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The passages in the Bible that I am thinking of:
1) instruct wives to submit. While husbands are instructed to love and be like Jesus, there is nothing in the passage to suggest that wives' duty of submission is conditional on...anything on the actual husband's part.
Was Jesus' love for us conditional?
And in ALL of those passages, never once does it say it's okay for a husband to take his position in the household and abuse his wife. NEVER.
2) instruct wives not to leave their unbelieving husbands and to try to win them to Christ by submission, basically.
In context, those passages are merely pointing out that marrying an unbeliever doesn't then set up the right to divorce the unbeliever. They then go on to further say that the woman should show her husband the way by leading a Christian life.
Again, NOTHING about abuse.
I don't think the passages about submission provide enough safeguards against abuse. The system is easily manipulated.
The bible is actually REALLY clear on it: Husbands, love your wife as Christ loved the church. That leaves NO ROOM for abuse. Christ didn't abuse the church.
Ephesian, which I consider to be the benchmark of marriage roles, never once implies that it's okay to be abusive in a marriage.
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