Well yeah. I mean more that none of the scriptures on separation and divorce address abuse situations.
Actually it does.
I explained this more fully in a looong post previously. But essentially it went unread and glossed over.
The passage so often quoted where God hates divorce is the very passage where God talks about hating abuse more than divorce. It's very clear when verse numbers are removed.
And then:
The "pornea" noun is a reference to being unfaithful to God. Same reference as in Hosea, and other prophetic books about those behaving unfaithfully to God.
This covers a multitude of behaviors including drug use, physical abuse, excessive gambling, infidelity and etc.
This is where it gets tougher.
Because now it isn't about a particular act but more about a heart condition. None of these individual acts alone are grounds enough for divorce. People are known for momentary stupidity. But that doesn't mean that they really ever gave up their devotion to God or even desired to.
And that is part of what Jesus was talking about.
It's not OK to subscribe to a pornographic magazine. Because according to Jesus that is adultery. But should a wife have a clear conscience in divorcing him when she knew going into the marriage that he viewed such things regularly?
Of course not. But she probably shouldn't have married him to begin with. Her focus wasn't on God when wanting to marry him to begin with.
I understand that this is confusing because it's new to your ears.
But really, Jesus was here and made it abundantly clear that the New Covenant was about your heart and not about codifying a new set of rules.
Another instance in the opposite direction is where a Christian woman and man got married and were happy for years. One day she decided she wanted to give up all that "Christian mumbo jumbo" and began to give a good sized portion of their income to various charities and help these charities such as the LGBT alliance and Atheists Against Christ by attending meetings and printing brochures as well as handing them out at busy intersections. But she didn't have an affair nor was abusive to anyone.
But God is also clear that we aren't to assist the wicked in being more wicked either.
Hummm...
Codified law says that the husband can't divorce her...but this New Covenant says to kick that heathen to the curb in a New York minute.
Again this New Covenant is all about your heart and devotion to God.
My feelings, wants, and whining aren't relevant.
Paul was shown how much he was going to suffer for the Gospel... Not how happy/joyful or how his spouse was going to be responsible for his happiness.