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Remember, the OT marriage laws were to insure the priestly line remained pure (as a type of Christ). The word "adultery" has the same root as "adulterate." A Levite had to divorce his wife if she committed adultery because he could not be certain any child she bore was his and thus a Levite. Same reason he could not remarry her. He could never be sure that next child was actually his.A man divorces his wife -
That wife marries another man, later her second marriage ends in divorce.
According to Deut 24:1-5 - should her first husband consider re-marriage with his first wife.
Oh, I dunno. Seems to me "hardness of the heart" is a spiritual matter....Baptists ministers should refuse to remarry any divorced person.
I don't think the divorce rules given by Moses apply to the church. Moses allowed divorce because of the hardness of people's hearts. That's a secular concern, not a church concern.
Oh, I dunno. Seems to me "hardness of the heart" is a spiritual matter....
Not what I meant to imply. I agree. What I meant was, "hardness of the heart" is a spiritual matter, and should be addressed in churches. And if it is, and God works through that preaching, then we might see a decrease in the motivation to divorce....Churches should play no role in legitimizing divorce for unbiblical reasons. Compromise with divorce is only a secular matter.