faroukfarouk
Fading curmudgeon
I don't understand how the Romans passage can be misunderstood.Deuteronomy 17 17, and Romans 7 2-3.
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I don't understand how the Romans passage can be misunderstood.Deuteronomy 17 17, and Romans 7 2-3.
15 And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.
16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
17 That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.
Leviticus 18:18:If he takes himself another [wife], her food, her clothing, and her duty of marriage shall not be lessened.
Leviticus 18:18 was a specific exclusion to the generally permitted case. It was not the only specific exclusion.And you shall not take a wife to her sister, to vex [her], to uncover her nakedness, beside the other in her life.
it was allowed in the old testament but the new testament forbid it
The only prohibition of polygamy that I am aware of in the new testament is in an epistle where it is cautioned that a bishop is to be the husband of one wife. This is a qualification for a particular office not an absolute prohibition.
actually it is. The qualifcations for bishop are all things that are to be done by all christians, those who are in leadership simply must have a firm grasp on those things.
Nothing in the OT says God is against it. Clearly the OT saints didn't consider it adultery.
Nathan says to David when he is confronting David about his adultery.
2 Sam.12;8 And I gave thee thy master's house, and thy master's wives into thy bosom, and gave thee the house of Israel and of Judah; and if that had been too little, I would moreover have given unto thee such and such things.
Often the church leaves a strong impression that by NT times polygamy was past. History tells us to was against Roman law for a man to have more than one wife.
Very few will also tell tell us that the Jews petitioned Roman for an exception to this law and received one. So the only people in NT times that could have
more than one wife were God's people the Jews. It was the heathen that made it agaisnt the law.
I heard in church that it was always forbidden.
I've heard things like that as well ... but one can't find a verse that says that. Can't find a prophet that says having more than one wife is wrong. The ancient definition of adultery doesn't say having more than one wife is wrong. So I'd have to say to those who say polyamour is wrong that they are adding to the word of God. I good place to study for yourself.
I don't understand how the Romans passage can be misunderstood.
I agree. It is clear that that Paul is speaking of women only in these verses. It being a very patriarchal society that is entirely understandable. Polyandry is forbidden.
Society wasnt as patriarchal as you assume-there were female priests.
Didn't some of the rules change? for example, Abraham married his sister but it became forbidden later on.
Yes and no on the rules. There are two rules, Love God and Love people. Those are the same for OT and NT. Some of the details change as society has changed a lot from Abraham's time to NT times.
The rules on incest are part of the Mosaic Law. Moses having grown up in the court of Pharaoh saw now much the inbreeding in the royal family for generations caused a lot of problems both genetically and leadership wise. So it was natural for God and Moses to not want that Israel to follow that path.
Also its good to understand that the purity laws of Israel are not rules of what is sinful and not sinful. There are there to separate the Jews from other nations around them. Ever other nation also had purity laws. It was how they knew which clam people belonged to. So as American's we have papers, a passport, birth certificate that says we are American. That is our purity law. We don't have rules around what we eat, how we dress and deal with bodily fluids. As Christians we also have a purity law. Act.20 is is a debate about those purity laws. Will Christians have to take on the 400+ laws the Jews had as purity laws or not. Would Gentiles have to become Jewish to be Christians? The decision is no, Jesus is our purity. We have to confess Jesus before men and be baptized. That means we don't worship idols. The list of 4 things in Act. 20 are dealing with idol worship. Galatians, Hebrews, 1 Cor. and Rom. also have messages about this.
Wasn't it also for moral reasons and not just for deformity reasons?