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1 | based on Mt. 5:32 may I marry a divorced | Matt 5:32 | New Creature | 103576 | ||
justme Sorry you feel the way you do. I gave an answer which I supported with scripture. Can you provide any other scripture that would disagree with the scripture that I provided. Matt. 19:9 And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery. Peace New Creature |
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2 | based on Mt. 5:32 may I marry a divorced | Matt 5:32 | justme | 103595 | ||
New Creature: Thank you for your response. First let me say the KJV does correctly use the words "put away". To "put away" is different than to divorce. These words have been ignored just as the word baptis has been. This translation allows a wider scope of interpertation. Putting away was when a man sent his wife away and dismissed her as her wife,. The woman if she remarried could be demanded back bt her first husband at anytime because he did not giver her a certificate of divorce, thus making her and the new husband in an adulter. Malichi say God hates :putting away" In the Matthew passage jesus was saying that any man who marries a "put away" woman committes adultery. That makes it very clear and is in contex with the Old Testament verses. Doing a word study will be a helpful experience. I hope this helps. I am not endorsing divorce. I am saying that this is a serious problem some have ignored and put a over burden on divorced persons, who already are against the odds of making a marriage work. Why put more weight on those who can hardly carry what they do have? Blessings New Creature. justme |
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