[1894 Scrivener New Testament - vs 1-11 were not included in later texts]
As stated earlier, if they caught her in the very act of adultery, then where is the man? He should also have been brought before the rulers and, if found guilty, executed.
I can't help but think about King David. He was guilty of adultery and murder, and God forgave him. How can we reconcile this with the law of Moses?