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1 | Incesat of affinity or consaguinity? | Mark 6:18 | Emmaus | 77654 | ||
Disciplerami, I think the context makes it clear John was referring to the Leviticus restrictions against taking the wife of your brother as a wife while he was still alive. I think Jesus was pointing people back to the original plan. As Jesus pointed out John was the greatest of the Old Covenant but the least of the New Covenant would be greater even than John. Luke 3:19; Luke 7:28 Emmaus |
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2 | Incesat of affinity or consaguinity? | Mark 6:18 | disciplerami | 77666 | ||
[Herodias was the daughter of Aristobulus, who was the half-brother of Herod Philip I. and Herod Antipas, and these two last were in turn half-brothers to each other. Herodias, therefore, had married her uncle Herod Philip I, who was disinherited by Herod the Great, and who lived as a private citizen in Rome. When Herod Antipas went to Rome about the affairs of his tetrarchy, he became the guest of his brother Herod Philip I., and repaid the hospitality which he received by carrying off the wife of his host.] (JWMcGarvey, Fourfold Gospel) |
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