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1 | Intermarriage | Ezra 9:2 | Emmaus | 115542 | ||
ischus, I will say that even in the New Covenant beliervers are warned against being "unequally yoked" to unbelivers and the mixed marriages there are only tolerated because they were contracted before the beliver came to faith. I have no idea of your age or background but the real practical problems of mixed faith marriages are not insignificant nor easily overcome, even in a loving relationship, once the haze of infatuation has lifted and children start arriving. Ask around to those who have been there and are there. I guess if God could command Hosea to marry a whore to make a point, Ezra upon whom "God had his hand" might command divorce to make a point. Moses gave laws on divorce because of the hardness of men's hearts despite God hating divorce. However, you are entitled to your opinion on Ezra. I am trying to find another particular passage that you might find sinmilarly fascinating. Emmaus |
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2 | God gives statutes that are not good? | Ezra 9:2 | Emmaus | 115543 | ||
ischus, What is your take on this verse, does God give statutes that are not good? "I also gave them statutes that were not good and ordinances by which they could not live; and I pronounced them unclean because of their gifts, in that they caused all their firstborn to pass through the fire so that I might make them desolate, in order that they might know that I am the LORD." Ezek 2:25-26 Emmaus |
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3 | God gives statutes that are not good? | Ezra 9:2 | Emmaus | 115545 | ||
Incorrect citation. Should be Ezek 20:25-26 | ||||||