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  • ...fact, but the ideal purpose. &nbsp; Genesis 2:1-25 is an allegory of what marriage was intended to be, and of what it was understood to be in the best thought ...phy </i> . G. W. Bromily, <i> God and Marriage </i> ; L. J. Crabb, <i> The Marriage Builder: A Blueprint for Couples and Counselors </i> ; J. Piper and W. Grud
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  • Christian. Marriage <ref name="term_49714" /> ...may be either in the established church or in a dissenting chapel. If the marriage is to take place in an established church, then there must be either public
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  • ...[[Alexander]] </p> <p> <i> See also </i> [[Family Life And Relations]]; [[Marriage]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . D. J. Atkinson, <i> To Have and to [[Hol ...roblem''' </p> <p> In any society where there is a widespread breakdown of marriage, the result will be an increasing number of social and family problems. The
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  • Contract Of Marriage <ref name="term_34218" /> ...e above the original of our marriage certificates. (See [[Dowry]]); (See [[Marriage]]). </p>
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  • ...n? The act would not have been committed with the present disposition, and state law tempted to its performance. We think that in such a case as this, at le
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  • Matrimony Or Marriage <ref name="term_50143" /> ...Ehe. (See [[Celibacy]]); (See [[Dispensation]]); (See [[Divorce]]); (See [[Marriage]]); (See Sacrament). </p>
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  • ...that in the marriage of the Lord Jesus with our nature (which the marriage-state in nature is a type of), both in the general purpose of it with his church ...he family wealth. </p> <p> David H. Engelhart </p> <p> <i> See also </i> [[Marriage]] </p>
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  • ...must have been greatly simplified by the spread of monogamy in the OT (see Marriage), and in Christian times there would have been very few complications in th ...ist, thus creating the larger family of God. See [[Father]]; [[Mother]]; [[Marriage]]; Sex; [[Woman]]; Children; [[Divorce]] . </p> <p> J. [[Michael]] Hester <
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  • ...ry, therefore, has evidently the mark of the beast upon it. </p> <p> See [[Marriage]] </p> <p> (n.) The state of being unmarried; single life, esp. that of a bachelor, or of one bound b
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  • ...opinion she must have conceived that she already felt an alteration in the state of her body, and the germ, as it were of the disease springing within her. ...elech]] (Genesis 12; 20), implies the same reverence for the sacredness of marriage. Death by fire was the penalty of unchastity (&nbsp;Genesis 38:24). Under t
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  • ...declaration of our Lord and his apostle Paul respecting the institution of marriage, its design and limitation; when we reflect, too, on the testimony of the m ...having of a plurality of wives or husbands at the same time; usually, the marriage of a man to more than one woman, or the practice of having several wives, a
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  • ...See also </i> [[Eve]]; [[Family Life And Relations]]; [[Headship Head]]; [[Marriage]]; [[Personhood Person]]; [[Human Sexuality]]; [[Widow]] </p> <p> <i> Bibli ...expectation of a speedy end largely explains his preference of celibacy to marriage (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 7:7; cf. &nbsp;Revelation 14:4), which is certainly no
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  • ...a woman who became promiscuous after marriage. Most handle it as an actual marriage to a cult prostitute. Every interpreter must keep in mind the obvious inten ...No more remarkable prophecy exists of Israel's anomalous and extraordinary state for thousands of years, and of her future restoration, than &nbsp;Hosea 3:4
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  • ...ins, who could be living one's household, were allowed, even preferred, in marriage. </p> <p> An examination of the Old Testament incest prohibition lists reve ...all commerce of the sexes between near relations. Upon this principle, the marriage, as well as other co- habitations, of brothers and sisters, of lineal kindr
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  • ...men, Authority and the Bible </i> ; [[E.]] Neufeld, <i> [[Ancient]] Hebrew Marriage Laws </i> ; [[J.]] [[B.]] Payne, <i> The Theology of the Older Testament </
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  • ...her the children of Joseph and Mary, or the children of Joseph by a former marriage, or even the cousins of Jesus. The first of these views is specially associ ...Luke 2:51 , &c. The Gospel speaks nothing more of the Virgin Mary till the marriage at [[Cana]] of Galilee, at which she was present with her son Jesus. She wa
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  • ...the tendency was to regard the righteous as entering upon their glorified state after death, although even here the conception of a final resurrection as n ...mple, to light; the ear and hearing, to sound. In the refined and glorious state of existence to which good men are tending, where the objects which solicit
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  • ...re His. It is not by using severity towards the body or by abstaining from marriage or leaving our earthly callings that we can gain further sanctification. In ...of the ascetics of the apostate Greek and Latin churches who should forbid marriage, and command to abstain from meats which God created to be received with th
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  • ...&nbsp;Ephesians 5:32 ). The writer of the [[Epistle]] to the He declares, "Marriage is honorable in all" (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:4 the King James Version). </p> <p>
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  • ...iage; matrimony. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To marry; to unite in marriage; to wed. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' v. i.) A wife; a married woman. </p> <p> [[Wedlock]] n. Marriage matrimony. </p> <p> WEDLOCK, To marry. Little used. </p>
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