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1 | Marriage and Anger | 1 Cor 7:15 | derm | 103836 | ||
Is staying in a marriage were anger is out of control biblical | ||||||
2 | Marriage and Anger | 1 Cor 7:15 | Searcher56 | 103837 | ||
Scripture ... Due 24:1-4; Mat 19:4-9; Mar 10:2-10; 1Co 7:10-16 ... The are no grounds that demand divorce. In Matthew 19:4-9 divorce was granted because the hardness of the heart of the "innocent" one (Due 24:1-4). When Paul addressed the issue (1Co 7:10-16), he qualified it as his view, not the Lord's (vs 12) ... and divorce was permitted if the spouse was not a believer and they start left and they filed for divorce ... then the Christian was free to marry. Divorce is permitted for only these two reasons ... some say only the latter ... and soem may exclude the latter, since it was just Paul's view. Searcher |
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3 | Marriage and Anger | 1 Cor 7:15 | Radioman2 | 103856 | ||
The contrast is not between inspired teaching and uninspired teaching. 1Corinthians 7:1-12. "(7:12) In vv. 1-12 the contrast is not between inspired teaching and uninspired teaching, as some have supposed. In vv. 10-11 Paul is repeating in substance something already taught by the Lord; but in v. 12 he is dealing with a situation not covered by our Lord's teaching. Instead of disclaiming inspiration for what he writes in v. 12, the apostle is actually claiming for his own words here the same authority as for the words of Christ Himself" (note at 1 Cor 7:12, New Scofield Reference Bible, Oxford, 1967). Please note: in 1 Cor 7:12 "*I...say.* Not a denial of inspiration or an indication that Paul is giving human opinion, but simply a way of saying that Jesus had not spoken on this and God had not previously given revelation on the matter, as Paul was then writing" (p. 1738, MacArthur Study Bible, Word, 1997) |
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