24 Therefore a man shall forsake his father and his mother and cling to his wife, and they two become one flesh.
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Genesis 2:24
Exodus 14:14
14 Yahweh,He shall fight for you; as for you, you shall be silent.
Deuteronomy 24:1-22
1 When a man takes a wife and possesses her, and it comes to be that she should not find favor in his eyes, because he has found in her the nakedness of anything, then he would write for her a scroll of divorce, give it into her hand and send her away from his house.
2 When she goes forth from his house, goes and becomes another man's,
3 and the man (the latter one) dislikes her, then he would write for her a scroll of divorce, give it into her hand and send her away from his house. Or when the man should die (the latter one who took her to himself as a wife),
4 then her possessor (the former one who had sent her away) shall not be able to reverse himself to take her back to become his wife after she had had herself defiled, for that is an abhorrence before Yahweh. You shall not bring about sin in the land that Yahweh your Elohim is giving to you as an allotment.
5 When a man takes a new wife, he shall neither go forth with the militia host, nor shall any matter of duty pass on to him. He shall be exempt for his house one year and rejoice with his wife whom he has taken.
6 No one shall take both millstones or just the rider in pledge, for he would be taking the soul in pledge.
7 In case a man should be found stealing a soul from his brothers of the sons of Israel, and he makes a chattel of him or sells him, then that thief must die. Thus you will eradicate the evil from among you.
8 Be on guard in a contagion of leprosy to observe especially and to do according to all the law which the priests, the Levites, shall direct you. Just as I have instructed them shall you observe to do.
9 You are to remember what Yahweh your Elohim did to Miriam along the way in your going forth from Egypt.
10 In case you should lend your associate a loan of anything, you shall not enter his house to secure his pawn.
11 You shall stand outside, and the man to whom you are lending shall bring forth the pawn to you outside.
12 And should he be a humble man, you shall not lie down in his pawn of garment.
13 You shall restore, yea restore to him the pawn when the sun sets, that he may lie down in his restored garment, and he will bless you, and it shall become for you an act of righteousness before Yahweh your Elohim.
14 You shall not extort from a humble and needy hireling, whether from your brothers or from your sojourner who is in your land, within your gates.
15 On his day you shall give him his hire, and the sun shall not set on it ( for he is humble, and to it he is lifting his soul) that he may not call against you to Yahweh, and it would become a sin on your part.
16 Fathers shall not be put to death on account of their sons' sins, nor shall sons be put to death on account of their fathers' sins. Each man shall be put to death for his own sin.
17 You shall not turn aside the judgment of the sojourner or orphan; and you shall not take the garment of a widow as a pledge.
18 Remember that you had become a servant in Egypt, and Yahweh your Elohim ransomed you from there; therefore I am instructing you to obey this word.
19 When you reap your harvest in your field and you have forgotten a sheaf in the field, you shall not return to take it in. For the sojourner, for the orphan and for the widow shall it be, so that Yahweh your Elohim may bless you in every work of your hands.
20 When you beat your olive tree, you shalt not go over the foliage after yourself. For the sojourner, for the orphan and for the widow shall it be.
21 When you pick the grapes of your vineyard, you shall not clean glean it after yourself. For the sojourner, for the orphan and for the widow shall it be.
22 Remember that you had become a servant in the country of Egypt; therefore I am instructing you to obey this word.
Matthew 19:3-9
3 And the Pharisees came to Him, trying Him, and saying, "Is it allowed one to dismiss his wife for every cause?
4 Now He, answering, said, "Did you not read that the Maker from the beginning makes them male and female,
5 and He said, 'On this account a man shall be leaving father and mother and shall be joined to his wife, and the two shall be one flesh'?
6 So that no longer are they two, but one flesh. What God, then, yokes together, let not man be separating."
7 They are saying to Him, "Why, then, does Moses direct to give a scroll of divorce and to dismiss her?
8 Jesus is saying to them, that "Moses, in view of your hardheartedness, permits you to dismiss your wives. Yet from the beginning it has not come to be thus."
9 Now I am saying to you that whoever should be dismissing his wife (not for prostitution) and should be marrying another, is committing adultery, and he who marries her who has been dismissed, is committing adultery."
Malachi 2:16
16 When one hates to send away, says Yahweh, the Elohim of Israel, yet covers wrong by his garment, says Yahweh of hosts, then shall you beware in your spirit and you shall not be treacherous."
Matthew 5:31-32
31 "Now it was declared, Whoever should be dismissing his wife, let him be giving her a divorce.
32 Yet I am saying to you that everyone dismissing his wife (outside of a case of prostitution) is making her commit adultery, and whosoever should be marrying her who has been dismissed is committing adultery.
1 Corinthians 7:10-17
10 Now to the married I am charging, not I, but the Lord: A wife is not to be separated from her husband."
11 Yet if she should be separated also, let her remain unmarried or be conciliated to her husband. And a husband is not to leave his wife."
12 Now to the rest am I speaking, not the Lord. If any brother has an unbelieving wife, and she approves of making a home with him, let him not leave her."
13 And a wife who has an unbelieving husband, and he approves of making a home with her, let her not leave her husband."
14 For the unbelieving husband is hallowed by the wife, and the unbelieving wife is hallowed by the brother, else, consequently, your children are unclean. Yet now they are holy."
15 Yet if the unbeliever is separating, let him separate. A brother or a sister is not enslaved in such a case. Now God has called us in peace."
16 For of what are you aware, O wife - will you be saving your husband - or of what are you aware, O husband - will you be saving your wife -"
17 except as the Lord parts it to each? Each as God has called him, thus let him be walking. And thus am I prescribing in all the ecclesias."
1 Corinthians 7:10
10 Now to the married I am charging, not I, but the Lord: A wife is not to be separated from her husband."
Hebrews 13:4
4 May matrimony be honorable in all, and the bed undefiled, for paramours and adulterers will God be judging."
Matthew 19:8
8 Jesus is saying to them, that "Moses, in view of your hardheartedness, permits you to dismiss your wives. Yet from the beginning it has not come to be thus."
1 Corinthians 7:1-40
1 Now, concerning what you write to me: It is ideal for a man not to be touching a woman."
2 Yet, because of prostitutions, let each man have a wife for himself and each woman have her own husband."
3 Let the husband render to the wife her due, yet likewise the wife also to the husband."
4 The wife has not the jurisdiction of her own body, but the husband, yet likewise the husband also has not the jurisdiction of his own body, but the wife."
5 Do not deprive one another, except sometime it should be by agreement for a period, that you should gave leisure for prayer, and you may be the same again, lest Satan may be trying you because of your incontinence."
6 Now this I am saying as a concession, not as an injunction."
7 For I want all men to be as I myself also, but each has his own gracious gift from God, one indeed, thus, yet one thus."
8 Now I am saying to the unmarried and the widows, that it is ideal for them if ever they should be remaining even as I."
9 Yet if they are not controlling themselves, let them marry, for it is better to marry than to be on fire."
10 Now to the married I am charging, not I, but the Lord: A wife is not to be separated from her husband."
11 Yet if she should be separated also, let her remain unmarried or be conciliated to her husband. And a husband is not to leave his wife."
12 Now to the rest am I speaking, not the Lord. If any brother has an unbelieving wife, and she approves of making a home with him, let him not leave her."
13 And a wife who has an unbelieving husband, and he approves of making a home with her, let her not leave her husband."
14 For the unbelieving husband is hallowed by the wife, and the unbelieving wife is hallowed by the brother, else, consequently, your children are unclean. Yet now they are holy."
15 Yet if the unbeliever is separating, let him separate. A brother or a sister is not enslaved in such a case. Now God has called us in peace."
16 For of what are you aware, O wife - will you be saving your husband - or of what are you aware, O husband - will you be saving your wife -"
17 except as the Lord parts it to each? Each as God has called him, thus let him be walking. And thus am I prescribing in all the ecclesias."
18 Was anyone called having been circumcised? Let him not be de-circumcised. Is anyone called in uncircumcision? Let him not circumcise.
19 Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision is nothing, but the keeping of the precepts of God."
20 Each one in the calling in which he was called, in this let him be remaining."
21 Were you called a slave? Let it not be causing you care. But if you are able to become free also, use it rather."
22 For, in the Lord, he who is being called a slave, is the Lord's freedman. Likewise, he who is being called, being free, is a slave of Christ."
23 With a price are you bought. Do not become the slaves of men.
24 Each one, in what he was called, brethren, in this let him remain with God."
25 Now concerning the celibates or virgins, I have no injunction of the Lord. Yet an opinion am I giving, as one who has enjoyed mercy by the Lord to be faithful."
26 I am inferring, then, this ideal to be inherent, because of the present necessity, for it is ideal for humanity to be thus."
27 You are bound to a wife? Do not seek to be loosed. You have been loosed from a wife? Do not seek a wife.
28 Yet if you ever should be marrying, also, you did not sin. And if the virgin should be marrying, she did not sin. Yet affliction in the flesh will such be having. Yet I am sparing you."
29 Now this I am averring, brethren, the era is limited; that, furthermore, those also having wives may be as not having them,
30 and those lamenting as not lamenting, and those rejoicing as not rejoicing, and those buying as not retaining,
31 and those using this world as not using it up. For the fashion of this world is passing by.
32 Now I want you to be without worry. The unmarried one is solicitous about the things of the Lord, how he should be pleasing the Lord."
33 Yet he who marries is solicitous about the things of the world, how he should be pleasing his wife,
34 and is parted. The unmarried woman as well as the virgin: the unmarried one is solicitous about the things of the Lord, that she may be holy in body as well as in spirit, yet she who marries is solicitous about the things of the world, how she should be pleasing her husband."
35 Now this I am saying for your own expedience, not that I should be casting a noose over you, but for that which is respectable and assiduous - to be undistractedly for the Lord."
36 Now if anyone is inferring it to be indecent for his virgin, if she should be over her meridian, and thus it ought to occur, what he will, let him do. He is not sinning. Let them marry."
37 Yet he who stands settled in his heart, having no necessity, yet has authority as to his own will, and has decided this in his own heart (to be keeping his virgin) ideally will be doing."
38 So that he also who is taking his virgin in marriage, ideally will be doing, yet he who is not taking out in marriage will be doing better."
39 A wife is bound by law for whatever time her husband is living. Yet if the husband should be reposing, she is free to be married to whom she will, only in the Lord."
40 Yet happier is she if ever she should be remaining thus, according to my opinion. Now I presume that I also have God's spirit."
1 John 2:3-4
Mark 10:12
12 And if she, dismissing her husband, should ever be marrying another, she is committing adultery."
Romans 7:2
2 For a woman in wedlock is bound to a living man by law. Yet if the man should be dying, she is exempt from the law of the man."
Matthew 19:9
9 Now I am saying to you that whoever should be dismissing his wife (not for prostitution) and should be marrying another, is committing adultery, and he who marries her who has been dismissed, is committing adultery."
Matthew 19:6
6 So that no longer are they two, but one flesh. What God, then, yokes together, let not man be separating."
Matthew 5:32
32 Yet I am saying to you that everyone dismissing his wife (outside of a case of prostitution) is making her commit adultery, and whosoever should be marrying her who has been dismissed is committing adultery.
1 Corinthians 7:15
15 Yet if the unbeliever is separating, let him separate. A brother or a sister is not enslaved in such a case. Now God has called us in peace."
1 Corinthians 7:10-11
Luke 16:18
18 Everyone dismissing his wife and marrying another is committing adultery. And everyone marrying her who has been dismissed from a husband, is committing adultery."