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It is amazing what humans do to God's laws.
When rightly dividing the word of God, there are certain things you must take into account.
One main thing is that you must eliminate things that are obviously not connected to the subject.
So many claim that adultery is the "exception" permitted for divorce & Remarriage. This is incorrect for a few reasons.
First of all, Jesus and the Pharisees were discussing divorce. If they had been talking adultery then when the Pharisees asked Jesus, He would have responded "What did Moses say?". Then the Pharisees would have responded: "He said to take her beyond the walls of the city and stone her to death!" Adultery had it's own punishment, of which divorce was not included. Death was the only result of adultery. Lev 20:10 So, that means that any form of adultery would not even be in this subject.
Now, what is adultery? Basically, it is any sexually physical act of a married person with someone to whom they are not married. So, since the Bible references formication in both Matthew 5:32 and 19:9 as the supposed "exception", all forms of adultery are to be eliminated from the general meaning of fornication.
Some translations say whoredom. Again, since this cannot be regarding adultery, basic meanings for whoredom would likely be referring to the promiscuity of the never before married woman.
So now we know that there is no permission to divorce for a spouse's adultery by common sense elimination and Biblical proof. That deals with part of the divorce side of the equation. (We can get specific as to the actual "exception" in another post)
Now to remarriage. Jesus brought the whole discussion back to God's original plan (as it should be) because God does not change. One man and one woman for life. At the end of Matthew 5:32 and 19:9, He states that no one should marry the divorced (there is full explanation for that, referencing the Law from Deut brought up by the Pharisees that Jesus not only spoke perfectly but He perfected it). That takes care of remarriage on the part of the divorcee.
Now to the divorcer. Jesus was very specific regarding what he told the disciples to teach when they "asked again of the same matter". He said in Mark 10:10-12
10 And in the house his disciples asked him again of the same matter.
11 And he saith unto them, Whosoever shall put away his wife, and marry another, committeth adultery against her.
12 And if a woman shall put away her husband, and be married to another, she committeth adultery. KJV
Please note, Jesus even talked about a woman divorcing her husband, which in those days was virtually unheard of. But God knows all and knew that it was going to happen.
But some say that "Jesus talked about the divorcer remarrying in Matthew 19:9". Incorrect, mainly because if that were so it would make Jesus a liar by making Matthew 19:9 and Mark 10:10-12 in direct opposition. So that means that one of these verses cannot be understood as some think it is. This can be discussed in another post if anyone wishes.
Now, according to direct command by Jesus neither is permitted to remarry or it is obvious sin, adultery. (Why can be discussed in another post)
The disciples taught consistent with no remarriage throughout the NT, like in 1 Corinth and other places. Not once do you note the disciples teaching that anyone should remarry while a spouse is still alive. They tell all not to do it. Why? Because it is sin and sin is never right with God especially for a Christian.
This is a mere scratching of the surface.
When rightly dividing the word of God, there are certain things you must take into account.
One main thing is that you must eliminate things that are obviously not connected to the subject.
So many claim that adultery is the "exception" permitted for divorce & Remarriage. This is incorrect for a few reasons.
First of all, Jesus and the Pharisees were discussing divorce. If they had been talking adultery then when the Pharisees asked Jesus, He would have responded "What did Moses say?". Then the Pharisees would have responded: "He said to take her beyond the walls of the city and stone her to death!" Adultery had it's own punishment, of which divorce was not included. Death was the only result of adultery. Lev 20:10 So, that means that any form of adultery would not even be in this subject.
Now, what is adultery? Basically, it is any sexually physical act of a married person with someone to whom they are not married. So, since the Bible references formication in both Matthew 5:32 and 19:9 as the supposed "exception", all forms of adultery are to be eliminated from the general meaning of fornication.
Some translations say whoredom. Again, since this cannot be regarding adultery, basic meanings for whoredom would likely be referring to the promiscuity of the never before married woman.
So now we know that there is no permission to divorce for a spouse's adultery by common sense elimination and Biblical proof. That deals with part of the divorce side of the equation. (We can get specific as to the actual "exception" in another post)
Now to remarriage. Jesus brought the whole discussion back to God's original plan (as it should be) because God does not change. One man and one woman for life. At the end of Matthew 5:32 and 19:9, He states that no one should marry the divorced (there is full explanation for that, referencing the Law from Deut brought up by the Pharisees that Jesus not only spoke perfectly but He perfected it). That takes care of remarriage on the part of the divorcee.
Now to the divorcer. Jesus was very specific regarding what he told the disciples to teach when they "asked again of the same matter". He said in Mark 10:10-12
10 And in the house his disciples asked him again of the same matter.
11 And he saith unto them, Whosoever shall put away his wife, and marry another, committeth adultery against her.
12 And if a woman shall put away her husband, and be married to another, she committeth adultery. KJV
Please note, Jesus even talked about a woman divorcing her husband, which in those days was virtually unheard of. But God knows all and knew that it was going to happen.
But some say that "Jesus talked about the divorcer remarrying in Matthew 19:9". Incorrect, mainly because if that were so it would make Jesus a liar by making Matthew 19:9 and Mark 10:10-12 in direct opposition. So that means that one of these verses cannot be understood as some think it is. This can be discussed in another post if anyone wishes.
Now, according to direct command by Jesus neither is permitted to remarry or it is obvious sin, adultery. (Why can be discussed in another post)
The disciples taught consistent with no remarriage throughout the NT, like in 1 Corinth and other places. Not once do you note the disciples teaching that anyone should remarry while a spouse is still alive. They tell all not to do it. Why? Because it is sin and sin is never right with God especially for a Christian.
This is a mere scratching of the surface.