Shane Vaughn Teaches Part 1 of 2 - Divorce & Remarriage Remastered

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00:00:00 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage: A Comprehensive Guide
00:03:32 The Original Perfect World and Its Disruptions
00:07:06 Understanding the Concept of Covenant and Divorce in Scripture
00:11:13 The Sacred Covenant of Marriage and Divorce
00:15:06 Biblical Perspectives on Marriage and Divorce  
00:18:22 Understanding the Church Teaching on Divorce and Remarriage
00:21:52 The Impact of Divorce and Remarriage on Christian Believers
00:25:22 The Covenant of Marriage and Divorce  
00:28:51 The Purpose of Marriage in Spiritual Growth
00:32:14 Addressing Injustice in Religious Marriages
00:35:41 Ancient Laws: Code of Hammurabi's Influence on Early Societies
00:39:30 The Code of Hammurabi and Marriage Contracts
00:43:18 The Code of Hammurabi: Marriage and Divorce Laws
00:47:04 Divorce Laws in Ancient Civilizations
00:50:51 Historical Roots of Alimony and Child Support  
00:54:39 The Prohibition Against Divorce in the Code of Hamurabi
00:57:43 The Legacy of Adonizedek and the Torah
01:01:56 The Forgotten Law: Israel's Journey in Egypt
01:05:39 Understanding Torah's View on Law and Marriage  
01:09:18 Biblical Perspectives on Contracts and Divorce  
01:13:08 Understanding Divorce vs. Separation in Biblical Context
01:17:29 The Concept of Eternal Covenant in Marriage  
01:20:50 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage in Torah
01:24:35 Biblical Grounds for Divorce  
01:28:03 Yahweh vs. The Code of Hammurabi  
01:31:09 Differences in Divorce Laws: Torah vs. Code of Hammurabi
01:34:41 Revelation of the New Testament Insights

Divorce & Remarriage: What The Church Isn't Telling You - Part 1

Marriage and Divorce in Biblical Context

�covenant 1. Marriage is a conditional covenant between two parties requiring faithfulness from both partners, and it cannot survive with only one covenant keeper.

🏛️ The Code of Hammurabi (1754 BC) shows that marriage was always a contract in ancient Mesopotamia, requiring a written agreement to be valid.

📜 In the Old Testament, a written bill of divorce is required, protecting the woman by authorizing her security and license to remarry.

Grounds for Divorce

👫 The Old Testament allows a wife to divorce her husband for lack of support, food, clothing, and sexual relations (Exodus 21:10-11), offering more protection than the Code of Hammurabi.

🚫 God hates divorce because it is "violence to the Covenant of marriage" (Malachi 2:16), viewing it as a punishment for a less than perfect marriage.

Divorce Consequences and Motives

⚖️ Divorce is seen as a punishment for selfishness and inability to work out issues, bringing both parties into a state of punishment.

🧠 A husband's jealousy and evil motives can make his divorce unlawful in God's eyes, even if outward grounds exist, emphasizing the importance of pure motives.

Historical Context

📚 The Torah corrected injustices in the Code of Hammurabi's marriage laws, providing a more perfect law for God's people.

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