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4 dni temu · New Testament Teachings on Divorce. The New Testament presents a refined understanding of divorce, focusing on the sanctity of marriage. In Matthew 19:3-9, Jesus emphasizes that God intended marriage to be a lifelong commitment. He mentions that divorce only occurs due to sexual immorality, marking this as a significant breach of the marital ...
28 paź 2024 · In Matthew 5:31-32, He says, “It has been said, ‘Anyone who divorces his wife must give her a certificate of divorce.’ But I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, makes her the victim of adultery, and anyone who marries a divorced woman commits adultery.”
29 kwi 2024 · “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any reason at all?” The religious experts pressed Jesus for an answer (Matt. 19:3), and his response has fueled hot debate ever since. While his teaching seems to clearly prohibit almost all divorce and cast post-divorce remarriage as an act of adultery, there is good reason to look deeper ...
14 sty 2024 · The Bible teaches that God’s ideal plan is for a husband and wife to remain married for life. Several passages describe marriage as a sacred covenant that should not be easily broken (Malachi 2:14-16, Matthew 19:4-6).
21 lip 2023 · One key aspect of Jesus’ teachings on marriage and divorce is his condemnation of divorce for any reason other than sexual immorality. In Matthew 19:9, Jesus states, “I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.”
12 maj 2023 · In Matthew 5:32, the assumption is that the woman who is divorced will remarry, and Jesus seems to say that, unless her first marriage was dissolved by adultery (on her husband’s part), her second marriage will make her an adulteress.
3 kwi 2006 · Thus, Jesus is very clear here: there is no divorce permitted if the grounds for that divorce are extended beyond what the law allowed, divorce based on sexual violation of the marriage. In summary, then, Jesus and Moses permitted divorce if one party (or both) were involved in immoral, indecent conduct that made a mockery out of the marriage.