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1 | Is it just? | Mal 2:16 | Searcher56 | 143924 | ||
Once again, there is no Biblical grounds for divorce due to abuse. Very few marraiges are perfect - but love must previal. | ||||||
2 | Is it just? | Mal 2:16 | Ray | 143954 | ||
Hi Searcher, Once again, you sidestep the issue. The question is, is there no recourse at all for a battered wife? You say that love must prevail. What love do you see in the husband who beats his wife? I would rather that the love that the wife has for life itself should be what prevails. The husband who abuses is not showing any love so how can it, being lacking, prevail? The battered wife can not know whether the husband will change and cease his abuse. God has called you and us to peace. 1 Corinthians 7:15ff. From the heart, Ray |
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3 | Is it just? | Mal 2:16 | Searcher56 | 143967 | ||
Ray ... is there no recourse at all for a battered wife? As kalos pointed out recently and I have in the past, abuse should not be tolerated - and dealt with legally. However, the Bible doesn't allow divorce for abuse, or any other wrong either party does (not) do, except for divorce (Matt 18). While the husband may not show love - she must not stop .... or can she? | ||||||