two months, and let me go away into the mountains, and let me weep over my virginity with my female companions.”
38 At this he said: “Go!” So he sent her away for two months, and she went to the mountains with her companions to weep over her virginity.
39 At the end of two months, she returned to her father, after which he carried out the vow he had made regarding her. She never had relations with a man. And it became a custom in Israel: 40 From year to year, the young women of Israel would go to give commendation to the daughter of Jephʹthah the Gilʹe·ad·ite four days in the year.
No scripture says that Jephthah's daughter died. None.
The boys who were killed by the bears, were not exempted from punishment. Which means they were not innocent children.
It wasn't become they called Elisha bald. What were they saying? "Go up, you baldhead!".
What did they mean by "Go up"?
To show, that Jehovah does not excuse young one for rebellion, we have this account...
(Ezekiel 9:5, 6)
5 And to the others he said in my hearing: “
Go through the city after him and strike. Do not let your eye feel sorry, and do not feel any compassion.
6 Old man, young man, virgin, little child, and women you should kill off completely. But do not go near to any man on whom there is the mark...
Pregnant woman ripped open? Did you quote the verse?
In any case, Jehovah is righteous and always acts justly, based on facts which he has, and we don't.
Scripture says of him...
(Deuteronomy 10:17, 18) .
17 . .Jehovah your God is the God of gods and the Lord of lords, the God great, mighty, and awe-inspiring,
who treats none with partiality and does not accept a bribe.
18 He executes justice for the fatherless child and the widow and loves the foreign resident, giving him food and clothing.
So, it doesn't matter the sex, age, or race.
(Jeremiah 17:10) I, Jehovah, am searching the heart, Examining the innermost thoughts, To give to each one according to his ways, According to the fruitage of his works.
(1 Chronicles 28:9)
...for Jehovah searches through all hearts, and he discerns every inclination of the thoughts.
Who are we to be judging what is righteous, when we haven't even figured that out.
Mankind is still trying to determine what is right and wrong, and depending on where you live, that can change with time.