For one to divorce another is not always sin - period!
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I hope, Pastor Randy, that you do not misconstrue my comments, since on most aspects of this topic I think we are in agreement. My concerns center around a couple of very specific distinctions. Unfortunately, most of these are in areas that (much like polygyny, and probably for the same reasons, and by the same author of deception, no doubt) show how the "commandments of God" have been replaced by the traditions of men.
I got a bit behind on a couple of other posts as well somehow; perhaps by addressing a few very specific corrections there, some of this will be made clear.
I'll start by repeating again the VERY IMPORTANT correction to most modern translations of Matthew 19:9, by a modification to SH's copy (see the article linked above for details, and both the Hebrew and Greek references):
"Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another,
causeth HER to comit adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is
put away [without that proof of a lawful DIVORCE] doth commit adultery."
Remember that a woman who was "put away" WITHOUT a lawful 'get' or certificate of divorce was NOT ABLE to remarry! This would constitute adultery. (Aside: for this reason was the custom of men giving their wives a get prior to going off to war established. Men who otherwise went "MIA" in battle might leave their unfortunate wives in a horrible state of uncertainty - not widows, yet without covering, support, or ability to lawfully remarry. It shows why the DISTINCTION between lawfully divorced and 'put away' was so important.)
The reason that this comment is so confused is because of the failure to discern the distinction that Yeshua is making, sixth_heretic:
Jesus said that the oldtestament only alowed divorce because of the jews hardness of heart. But Jesus amended that saying you can only put away your wife for the cause of fornication.
Jesus was not confused on this subject. The only time Divorce is lawful is if there is fornication.
IN NO WAY is He changing His Word. He is teaching discernment.
David, for the most part your analysis is sound. On this there is agreement, and the issue is clear:
It seems clear that it is the acting treacherously against the wife of one's youth that is the subject of objection here. God says He hates "shalach" here in Mal. 2:16, yet it is the same word He uses in Jer. 3:8 when He Himself "shalach"'s Israel. The difference is not merely a certificate of cutting off, but rather the treacherous act the husband is committing against her without cause. When the husband SHALACH (sends away) his wife, it is supposed to be a punishment; a necessary consequence of marital unfaithfulness on the part of the wife. Without the required "matter of uncoveredness", the SHALACH (sending away) is unwarranted, UNJUSTIFIED, despite any certificate of KERIYTHUWTH (cutting off from marriage).
But here is what I propose be considered:
It is not "despite" any certificate (get) -- the point is not
justification. The certificate of divorce is PROTECTION for the woman!!!! Without it, she CANNOT remarry (and Yeshua made this point well.)
A woman without covering was in a bad place. To have a certificate of divorce allowed her at least an option of remarriage.
One who was "put away" WITHOUT that get was being PUNISHED - such as for adultery. Re-read what God, in His mercy, did for His idolatrous wives: A certificate of divorce (Jer. 3 et al) was "unmerited favor" that they DID NOT DESERVE!!!*
To "put her away" WITHOUT GOOD CAUSE (sexual sin) was treachery! (It was often done by treacherous men, with hard hearts, who DID NOT WANT to meet the requirements of Exodus 21 to take another wife. IT WAS CHEAPER and EASIER to just "get rid of" the old model! This, of course, is what has been INSTITUTIONALIZED in modern Amerika via Serial Monogamy Idolatry. :twisted: )
Divorce is not sin. And God didn't change His mind about it, or get it wrong when He did it, or taught us about it. It is difficult to understand what He says about marriage, including polygyny, without understanding the whole "big picture". And the changes in language and culture, almost all inspired by paganism, hard-heartedness, or simple service to the prince of this world, have further obscured the Truth. But His Word is utterly consistent, and He changes not.
Blessings,
Mark
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* And this becomes a topic for later discussion, which I have recently given considerable thought and prayerful consideration to:
A divorced wife, who remarried, is NEVER permitted to return to her first husband! This would defile the land. One who gives his wife a get must bear this in mind; he CANNOT take her back, even if her later husband dies or divorces her.
What about God, and His two wives?
The answer that I propose is: There IS no other husband who can lawfully marry them! He alone is worthy. They can, and will, repent and return to Him!