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9781540445452 - Remarriage & Adultery

Remarriage & Adultery

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For 3,300 years the Jews only allowed the man to initiate a divorce. Three important questions that are not being asked.1) Was there a Scriptural basis for it?2) Does those Scriptural principles mean anything to us Christians?3) Was it taught in the New Testament by Jesus and Paul?The answer is "yes" to all three! There are many ethics and doctrines that we obtain from scripture and incorporate it into the Church and into Gentile s lives that are turning to Jesus. Marriage, divorce and remarriage are one of those doctrines. God made a unilateral covenant with Abraham and his Seed by symbolically going between the slain animals. Jesus paid the bridal-price by being broken Himself and made a unilateral covenant with the Church. The Jewish people practice this unilateral marriage covenant called the ketubah. It establishes the marriage promises of the husband to his now betrothed wife. Some of the Jewish people believed since the marriage covenant was unilateral it allowed the man to unilaterally divorce his wife. While others (including various cultures) believed that acquiring a wife by means of a bridal-price (mohar) allowed the unilateral divorce. Although payment was traditionally given to the father the Orthodox Jews accept a gold wedding ring as a form of payment under the law similar to our engagement ring. But ultimately - all Jewish people and religious leaders agree that since the Torah said a woman is under the rule of her husband (Gen. 3:16) the laws of Deut. 24:1 were gender specific. Therefore; they believed only man could initiate the divorce and his wife could not. Paul now informs the Gentiles coming to Christ that a wife is not to divorce her husband (1 Cor. 7:10). But if she did divorce a husband, being that it was not lawful for her to do so, she cannot remarry another man (1 Cor. 7:11a). And Jesus commanded a man not to use the law as a vice to divorce his wife as the Jews did before him (1 Cor. 7:11b). This book answers questions after.
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9781370026623 - Michael S. Sayen: Divorce: In the Bible
Michael S. Sayen

Divorce: In the Bible (2016)

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For 3,300 years the Jews only allowed the man to initiate a divorce. Three important questions that are not being asked... Was there a Scriptural basis for it? Does those Scriptural principles mean anything to us Christians? Was it taught in the New Testament by Jesus and Paul? The answer is ''yes'' to all three! There are many ethics and doctrines that we obtain from scripture and incorporate it into the Church and into Gentile's lives that are turning to Jesus. Marriage, divorce and remarriage are one of those doctrines. God made a unilateral covenant with Abraham and his Seed by symbolically going between the slain animals. Jesus paid the bridal-price by being broken Himself and made a unilateral covenant with the Church. The Jewish people practice this unilateral marriage covenant called the ketubah. It establishes the marriage promises of the husband to his now betrothed wife. Some of the Jewish people believed since the marriage covenant was unilateral it allowed the man to unilaterally divorce his wife. While others (including various cultures) believed that acquiring a wife by means of a bridal-price (mohar) allowed the unilateral divorce. Although payment was traditionally given to the father the Orthodox Jews accept a gold wedding ring as a form of payment under the law similar to our engagement ring. But ultimately - all Jewish people and religious leaders agree that since the Torah said a woman is under the "rule" of her husband (Gen. 3:16) the laws of Deut. 24:1 were gender specific. Therefore; they believed only man could initiate the divorce and his wife could not. Paul now informs the Gentiles coming to Christ that a wife is not to divorce her husband (1 Cor. 7:10). But if she did divorce a husband, being that it was not lawful for her to do so, she cannot remarry another man (1 Cor. 7:11a). And Jesus commanded a man not to use the law as a vice to divorce his wife as the Jews did before him (1 Cor. 7:11b). This book portrays these old, forgotten fundamental truths. For 3,300 years the Jews only allowed the man to initiate a divorce. Three important questions that are not being asked... Was there a Scriptural basis for it? Does those Scriptural principles mean anything to us Christians? Was it taught in the New Testament by Jesus and Paul? The answer is ''yes'' to all three! There are many ethics and doctrines that we obtain from scripture and incorporate it into the Church and into Gentile's lives that are turning to Jesus. Marriage, divorce and remarriage are one of those doctrines. God made a unilateral covenant with Abraham and his Seed by symbolically going between the slain animals. Jesus paid the bridal-price by being broken Himself and made a unilateral covenant with the Church. The Jewish people practice this unilateral marriage covenant called the ketubah. It establishes the marriage promises of the husband to his now betrothed wife. Some of the Jewish people believed since the marriage covenant was unilateral it allowed the man to unilaterally divorce his wife. While others (including various cultures) believed that acquiring a wife by means of a bridal-price (mohar) allowed the unilateral divorce. Although payment was traditionally given to the father the Orthodox Jews accept a gold wedding ring as a form of payment under the law similar to our engagement ring. But ultimately - all Jewish people and religious leaders agree that since the Torah said a woman is under the "rule" of her husband (Gen. 3:16) the laws of Deut. 24:1 were gender specific. Therefore; they believed only man could initiate the divorce and his wife could not. Paul now informs the Gentiles coming to Christ that a wife is not to divorce her husband (1 Cor. 7:10). But if she did divorce a husband, being that it was not lawful for her to do so, she cannot remarry another man (1 Cor. 7:11a). And Jesus commanded a man not to use the law as a vice to divorce his wife as the Jews did before him (1 Cor. 7:11b). This book portrays these old, forgotten fundamental truths. Inhoud:Taal: Engelstalig;Bindwijze: E-book;Verschijningsdatum: september 2016;Ebook formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM);ISBN13: 9781370026623; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Michael S. Sayen;Uitgever: Smashwords Edition; EAN: Engelstalig | E-book | 9781370026623.
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9780578944364 - Michael S. Sayen: Remarriage & Adultery, In the Bible
Michael S. Sayen

Remarriage & Adultery, In the Bible (2021)

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ISBN: 9780578944364 bzw. 0578944367, vermutlich in Englisch, Michael S. Sayen, neu.

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There are many ethics and doctrines that we obtain from scripture and incorporate into our lives. Marriage, divorce and remarriage is one of them. God made a unilateral covenant with Abraham by symbolically going between the slain animals. Jesus, likewise, paid the bride-price by being broken Himself and made a unilateral covenant with the Church. The Jewish people practice this unilateral marriage covenant and call it the ketubah. It establishes the marriage promises of the husband to his newly betrothed wife. The Jews believed that a unilateral covenant can only be dissolved unilaterally. Many agree, saying a wife acquired by means of a bridal-price (mohar), prevented her from initiating the divorce. Although payment was traditionally given to the father, the Orthodox Jews accept a gold wedding ring as payment similar to our engagement ring. This book compares the unilateral marriage practices of the Jews to the bilateral culture of the Gentiles in the first century. There are many ethics and doctrines that we obtain from scripture and incorporate into our lives. Marriage, divorce and remarriage is one of them. God made a unilateral covenant with Abraham by symbolically going between the slain animals. Jesus, likewise, paid the bride-price by being broken Himself and made a unilateral covenant with the Church. The Jewish people practice this unilateral marriage covenant and call it the ketubah. It establishes the marriage promises of the husband to his newly betrothed wife. The Jews believed that a unilateral covenant can only be dissolved unilaterally. Many agree, saying a wife acquired by means of a bridal-price (mohar), prevented her from initiating the divorce. Although payment was traditionally given to the father, the Orthodox Jews accept a gold wedding ring as payment similar to our engagement ring. This book compares the unilateral marriage practices of the Jews to the bilateral culture of the Gentiles in the first century. Inhoud:Taal: Engels;Bindwijze: E-book;Druk: 1;Verschijningsdatum: juni 2021;Ebook formaat: Adobe ePub; Betrokkenen:Auteur(s): Michael S. Sayen;Uitgever: Michael S. Sayen; Lees mogelijkheden:Lees dit ebook op: Android (smartphone en tablet) | Kobo e-reader | Desktop (Mac en Windows) | iOS (smartphone en tablet) | Windows (smartphone en tablet);Ebook formaat: Adobe ePub; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Studieboek: Nee; Engels | Druk: 1 | E-book | 9780578944364.
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9781370026623 - Michael S. Sayen: Divorce: In the Bible
Michael S. Sayen

Divorce: In the Bible (2016)

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For 3,300 years the Jews only allowed the man to initiate a divorce. Three important questions that are not being asked. Was there a Scriptural basis for it?Does those Scriptural principles mean anything to us.
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9780578944364 - Michael S. Sayen: Remarriage & Adultery
Michael S. Sayen

Remarriage & Adultery (2021)

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ISBN: 9780578944364 bzw. 0578944367, vermutlich in Englisch, 68 Seiten, Michael S. Sayen, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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9781540445452 - Michael S. Sayen: Remarriage & Adultery: In the Bible
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Remarriage & Adultery: In the Bible

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