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1 | What is or is not a Biblical marriage? | Gen 2:24 | Wild Olive Shoot | 171169 | ||
I thought the following was interesting as well. "Catholic doctrine is based upon both Scripture and Church tradition. Based upon Jesus' words, "What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate" (Matthew 19:6, Mark 10:9) and upon the Church tradition that receiving a sacrament creates an undeletable mark upon the soul of the recipient, the Church teaches that a marriage CANNOT end. The Church does not ignore Matthew 5:32 and 19:9 that allow divorce in the case of adultery of the other party. In fact, ignoring it would have been better. No, the way this is handled is much more disturbing. According to the New American Bible (NAB), the Catholic Bible translation, Matthew 5:32 and 19:9 read thus: "whoever divorces his wife (UNLESS THE MARRIAGE IS UNLAWFUL) causes her to commit adultery, and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery [emphasis added]." The concept of an "unlawful marriage" in the NAB is translated as either "(marital) unfaithfulness," "adultery," or "fornication" in the Bible in Basic English, the Contemporary English Version, the Douray-Rheims Bible, the English Standard Version, God's Word, the Good News Bible, the International Standard Version, the King James Version, the Literal Translation of the Holy Bible, The Message paraphrase, the New International Version, and the New King James Version. There does not seem to be any textual basis for the NAB's choice of words, except to support the Catholic Church's own doctrine." The entire article can be found: http://www.gotquestions.org/Catholic-annulment.html My copy of the NAB inserts "lewd conduct is a separate case" into Matthew 5:32 and 19:9. I wonder why that is? WOS |
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2 | What is or is not a Biblical marriage? | Gen 2:24 | DocTrinsograce | 171176 | ||
Dear Brother WOS, If it is Catholic with a big C, I take it with a big grain of sea salt. :-) In Him, Doc |
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