Mark C said:(It has, however, been asked how God could ever remarry one of His unfaithful, yet 'put away' wives. There are several possible answers, all consistent with Scripture.
I see two answers to this question:
a) A divorce following a wife's whoredoms was NOT mandated, only allowed as a dispensation due to the hardness of mens' hearts. In fact, Hosea (if memory serves) intentionally married a prostitute at God's instruction, and continually redeemed her when she returned to her former life. I find it interesting that the Torah restrictions under which a woman could justly terminate her marriage seem almost more lenient than those available to a man. It is as though God holds us men to a higher standard and responsibility as the leaders in the relationship.
b) It is this last part that draws me. While Torah almost seems to me to advise a woman to get out of a relationship with an abusive head, it seems to want men to practice the compassion and longsuffering exemplified by Hosea. I see it as yet another facet of how the family here on earth is SUPPOSED to mimic and illustrate to watching men and angels (! cOR 4:6?) the heart of God and workings of His family.
(Also, I see a distinction between straying from the relationship and being abusive to those within it. If the wife is an abuser, beating up on the husband and throwing things at him, etc. I believe God would advise the termination of that relationship as well.)