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1 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | bjh | 106185 | ||
In the NASB, the word in Malachi and Matthew is divorce, not "putting away". However, even if we were to use the ASV, KJV or Darby's Bible, we would see that in the context of the verses in question,(Mal 2:14-16; Matt. 19:3-9) the Bible itself equates "putting away" with divorce. | ||||||
2 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106351 | ||
bjh: Thank you for your response. Could you tell me how do we know that divorce and putting away or sending away are equal or the same? justme |
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3 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | kalos | 106352 | ||
Amplified Bible (AMP) Deuteronomy 24 1 When a man takes a wife and marries her, if then she finds no favor in his eyes because he has found some indecency in her, and he writes her a bill of DIVORCE, puts it in her hand, AND SENDS HER OUT of his house, 2 And when she departs out of his house she goes and marries another man, 3 And if the latter husband dislikes her and writes her a bill of DIVORCE and puts it in her hand AND SENDS HER OUT his house, or if the latter husband dies, who took her as his wife, 4 Then her former husband, who sent her away, may not take her again to be his wife after she is defiled. For that is an abomination before the Lord; and you shall not bring guilt upon the land which the Lord your God gives you as an inheritance. (Emphasis added.) "Sends her out" and "puts her away" sound a lot alike, do they not? Note that it is DIVORCE...AND SENDS HER OUT. Divorce AND, not divorce OR, as would be the case if divorce or sending her out (putting her away) were two separate and distinct options. |
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4 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106353 | ||
bjh: Thank you for your information. Would you be willing to tell how you learned this? justme |
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5 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | kalos | 106355 | ||
You're welcome. I (kalos, not bjh) learned this by reading the Bible text. --kalos |
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6 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | Hank | 106357 | ||
"...learned this by reading the Bible text." --Kalos. ...... What a novel idea! Whoever would have dreamed that one could learn what the Bible says by reading the Bible? [I hope your idea catches on.] --Hank | ||||||
7 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106438 | ||
Hank: Respectfully and with sincere kindness may I address this issue. I mean no disrepect, but I believe that nothing I wrote suggested that my note indicated any answer was not from the Bible. My concern is that smay read what they think scripture says when they are very wrong, as they know nothing about the culture or customes. Case in point is that "sending away" or "putting away" is not the same as divorce. That was my point. I do not quite know how to take your note. I prefere to ask you what you ment by it rather than draw a wrong conclusion. Blessings and peace. justme |
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8 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | Hank | 106443 | ||
Justme - No ulterior motives, nothing sinister, and no ridicule were involved, my friend. The remarks were prompted by the humor I saw in the post of Kalos, to which I responded. Your post was not involved, so please don't feel that you were being made sport of! Blessings, Merry Christmas, and keep up the good work on the Forum. --Hank | ||||||
9 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106445 | ||
Hank: I am sorry for even questioning your intentions. I must be overly sensivite, and I should have not taken it in t6he way I did. I never consider my imput work. I learn more than I give, and appreciate your wisdom. May this be a blessed Christmass for you and your's. justme |
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10 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | pcwilliford | 106446 | ||
divorce is allowed in the NT matt 19:9,matt 5:32 the bible also states on what terms one can get a divorrce example if one is unfaithful thats biblically sound grounds for divorce. | ||||||