Results 1 - 9 of 9
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | should he have married in the first plac | Matt 19:12 | Searcher56 | 56112 | ||
Perculiar Person, He should not have married in the first place, yet Jesus is present in the marriage ... hasn't God put them together (Matt 19:6)? Searcher | ||||||
2 | would God join 2 people | Matt 19:12 | Perculiar Person | 56116 | ||
Searcher, the question was: would God join 2 people in a marriage convenant when God (Jesus) Himself knows that one party is incapable of the marriage? | ||||||
3 | would God join 2 people | Matt 19:12 | Searcher56 | 56117 | ||
Yes ... even based on the this situation. Ask Ken Tada, who has been married since 1982 to Joni. There are lesser known couples who are happily married who have phyiscal and other limitations. Stop trying to figure a way out ... learn to accept what God has done. Searcher | ||||||
4 | would God join 2 people | Matt 19:12 | Emmaus | 56121 | ||
Searcher, In the case of Joni and Ken Tada the fact that they could not have children was know before the marriage and the contract was made with full knowledge and consent of both parties. In such a case the inability to have children is not a grounds for annullment. Emmaus |
||||||
5 | Emmaus, Is an annullment Biblical? | Matt 19:12 | Searcher56 | 56143 | ||
Emmaus, Can a marriage be annulled Biblically? Or is it something the church and state allow? Searcher |
||||||
6 | Emmaus, Is an annullment Biblical? | Matt 19:12 | EdB | 56153 | ||
Searcher Let me interrupt here. No annulment isn't in the Bible, but a principal of annulment is. When Joseph decided to put away Mary quietly Matt 1:19 this was a form of annulment. It was Jewish custom that if a man married a woman and she wasn't a virgin he could leave her, or annul the marriage. I believe in Jewish law if the either were married by deceitful means they could and would be free of the marriage. I see no condemnation of this practice. I think any one that was deceived into marrying another can and probably should get an annulment, provided it is within a short time of the marriage. I also think before doing so they should evaluate what it is they feel they were deceived about. If one marries another thinking that person is rich and finds they are not and now wants an annulment, then maybe they need to figure out why exactly they wanted to get married. However I can sympathize with a women who gets married to a man then finds out he was born a eunuch, obviously he knew it before the wedding, he married under untruthful terms and I see the marriage covenant as invalid. If they both find out he or she can not have a baby and this was done after the wedding then it covered by the marriage vows for better or worst. EdB |
||||||
7 | Emmaus, Is an annullment Biblical? | Matt 19:12 | Searcher56 | 56157 | ||
Joesph had to divorce Mary, ... it was no an annullment. Searcher | ||||||
8 | Emmaus, Is an annullment Biblical? | Matt 19:12 | EdB | 56159 | ||
Joseph No I think it would have been an annulment for him to divorce her would have been public hence the words silent or secret. EdB |
||||||
9 | Emmaus, Is an annullment Biblical? | Matt 19:12 | EdB | 56164 | ||
Searcher I'm sorry I didn't mean to call you Joseph. :-) EdB |
||||||