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Tag Archives: mixed religious marriages
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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Marry A Strong Christian
I firmly believe that who one marries is one of the most important decisions one will ever spiritually make, it may determine where you spend eternity. Marry someone who will help you to heaven. Do not marry anyone who would … Continue reading
Marital Issues
When marriage is what it is supposed to be it is wonderful. Husbands are to “so love their wives as their own bodies” (Ephesians 5:28) and “even as Christ loved the church, and gave himself for it” (Ephesians 5:28). Wives … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Marriage, Money, Sex, Tongue
Tagged children, communication, expectations, family, husband, inlaws, intimacy, marriage, mixed religious marriages, money, religious differences, roles in home, tongue, upbringing, wife, words
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