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Weekly Bible Study Divorce & Remarriage Part IV

This week we study references to divorce in light of the Hermeneutic of the Romantic Subtext and the Symbols in the Law and the Prophets. We’ll touch on the respect for marriage and virginity in cultures past and present, the question of divorce for sexual immorality under the Mosaic Law, and divorce as a symbol of God’s mercy. We’ll see that intent is required to be married, the difference between chattel slavery as practiced today in the Moslem world versus servitude in ancient Israel, and the fact that God considers a wife and children the property of a husband.

We’ll examine the question of divorce for adultery in The Law, look at the punishments for both idolatry, and contempt of court under The Law, and who’s heart was it that was so hard Moses suffered men under The Law to divorce their wives.

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Weekly Bible Study Divorce & Remarriage Part III

This week we recap the principles of the hermeneutic of the symbols and the romantic subtext. We will also review some other Bible teachers’ statements regarding divorce and remarriage. We will look at the King James Version and other translations (and even some Hebrew) when studying Deuteronomy 24:1-4. We will review the requirements of the law for someone guilty of both adultery and idolatry. And then we will ask the question, “what’s God to do” when His people ignore those requirements? We will see how God crafted the law, and His dealings with sinful man to produce restraint, consequences, and an impetus for confession, repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation. We will then continue a systematic review of (as best we can tell) every reference to divorce and remarriage in the Bible, and discuss how they should be understood by believers today.

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Weekly Bible Study Divorce & Remarriage Part II

This week we’ll seek to define what it means to “rightly divide” the word of Truth. We’ll answer the question, “what is a doctrine”? We’ll examine the conspiracy to suppress sound doctrine for today, the value and pitfalls for Greek, Hebrew, and alternative English Bible translations, and Artificial Intelligence. We’ll establish that there is both moral instruction and symbolic ordinances in thew Law of Moses. We will compare the institution of marriage and the institution of divorce. We will discuss the both the incidental, and the intentional profaning of the name of God (and the implications for Judgment Day). And we will establish the principles of the hermeneutic of the symbols and the romantic subtext for understanding passages in the Law.

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