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1 | Not incest, but adultery? | Mark 6:18 | disciplerami | 77531 | ||
Hi Justme, I think that may be the case with Herodias' daughter. Maybe he was having incestuous thoughts with her who was also called Herodias, and whom Josephus called Salome. But I'm referring to the relationship between Herod and Herodias [the mother of the one who was dancing before Herod], also the wife of Philip. Some people believe the 'unlawful' sin was adultery [because he had his sister-in-law for a wife] and others believe it was 'unlawful' because he was married to a blood relative. Since Herodias had the same BLOOD relationship with Herod and Philip [the two brothers], if incest was the sin, then wouldn't the Holy Spirit bypass the discussion over Herod having his brother's wife and directly address the problem of incest? Thoughts please. Disciplerami |
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2 | Herodias and Philip Herod? | Mark 6:18 | Emmaus | 77592 | ||
Disciplerami, Herodias was not the sister of half sister of Herod Philip, her first husband, which seems to be the marriage restriction of the law for consaguninity in Lev 18:9; 20:17. What other law do you see that would apply? Emmaus |
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3 | Herodias and Philip Herod? | Mark 6:18 | Emmaus | 77639 | ||
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