Please provide quotes to support your accusations. Otherwise people will think you are a fool and I for one do not want that.
Certainly.
Incest: the beginning of Genesis, there being only Adam, Eve, and their children to procreate; later, Noah’s children and wife in the same boat (pardon the pun); Lot and his daughters (Genesis 19:31-36).
Genocide: the entire book of Joshua, in which the Israelite armies parade throughout the land of Canaan, slaughtering entire city-states. Later, in 1 Samuel 15, Saul is rebuked for
not committing genocide against the Amalekites. Nor are these the only examples: the Israelites put entire tribes, cities, and populations to the sword, until only they and the few who managed to surrender in time were left. They killed man, woman, and child indiscriminately – down to the livestock, leaving nothing alive in their wake. And God commanded this, exhorting them to do his will in Joshua 1; he looked upon the carnage, and found it good.
Assassination: Judith 13:1-8. One of the great heroines of the Israelites plies an enemy general with wine and promises of sex until he passes out, and promptly slices his head off. At her return, she shouted
Praise God, praise him! Praise God, who has not withdrawn his mercy from the house of Israel, but has shattered our enemies by my hand this very night.
Polygamy: Jacob married Rachel and Leah, two sisters (Genesis 29). David had multiple wives; Solomon is said to have had a thousand.
Senseless slaughter: well, aside from the ‘genocide’ section. God slew Uzzah for reaching out to steady the Ark of the Covenant (2 Samuel 6:6-7). Elisha called upon God to send bears to kill a gang of children that taunted him (2 Kings 2: 24-25), death toll totaling 42 for shouting ‘go up, thou baldhead!’. And many more!
Draconian punishments: whole swaths of Leviticus and Deuteronomy prescribe stoning or other capital punishment as the cure for a whole lot of ails: premarital sex, witchcraft, adultery, blasphemy. Deuteronomy 25: 11-12 states that a woman who attempts to break up a fight between her husband and another man and inadvertently touches the other man’s genitals shall have her hand cut off. Deuteronomy 25 also allows up to 40 lashes of a whip as punishment for the guilty party in civil suits.
There’s more too!
Slavery: Leviticus 25: 44-46; Exodus 21: 2-6. Exodus 21:7-11 lays down the law about how to sell your daughter into prostitution, and no, she doesn’t get to go free or into indenture after six years like a male Israelite slave would.
Rape: the Israelites prefigured the ravishing of the Sabine women by Romans in Judges 21: 10-12, except they were picky and only ‘spared’ virgin girls; everybody else was slain. In Numbers 31: 14-18, God gets ticked off that the Israelites spared the Midianite women; through Moses, he orders that all of them who had not been deflowered at that point were to be killed, only the virgins left alive. Deuteronomy 22: 28-29 specifies that a woman who is raped must marry the rapist, after he pays the dowry; and he cannot divorce her. Again, there are other examples.