Seems to me you barely, and I mean barely, scratched the surface...
Why would certain sins require death (Exo 22:18; Exo 19:12; Num 15:36; Exo 21:17) while others merely get told that the sinner and up to ten generations after merely cannot enter into the congregation (Deu 23:2; Exo 12:19)?
What of those who were to be burnt (Gen 38:24; Lev 20:14; Lev 21:9; Jer 29:22; Eze 23:25; Dan 3:19-23)
Or those who were "put under the saw", or made to walk through fire( 2Sa 12:31)
Or those who were striped ( Deu 25:3 )
Scourged with thorns (Jdg_8:16.)
mutilated (Jdg 1:6; 2Ma 7:4; 2Sa 4:12)
imprisoned, exiled or had things confiscated (Ezr 7:26; Jer 37:15; Jer 38:6; Act 4:3; Act 5:18; Act 12:4; 1Ki 2:26; 1Ki 2:36-38)
Due compensation was yet another punishment for sin ( Exo 21:18-36; Lev 24:18-21; Deu 19:21)
Stoning was rather popular (Lev 20:2; Lev 20:27; Lev 24:14; Num 14:10; Num 15:33-36; Deu 13:10; Deu 17:5; Deu 22:21; Deu 22:24; Jos 7:25; 1Ki 21:10; Eze 16:40)
Crucificion (Mat 27:35; Mat 27:38; Mar 15:24; Mar 15:27; Luk 23:33)
Beheadings (Mat 14:10; Mar 6:16; Mar 6:27; Mar 6:28)
Scourging (Lev 19:20; Deu 22:18; Deu 25:2; Deu 25:3; Pro 17:10; Pro 19:29; Pro 20:30; Mat 27:26; Mar 15:15; Luk 23:16; Joh 19:1; Act 22:24; Act 22:29)
Even hanging is mentioned (Num 25:4; 2Sa 21:6; 2Sa 21:9; Gen 40:22; Deu 21:22; Deu 21:23; Jos 8:29).
The problem with taking a list from a website (or someone's rant, or just wherever) is that website or ranter has an
Ax to Grind typically. That's a problem in that it tends to distort their perception, and then they make errors.
The typical error someone with an Ax to Grind, say like Rush Limbaugh had at times when I listened for a few hours way back in the 90s, say talking about say Bill Clinton, would include sometimes to take a real event (let's just look at only real events, not the made up things, conspiracy stuff), and then
repaint the real bit of contextless information to mean something different than it meant in the situation or context. To end up with a whole different meaning than the actual meaning.
That's a good reason to just ignore a website with an agenda, or someone ranting, etc. Because of the errors. One doesn't want to just accept whatever Rush says about Clinton, or Obama, or Nancy, etc., etc.
Not the best
type of information source.
Consider the above list, where the topic was God punishing sin, and then examples are used in response that include such as Peter or Paul for instance being whipped in Acts by the religious establishment or governors, commanders, etc. because the message about Christ was a threat to their power. Not at all an example of God punishing sin, not even slightly.
24 the commander ordered that Paul be taken into the barracks. He directed that he be flogged and interrogated in order to find out why the people were shouting at him like this.
Already, one should think "hmmmm....I wonder what else they got wrong in this list". Of course, some things in a long list
would be God punishing sin. Some would just be people doing their own ideas on their own. Some would be those acting against God even. But the website or ranter won't necessarily tell you that. That's one of their tricks -- to
combine a real thing with a
misrepresentation,
together. To intentionally create a false impression.
Here's even worse in a way: the things in the list that actually are God punishing sin, nothing is told about what the sin was, and you are encouraged to imagine, wrongly, it was just whatever reason we'd not agree to today, even as if some minor thing hardly worse than spitting gum on the sidewalk, though *sometimes* it's a thing like murder or sacrificing children in fire to idols, for example.
In other words, dump the list in the trash, and look at one thing at a time, to try to find out precisely the full picture. And don't even go back to that website, any more than you'd rely on Rush to tell you how the world works.
So, the best practice: track down 1 instance at a time, in detail, and try to get the full picture. Better yet: ask for the entire full context of the overarching larger situation, even.