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Category Archives: Marriage
Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage (Jesus: Sermon on the Mount)
“It has been said, ‘Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce.’ But I say to you that whoever divorces his wife for any reason except sexual immorality (fornication, B.H.) causes her to commit adultery; and … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Marriage, sermon on mount, Textual study
Tagged but I say unto you, causes her to commit adultery, certificate of divorce, concern for spouse, donald carson, except for fornication, except for sexual immorality, lenski, makes her adulterized, makes her commit adultery, marriage and divorce and remarriage, Matthew 5:31-32, sermon on mount, wayne jackson, whoever marries her who is divorced commits adultery, you have heard it was said
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Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage (John v. Herod)
Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch, who ruled over Galilee and Perea, stayed with his half-brother Philip, on a visit to Rome. While there, he coveted his brother’s wife, Herodias, who was also the brothers’ niece. She also coveted him. She agreed to … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Marriage, Preachers, Preaching, Textual study
Tagged aretas iv, courage, galilee, herod, herod antipas, herod philip, herodias, incest, john beheaded, john loses head, john the baptizer, john v. herod, josephus, Luke 3, lust, machaerus, Mark 6, marriage and divorce and remarriage, Matthew 14, not lawful for you to have her, not lawful for you to have your brother philip's wife, peer pressure, perea, phasaelis, rash words, troubled conscience, war between herod and aretas
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Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage (Old Testament)
God created marriage. His ideal intent was for marriage to be a permanent, life-time partnership between one man and one woman. Jesus reminded the Pharisees of this, saying, “Have you not read that He who made them at the beginning ‘made them … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Marriage, Textual study, Word Study
Tagged certificate of divorce, defiling a woman before marriage, Deuteronomy 22, Deuteronomy 24, divorce under old testament, ervah dabhar, Exodus 22, Ezekiel 44, Ezra 10, Ezra 9, falsely accusing aone's wife, God hates divorce, ivie powell, kerry duke, Leviticus 21, limits on divorce in old testament, Malachi 2, marriage and divorce and remarriage, mistreating wife, mixed religious marriages, priests could not marry divorced woman, some uncleanness, vain worship
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Angels (Part Five)
This writing will consider some difficult passages. Let’s consider – Sons of God and Daughters of Men “Now it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born to them, that … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, Marriage, Textual study
Tagged 1 Corinthians 11:10, because of the angels, cain descendants, Genesis 6:1-4, giants, judge angels. 1 Corinthians 6:3, marriage, marriage selection, mixed marriages, nephilim, seth decendants, sons of God and daughters of men, symbol of authority, trevor major, veil
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Two Are Better Than One
“There is one alone, without companion: He has neither son or brother. Yet there is not end to all his labors, nor is his eye satisfied with riches… Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for … Continue reading
Posted in Ecclesiastes, Family, Love, Marriage
Tagged bill bennett, book the moral compass, castle of weinsberg, charlotte yonge, duke frederick, duke wolf, Eccesiasties 4, emperor konrad, germany, middle ages, story the wives of weinsberg, two are better than one, wives love of husbands
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What Effort Are You Making?
Unmarried couples nurture their relationship. They are on their best behavior. They are polite. They listen with interest to each another. He is a chivalrous gentleman. She is a lady. They spend quality time together. They try to endear themselves one to … Continue reading
Posted in Marriage
Tagged animal, book the moral compass, effort, ethiopia, folktale, magic medicine, saving a marriage, story the lion's hair, william bennett
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So, You’ve Got A Little Power!
In Psalm 82 God addressed the judges of old. He referred to them as “the might,” and even as “gods.” Why are they referred to as “gods”? The word “god” has reference to might, strength, authority, or position. Some have positions of … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Elders and Deacons, Ethics, Family, Government, Marriage, Parenting, stewardship, Textual study
Tagged 1 Peter 3, abuse of authority, Acts 5, bribes, Colossians 4, emplyer and employee, Ephesians 5, Ephesians 6, fathers provoke not, husbands love wives, judges, masters treatment of servants, men called gods, power corrupts, prejudism, Psalm 82, rebuke of gods, submission, use authority for good, use od authority, ye are gods, you shall die like men
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Appreciating Her Work
“Who can find a virtuous wife, for her worth is far above the rubies. The heart of her husband safely trusts her; so he will have no lack of gain. She does him good and not evil all the days … Continue reading
In The News: Marriage Mistakes
The Huffington Post ran an article on December 29, 2014 by Sloane Bradshaw entitled, “4 Huge Mistakes I Made as a Wife (I’m The Ex-Wife Now).” Here is her list… 1. I put my children first. She wrote, “Whenever my … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Marriage, Parenting, Tongue
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