Hmm. I dunno. I think the Bible makes it fairly clear via pattern that a man is the head of his household and family. Compare like, David and Jonathan vs Saul. I think there is certainly the concept of honor thy father and mother, but whether they did it 'better' in those days or not, it seems that it is important from a hierarchical/leadership point of view that the man has his 'own' family (and yes, in the ownership sense
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So it seems really strange to me that we would go with this idea of kind of multiple generation housing. I don't know that was ever meant as the 'ideal' or some sort of instruction...it just was what it was. As much as I agree that the idea of complete 'familial divorce' in our modern age is damaging, I would disagree with the idea (not sure if you're saying this
@rockfox so, sorry if I am misunderstanding) that there is some sort of hierarchical leadership that carries down a chain. It goes God -> man (husband) -> wife(s), right? Not God -> Father -> Son -> Son's wife(s) -> etc. So there is definitely a point at which I am no longer under my earthly parents' authority and leadership. Which is what I think we are trying to determine in this concept of 'leaving'. What does that look like/mean? It may not mean literally living totally separate...but every cell in my body says that it is definitely NOT my father telling my wife what to do, or telling me who to marry.