00:00:00 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible
00:03:14 Understanding Divine Views on Divorce
00:06:01 Covenant and Marriage Challenges
00:08:45 Ancient Marriage Laws and Divorce Practices
00:11:35 Understanding Yahweh's Law and Women's Rights
00:14:22 Understanding "Put Away" vs. "Divorce" in the Old Testament
00:17:28 Significance of the Written Bill of Divorcement in the Bible
00:20:22 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible
00:23:08 Interpreting Biblical Law and Torah in the Context of Jesus' Teachings
00:25:59 Understanding the Law of Gravity and Perfection
00:29:01 Misinterpretation of the Torah on Marriage and Divorce
00:32:02 Misinterpretations in Biblical Translations: Separation vs. Divorce
00:34:58 The Importance of Legal Divorce in Torah
00:37:44 Understanding Bible Translation Errors
00:40:18 Understanding Fornication in Biblical Context
00:42:58 Understanding Fornication in Biblical Context
00:46:02 Understanding Fornication and Divorce in Biblical Context
00:48:36 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage in God's Church
00:51:35 Understanding Paul's Teachings on Marriage and Celibacy
00:54:35 Guidance for Challenging Times in Corinth
00:57:20 Understanding Paul's Teachings on Marriage and Singleness
01:00:13 Guidance on Marriage During Distress
01:03:31 Understanding 'Aamos' and Its Implications for Marriage and Divorce in Scripture
01:06:57 Biblical Perspective on Marriage and Divorce
01:08:44 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage According to Paul
01:11:26 Biblical Views on Divorce and Remarriage
God's hatred of divorce stems from the lies and broken covenants it represents, not the act itself.
Jesus' teachings on divorce in Matthew 5:31-32 are often misunderstood due to translation errors, with Greek words "apostas" (divorce) and "apuo" (separation) being confused.
In the New Testament, divorce without a divorce decree is considered adultery for the divorced woman to remarry.
1Corinthians 7:10-11 commands married couples to stay together or remain unmarried if separated, emphasizing reconciliation over remarriage.
The Old Testament required a written bill of divorcement for legal divorce, while the New Testament focuses on the divorce decree.
Jesus raised the standard of God's law, going beyond the letter of the law to the spirit behind it, dismantling harmful additions to Torah.
Paul states in 1 Corinthians 7:27-28 that remarriage after divorce is not a sin, but can cause trouble and pain.
Jesus allows putting away a wife "except for fornication" (1 Cor 7:5), which includes unlawful sexual unions outside of Torah marriage.