Yes. 1 Cor 7: v12 and v13.
He is attributing verses 10 and 11 to Jesus. Verses 12 on are the teaching of Paul and not directly of Jesus.
Why do you find this significant? What point are you making about this?
Further, the issue in debate here seems to be verses 10 and 11 (married Christians) which are the ones reputed to Jesus, which adds even more authority to them I would think.
First of all you are making a hypothetical argument from the 1st century or something. No one starves to death in this country. I have a sister in law who has not worked in 20 years and they give her a nice little apartment and foodstamps. Again it seems like you are trying to find a legal loophole to get what you want instead of worrying about actual starving women.
Secondly, I have never heard of anyone who is persuing women who have left their husbands if they have verified that the man stopped either food, clothing, or sex. If they did, did they take her word for it, or did they verify it with the husband or witnesses? I am not saying I agree with this, I am just saying that those who hold this position do not seem to live it, which indicates to me that again it is a position held simply for debate and not an actual alternative.
Lastly, what is she supposed to do? She is supposed to do what is required of all of us whether easy or difficult: she is supposed to obey, Jesus in particular.
Are there other commands from the Lord that we get a pass on if they are hard?
Are verses 10 and 11 binding only to men and not to women, or do men get a pass too and can divorce their wives if the wife is not up to standard?
I am not sure what you are getting at. These verses are written to different categories of people:
v8-9 - To the unmarried Christians
v10,11 - To the married Christians
v12-14 - To the married to unbelivers who are willing to stay
v15 - To the married to the unbeliever who is not willing to stay = the only one who is permitted to separate, which is just common sense since there is nothing else you can do about it anyway.
Note: According to this passage the only person that gets an out is the unbeliever in the last category. The Christian is always supposed to support their marriage if their partner is willing according to the teaching of Paul.
NOTE TO BYSTANDERS: What I write is a minority opinion and not that of most Christians. I am simply defending my reading of scripture and is not meant as judgement of you or your situation personally. You only have to please God, not me, so if I am wrong you can safely ignore this. If you are a current wife talk to your husband about it if you have questions. Lastly, if for some reason I have convinced you and now you feel convicted that you may have done something wrong in the past, I do not advocate breaking up any current marriages to return to an ex-spouse or anything along those lines. The thing to do is to try to do better going forward with your current understanding to the best of your ability.