As we maintain our exodus out Babylon (Egypt) and her ways, we continuously are met with situations in our lives, that require us to re-examine the mainstream doctrine we’ve been inundated with. The topic of divorce is no exception. Today, we will explore what Yahuah’s Word really says about divorce.
Are divorces allowed? Does Yahuah hate it? Did Messiah Yahusha teach something new in regards to divorce? Are divorcee’s second rate children of Yahuah? Are wives supposed to submit to men, even if they lead them astray? These and many other concepts regarding marriage will be covered in this study.
Let me preface this whole study with this. I believe marriage is a sacred union between man and woman. It’s likeness is born to bear resemblance to our covenant (union) with our creator. Marriage should never be taken lightly, much less divorce which should be the last option available. A true diligence to preserve and maintain the marriage should be upheld at all times. With that being said, let us dive into the Word.
#Divorce #submission #Torah
Here’s the article: https://parableofthevineyard.com/divorce/
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We should not take the V under any circumstances! My apologies if I wasn’t clear. Also, here is the article: https://parableofthevineyard.com/divorce/
How many men have divorced Proverbs 31 wife in the history of man?
Spiritual fornication is a nice concept, and creates an easy out. It really could be anything that doesn't completely line up with the Torah. Imagine if Messiah applied the same standard to us. None of us would make it. We need to be so sure if Deut 24 applies to us as defined by Messiah. It is better to be a polygynist than a divorcee if you burn and the eunuch life isn't for you, and wife #1 has abandoned the covenant
If a wife departs (or is the one who gets the divorce), let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her husband. They can stay and exercise 1 Peter 3. There is no lawful way for a believing wife to put away her husband and get remarried.
Moses most likely a polygynist and not a divorcee. Book of Jasher is entertaining, but questionable, and most likely completely made up.