MISUSING THE MOSAIC DECREE OF
DEUTERONOMY CHAPTER 24:1-4
APOSTATES TEACH ADULTERY.
(Col 2:13,14. Heb 8:13).
"Therefore, what God has yoked
together
let no man put apart."
(Matt 19:6).
A woman under a vow
to Almighty God by The Christ's subjecting of her can only remarry "if
her husband dies." *
(Rom 7:2,3). Otherwise, she commits bigamy. Further, if sexual relations take
place with another man, it is adultery. The same is the case for a man who
remarries while his wife is still living. And if adultery takes place while the
spouse is living, there are no grounds for reconciliation.
This is because
he/she is defiled, something detestable before Jehovah, even under Mosaic Law.
(Deut 24:4).
If a woman obtains a certificate of
divorce solely under manmade law (and from an unwilling husband) she has broken
her vow in respect of
Christ's Law,
unless on account of fornication. And if she does obtain a certificate of
divorce, she still cannot remarry, even if adultery is proven against him or he
voluntarily gives her a certificate of divorce. If a woman
commits adultery (sexual relations outside marriage) she cannot then be made a
"subject for adultery" having already fornicated. But if one
divorces a spouse for some other reason and/or fornication, and decides to
marry another under the delusion that his or her divorce is within the
arrangement of God and permits remarriage, they are both "subjects for
adultery". Divorcing on grounds other than fornication makes one a
"subject for adultery".▲
(Mark 10:10-12)
(Matt 5:31 34 Moffatt).
BECOMING ONE FLESH.
The act of sexual
intercourse itself and marriage generally is not
becoming "one flesh". (Gen 2:24). Becoming
"one flesh"
is through the procreation of a child from the flesh of the husband and the
flesh of the wife. They become one
through procreation. (Matt 19:4-6).
FORNICATION: Voluntary sexual intercourse between man (occasionally restricted to unmarried
man) and an unmarried woman.
ADULTERY: Voluntary intercourse of married person with one of the opposite sex other than
his or her spouse.
BIGAMY: Having two wives or husbands at once.
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"In his saying "a new covenant" he has made the former one obsolete. Now that which is made obsolete and growing old is near to vanishing away."
(Heb 8:13).
"For instance, a married woman is bound by law to her husband while he is alive; but if her husband dies,* she is discharged from the law of her husband. So, then, while her husband is living, she would be styled an adulteress if she became another man's. But if her husband dies, she is free from his law, so that she is not an adulteress if she becomes another man's."
(Rom 7:2,3).
"You heard that it was said, 'You must not
commit adultery.' But I say to you that everyone that keeps on looking at a woman so as to have a passion for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart… Moreover it was said, 'Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce.' However, I say to you that everyone divorcing his wife, except on account of fornication, makes her a subject for adultery▲ seeing that whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery."
(Matt 5:27 32).
"That is why a man will leave his father and his mother and he must stick to his wife and they must become one flesh."
(Gen 2:24).
"To the married people I give instructions, yet not I but the Lord, that a wife should not depart from her husband; let her remain unmarried or else make up again with her husband; and a husband should not leave his wife."
(1 Cor 7:10,11). |