Divorce Remarriage Submission & Torah FYTube



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/

Ministry information:
https://parableofthevineyard.com/information/

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23 Comments

  1. How can Jesus be seen as teaching only in regard to putting away without a certificate of divorce, when each of the scriptures in the KJV show Jesus clearly teaching putting away with a certificate of divorce?

  2. Jesus acknowledged that Moses's precept was for any cause, "except for the cause of fornication". This is affirmed also by Deuteronomy 22:13-21; 23-24. Teaching that adultery is a cause is only an attempt to change what Jesus teaches, which is that adultery is the result of marriage after divorce and not the cause. We know this also because Jesus also teaches that "whosoever shall marry her that is divorced commits adultery." These teachings are very clear and unambiguous.

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