Sonnet
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Yep. So what?
It would seem to justify scepticism.
Yep. So what?
There were other forces at work in the ancient days that legitimized polygamy--the loss of men in war being the main problem. An unmarried woman was in a real bind.
You have said as much before I think. Jesus is pretty black and white in his assertion - I wonder why, considering the special case you allude to, He didn't add a proviso.
He didn't add one about polygamy, but he did about divorce. The point being to create a net for the women involved, either way.
The way he quoted Genesis on marriage, it would seem clear that one wife was meant.
There were other forces at work in the ancient days that legitimized polygamy--the loss of men in war being the main problem. An unmarried woman was in a real bind.
Genesis 29:15-30 doesn't fit such a predicament.
Sorry, 'annointed' David. God's choice over man's insistence .Not one of you has mentioned the fact that this was the time of 'Kings', a royal head, which God never wanted in the first place. Men of the time of King Saul, who cried out for a King and leader they could 'see', & God let them have what they cried for, except, God announced David, over and above man's poor choice of Saul.....These men were under the Law, a law God knew they could never fulfilled. And, so Man in his sin, did sin, and the Law God gave could only judge them, by their deeds, which is 'seen' if only you lot would look into properly if you read the 'whole' stories of these Kings, instead of cherry picking out of context, just to debate in vain.
Not one of you has mentioned the fact that this was the time of 'Kings', a royal head, which God never wanted in the first place. Men of the time of King Saul, who cried out for a King and leader they could 'see', & God let them have what they cried for, except, God announced David, over and above man's poor choice of Saul.....These men were under the Law, a law God knew they could never fulfilled. And, so Man in his sin, did sin, and the Law God gave could only judge them, by their deeds, which is 'seen' if only you lot would look into properly if you read the 'whole' stories of these Kings, instead of cherry picking out of context, just to debate in vain.
Yep. So what?
Do you care for humor? I have a sarcastic reply, but it isn't in insult, just simple jest.
Oh well....
The Old Law condemns women more than men on account of all things sexual.
Women aren't really allowed to divorce their husband for adultery...
There's no such thing as divorce (Rom. 7:2, 3). :dizzy:
See:
Divorce & Re marriage: A Position Paper by John Piper
It's simple. oly: Jesus made it clear again for the Pharisees linger: who had looked to justify themselves (Mt 19:8). God gives you a portion of his spirit (lit. fire of life [Mal 2:15]). The two become one flesh (Matt. 19:5, 6). If some infidel (1 Ti 5:8) :banana: wishes to approach the Great White Throne without his fire of life, he is left with--a consuming fire. :burnlib: Good luck with that (Mal 2:16). opcorn:[Divorce & Re marriage: A Position Paper by John Piper] Too, too much of the religious spirit gets involved in this matter (Mt 19:8).