I know paul said we shouldn't be unequally yoked but wasn't that more advice than commandment? Because the ten commandments do not enforce this. also what about Ester and king xerses? or Joseph marrying the Pharoah's daughter? How could God bring them to those positions of power knowing they had to marry a non believer if it was sin for them to do so? Should Ester have refused to marry the king and thus forfeit her power to sway the king to help God's people?
Also if it was sin to be married to an unbeliever wouldn't Paul have said when you become a believer you must divorce your spouse or at least separate?
But divorce is sin - or is it? God allowed it in the old testament. Then again God allowing something doesn't necessarily mean it's not sin. David married several wives and had a bunch of concubines which was against the 10 commandment law of not committing adultery/fornicating and yet God allowed him to do that without saying anything. I'm sure God did not approve but he didn't specifically address it.
It's very confusing.
Also if it was sin to be married to an unbeliever wouldn't Paul have said when you become a believer you must divorce your spouse or at least separate?
But divorce is sin - or is it? God allowed it in the old testament. Then again God allowing something doesn't necessarily mean it's not sin. David married several wives and had a bunch of concubines which was against the 10 commandment law of not committing adultery/fornicating and yet God allowed him to do that without saying anything. I'm sure God did not approve but he didn't specifically address it.
It's very confusing.
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