When your wife wants you to leave, don't.
By Tyler & Gulane Posts & Publications 12/1`9/20
Why? Consider what the Holy Spirit tells us through Paul.
***1 Corinthians 7:10 But to the married I give instructions, not I, but the Lord, that the wife should not leave^ her husband 11 (but if she does leave^, she must remain unmarried, or else be reconciled to her husband), and that the husband should not leave* his wife.
Please see the footnotes ^ and * below. They yield the following for the husband: “the husband should not divorce* his wife” becomes the husband should not leave or send his wife away, or let his wife go away, as in divorce. He gives us no exceptions, no extenuating circumstances. He doesn't say `the husband can divorce his wife for her immorality, unbelief, doctrinal error or unpleasantness` His Word is absolute without exceptions, the husband should not leave or send his wife away, or let his wife go away, as in divorce.
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^Vine: “Depart, put apart, separate”
^Strong's Lexicon: “to go away:—depart, put asunder, separate”.
^Thayer's Lexicon: “to separate, divide, part, put asunder . . . to separate oneself from, to depart; . . . to leave a husband or wife”
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G5563&t=NASB
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*Vine: “"to send away, set free;" also "to let alone,”
*Strong's Lexicon: “to send forth . . . forsake, lay aside, leave, let (– alone, – be, – go), omit, put (send) away . . . .”
*Thayer's Lexicon: to send away; . . to bid go away or depart
*Arndt & Gingrich Lexicon: “let go, send away; divorce”
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G863&t=NASB
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This is in agreement with His Word in Matthew 19:6 and Mark 10, “
***”6 So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together, man must not separate.” Matthew 19:6
***9 What therefore God has joined together, mankind must not separate.” Mark 10
The woman/wife is allowed to separate celibately but the man/husband is not given any such permission or authorization. The only temporary separation option for the man is when he and his wife agree to have some kind of separation for prayer and fasting.
*** 5 Don’t deprive one another, unless it is by consent for a season, that you may give yourselves to fasting and prayer, and may be together again, that Satan doesn’t tempt you because of your lack of self-control. . . 10 But to the married I command—not I, but the Lord—that the wife not leave her husband 11 (but if she departs, she must remain unmarried, or else be reconciled to her husband), and that the husband not leave his wife. 1 Corinthians 7
What about the situation where a believer is married to an unbeliever?
***12 But to the rest I—not the Lord—say, if any brother has an unbelieving wife, and she is content to live with him, he must not *leave her. 13 The woman who has an unbelieving husband, and he is content to live with her, she must not *leave her husband. 1 Corinthians 7
From above we see that the Greek original gives us the following:
**12 But to the rest I—not the Lord—say, if any brother has an unbelieving wife, and she is content to live with him, he must not leave or send his wife away, or let his wife go away, as in divorce.
If a believing husband has left, sent away or let his unbelieving wife go away, as long as she is content to live with him he is not free from her maritally, and should return to her. Got that? If he left his unbelieving wife he is still maritally bound to her as long as she is content to live with him. This is true even if she was immoral, as we shall see next.
***11 He said to them, “Whoever #divorces his wife, and marries another, commits adultery against her. 12 If a woman herself #divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits adultery.” Mark 10
The Greek gives us this: Whoever #departs from, dismisses or sends away his wife, and marries another, commits adultery against her.” There are no buts or ifs about it. 1 Corinthians 7:12-15 give the only exception.
#Vine G630: “Depart:"to loose from"” [e.g. to loose himself from her]
#Strong's Lexicon G630: “(let) depart, dismiss, divorce, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty.”
#Thayer's Lexicon G630: “to dismiss from the house, to repudiate”
#Arndt & Gingrich Lexicon: “let go, send away, dismiss”
You might ask “What about Matthew 5:32 and 19:6? Don't they allow a believer to divorce his/her mate if immorality is involved?
Read them carefully.
***32 but I tell you that whoever #puts away [departs from, dismisses or sends away] his wife, except for the cause of sexual immorality, makes her an adulteress; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits adultery. Matthew 5
Think about it. Whoever puts away, departs from, dismisses or sends away his wife HAS DISOBEYED THE KING'S COMMAND TO NOT SEPARATE THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN JOINED BY GOD ( Matthew 19:6; Mark 10:9; Romans 7:2,3; 1 Corinthians 7:5,11,12,39) and needs to repent of making the separation.
There is no permission given here to divorce or separate from one's mate in Jesus' Word. An explanation is given. Jesus explained that if the husband divorces her for immorality, she is already immoral, and if anyone marries her he commits adultery. Why? Because even though she has been separated/divorced for immorality, she is still maritally bound to her husband according to Romans 7:2-3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39, except in the case of 1 Corinthians 7:15. If a believer's mate is sexually immoral the believer needs to do Galatians 6:1; 2 Timothy 2: 24-26; Matthew 18:15-16; 1 Corinthians 5:1-11 with Matthew 18:17.
***9 I tell you that whoever #divorces [puts away, departs from, dismisses or sends away] his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another, commits adultery; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits adultery.” Matthew 19:9
Think about it. Whoever puts away, departs from, dismisses or sends away his wife HAS DISOBEYED THE KING'S COMMAND TO NOT SEPARATE THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN JOINED BY GOD ( Matthew 19:6; Mark 10:9; Romans 7:2,3;1 Corinthians 7:5,11,12,39) and needs to repent of making the separation. There is no permission given here to divorce or separate from one's mate in Jesus' Word. An explanation is given. Jesus explained that if the husband divorces her for immorality, it is not immoral for him to marry another wife. If anyone marries the one divorced for immorality, he commits adultery. Why? Because even though she has been separated/divorced for immorality, she is still maritally bound to her husband according to Romans 7:2-3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39, except in the case of 1 Corinthians 7:15. If a believer's mate is sexually immoral the believer needs to do Galatians 6:1; 2 Timothy 2: 24-26; Matthew 18:15-16; 1 Corinthians 5:1-11 with Matthew 18:17. No matter how often a believer's wife is immoral, she is still maritally bound to her believing husband as long as they both live. See Romans 7:2,3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39.
The one who divorces his wife for sexual immorality and marries another becomes a polygynist like Abraham, Israel, Gideon and King David because he is still maritally bound to the immoral wife while also married to his new wife. If she repents according to 2 Corinthians 7 she should be restored to the marriage according to 2 Corinthians 2.
By Tyler & Gulane Posts & Publications 12/1`9/20
Why? Consider what the Holy Spirit tells us through Paul.
***1 Corinthians 7:10 But to the married I give instructions, not I, but the Lord, that the wife should not leave^ her husband 11 (but if she does leave^, she must remain unmarried, or else be reconciled to her husband), and that the husband should not leave* his wife.
Please see the footnotes ^ and * below. They yield the following for the husband: “the husband should not divorce* his wife” becomes the husband should not leave or send his wife away, or let his wife go away, as in divorce. He gives us no exceptions, no extenuating circumstances. He doesn't say `the husband can divorce his wife for her immorality, unbelief, doctrinal error or unpleasantness` His Word is absolute without exceptions, the husband should not leave or send his wife away, or let his wife go away, as in divorce.
- - - - - - - - --Footnote ^
^Vine: “Depart, put apart, separate”
^Strong's Lexicon: “to go away:—depart, put asunder, separate”.
^Thayer's Lexicon: “to separate, divide, part, put asunder . . . to separate oneself from, to depart; . . . to leave a husband or wife”
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G5563&t=NASB
- - - - - - - - -Footnote *
*Vine: “"to send away, set free;" also "to let alone,”
*Strong's Lexicon: “to send forth . . . forsake, lay aside, leave, let (– alone, – be, – go), omit, put (send) away . . . .”
*Thayer's Lexicon: to send away; . . to bid go away or depart
*Arndt & Gingrich Lexicon: “let go, send away; divorce”
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G863&t=NASB
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This is in agreement with His Word in Matthew 19:6 and Mark 10, “
***”6 So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together, man must not separate.” Matthew 19:6
***9 What therefore God has joined together, mankind must not separate.” Mark 10
The woman/wife is allowed to separate celibately but the man/husband is not given any such permission or authorization. The only temporary separation option for the man is when he and his wife agree to have some kind of separation for prayer and fasting.
*** 5 Don’t deprive one another, unless it is by consent for a season, that you may give yourselves to fasting and prayer, and may be together again, that Satan doesn’t tempt you because of your lack of self-control. . . 10 But to the married I command—not I, but the Lord—that the wife not leave her husband 11 (but if she departs, she must remain unmarried, or else be reconciled to her husband), and that the husband not leave his wife. 1 Corinthians 7
What about the situation where a believer is married to an unbeliever?
***12 But to the rest I—not the Lord—say, if any brother has an unbelieving wife, and she is content to live with him, he must not *leave her. 13 The woman who has an unbelieving husband, and he is content to live with her, she must not *leave her husband. 1 Corinthians 7
From above we see that the Greek original gives us the following:
**12 But to the rest I—not the Lord—say, if any brother has an unbelieving wife, and she is content to live with him, he must not leave or send his wife away, or let his wife go away, as in divorce.
If a believing husband has left, sent away or let his unbelieving wife go away, as long as she is content to live with him he is not free from her maritally, and should return to her. Got that? If he left his unbelieving wife he is still maritally bound to her as long as she is content to live with him. This is true even if she was immoral, as we shall see next.
***11 He said to them, “Whoever #divorces his wife, and marries another, commits adultery against her. 12 If a woman herself #divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits adultery.” Mark 10
The Greek gives us this: Whoever #departs from, dismisses or sends away his wife, and marries another, commits adultery against her.” There are no buts or ifs about it. 1 Corinthians 7:12-15 give the only exception.
#Vine G630: “Depart:"to loose from"” [e.g. to loose himself from her]
#Strong's Lexicon G630: “(let) depart, dismiss, divorce, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty.”
#Thayer's Lexicon G630: “to dismiss from the house, to repudiate”
#Arndt & Gingrich Lexicon: “let go, send away, dismiss”
You might ask “What about Matthew 5:32 and 19:6? Don't they allow a believer to divorce his/her mate if immorality is involved?
Read them carefully.
***32 but I tell you that whoever #puts away [departs from, dismisses or sends away] his wife, except for the cause of sexual immorality, makes her an adulteress; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits adultery. Matthew 5
Think about it. Whoever puts away, departs from, dismisses or sends away his wife HAS DISOBEYED THE KING'S COMMAND TO NOT SEPARATE THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN JOINED BY GOD ( Matthew 19:6; Mark 10:9; Romans 7:2,3; 1 Corinthians 7:5,11,12,39) and needs to repent of making the separation.
There is no permission given here to divorce or separate from one's mate in Jesus' Word. An explanation is given. Jesus explained that if the husband divorces her for immorality, she is already immoral, and if anyone marries her he commits adultery. Why? Because even though she has been separated/divorced for immorality, she is still maritally bound to her husband according to Romans 7:2-3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39, except in the case of 1 Corinthians 7:15. If a believer's mate is sexually immoral the believer needs to do Galatians 6:1; 2 Timothy 2: 24-26; Matthew 18:15-16; 1 Corinthians 5:1-11 with Matthew 18:17.
***9 I tell you that whoever #divorces [puts away, departs from, dismisses or sends away] his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another, commits adultery; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits adultery.” Matthew 19:9
Think about it. Whoever puts away, departs from, dismisses or sends away his wife HAS DISOBEYED THE KING'S COMMAND TO NOT SEPARATE THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN JOINED BY GOD ( Matthew 19:6; Mark 10:9; Romans 7:2,3;1 Corinthians 7:5,11,12,39) and needs to repent of making the separation. There is no permission given here to divorce or separate from one's mate in Jesus' Word. An explanation is given. Jesus explained that if the husband divorces her for immorality, it is not immoral for him to marry another wife. If anyone marries the one divorced for immorality, he commits adultery. Why? Because even though she has been separated/divorced for immorality, she is still maritally bound to her husband according to Romans 7:2-3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39, except in the case of 1 Corinthians 7:15. If a believer's mate is sexually immoral the believer needs to do Galatians 6:1; 2 Timothy 2: 24-26; Matthew 18:15-16; 1 Corinthians 5:1-11 with Matthew 18:17. No matter how often a believer's wife is immoral, she is still maritally bound to her believing husband as long as they both live. See Romans 7:2,3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39.
The one who divorces his wife for sexual immorality and marries another becomes a polygynist like Abraham, Israel, Gideon and King David because he is still maritally bound to the immoral wife while also married to his new wife. If she repents according to 2 Corinthians 7 she should be restored to the marriage according to 2 Corinthians 2.