One Flesh: Biblical Chastity, Marriage, and Divorce - Part 4: Frequently Asked Questions

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@prettyjohnshill76
@prettyjohnshill76 2 жыл бұрын
ordinary chap is a troll. don't fall for his trolling!
@randerhaywood1163
@randerhaywood1163 11 ай бұрын
So, to be clear, you are saying that remarriage by the person who left for unbiblical reasons is not a state of perpetual sin if they repent and hold to Him afterwards?
@narrowfootsteps
@narrowfootsteps 8 ай бұрын
Second husband!? God does not consider that her SECOND husband. He only acknowledges the FIRST marriage COVENANT. That second marriage isn't a marriage to Yah, but it's an adulterous relationship. So what does one do if they divorced and went to another man or women who isnt their COVENANT spouse. IT'S CALLED REPENT AND LEAVE THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT YOURS TO BEAGN WITH! JOHN THE BAPTIST HAD HIS HEAD CUT OFF FOR WARNING ABOUT ADULTERY. SO SAD to see you teach this. I know many saints who have obeyed the scriptures and remain single or who HAVE LEFT a SECOND MARRIAGE, which isn't a marriage at all but its adultery. Women with children. If believers in the body can obey this teaching and endure suffering, greater judgment is on your head and others who can't say no to the flesh. Their lives will testiy against you.
@narrowfootsteps
@narrowfootsteps 8 ай бұрын
Once you make a promise and you enter a covenant. YOU MUST OBEY IT OR LOSE YOUR SOUL. YOU SWEAR AND PROMISE BEFORE GOD AND THAT OTHER PERSON. THE COVENANT DONT END BECAUSE OF HARDSHIP. IT ONLY ENDS BY DEATH! REPENT NOW AND TAKE THIS DOWN AS A WARNING FROM ALMIGHTY ABBA. YOU'RE LEADING OTHERS ASTRAY
@sarahhostkoetter960
@sarahhostkoetter960 2 жыл бұрын
Fellowship Finder! Please use it! 🙏 I found my Torah observant fellowship via this function on the site. I was there, with loving family, within the week. Thank you.
@KGB94TV
@KGB94TV 2 жыл бұрын
Why would a Hebrew man needed to divorce his first wife to marry another woman, especially when polygyny was allowed? If he takes him another wife, clearly implies polygyny was acceptable. “If he take him another wife; her food, her raiment, and her duty of marriage, shall he not diminish. And if he do not these three unto her, then shall she go out free without money.” (Exodus 21:10-11, KJV)
@119Ministries
@119Ministries 2 жыл бұрын
Shalom, For what it's worth, you may be interested in watching and testing our teaching "Does the Bible Endorse Polygamy?". You can find it here: www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/does-the-bible-endorse-polygamy/ Blessings to you and yours...
@KGB94TV
@KGB94TV 2 жыл бұрын
@@119Ministries have considered that Duet 18:18 is forbidding sexual threesome that is forbidden, and not polygyny? Multi women married to one man are called sister wives. Yah describes himself as a polygenist with two covenant. He even calls then sisters. Read Jeremiah 3: 1-15
@PascalPeters-h3w
@PascalPeters-h3w 4 ай бұрын
@@119Ministries Polygamy is allowed.
@valerielinares2068
@valerielinares2068 2 жыл бұрын
I have many questions on this series regarding this general topic. So please indulge me if you don't mind: *1)* In part one of this series, you mentioned the betrothal process of how a couple can legally become married. You likened the Biblical concept of betrothal to our modern concept of engagement. So, my question is this: Once a couple is betrothed, are they allowed to have sex? Or do they have to wait until a certain time to do that? Is some kind of process needed to "officiate" a marriage biblically? Or can just the physical act of consummation in private do that for them? How does that all work? *2)* Regarding divorce, would any kind of domestic abuse (verbal, physical, emotional, sexual, etc.) be a biblically valid grounds for divorce? *3)* Would extreme neglect be a biblically valid reason for divorce? When I say "extreme neglect" I mean situations where one of the spouses ("Billy") has completely given up on the marriage and they're basically a dead weight to the other person ("Sally"). Yet "Billy" has never bothered to file for divorce for some reason. Is "Sally" required to still carry around that "dead weight" according to the Bible? Like, "Billy" is not willing to do anything to support or nurture their relationship, and "Sally" just feels like the marriage is a burden because they feel like they have to carry the weight of it all. Is it Biblical for them to get a divorce in those circumstances? And if it is, would "Sally" be allowed to remarry if she wished to? *4)* What about divorce in cases of substance abuse like drugs or alcohol? What about divorce in cases of destructive, addictive behavior, like one person has a pornography addiction or a gambling addiction? And this is assuming that in these cases, the person participating in these destructive behaviors are unwilling to change or seek help. Would they be allowed to divorce? And if they are, would they be allowed to remarry? Ideally, we shouldn't have to worry about all this. But sometimes people get married, and then these things become issues later on. *5)* When you answered the question of whether being married in God's eyes is the same as being married according to the Bible. And since God viewed the culture's marriage procedure in Biblical times as valid, then if we were to get married that way God would see that marriage as valid. So then, where does that leave Adam and Eve? They did not seem to have a formal witness in other people as the only witness to their marriage seemed to be God Himself - yet, God considered their marriage to be legitimate... So... maybe other witnesses don't need to be there? What's your take?
@119Ministries
@119Ministries 2 жыл бұрын
Shalom Valerie, Thanks for reaching out. The best place to contact us with questions is through our contact us page here: www.119ministries.com/about-us/contact-us/ Blessings to you and yours...
@tinnz5355
@tinnz5355 2 жыл бұрын
@@119Ministries I know she had a lot of questions and serious questions at that, but many, many people struggle with these issues in a "Christian" marriage where there seems no hope for change even after the spouse has spent much time in prayer, fasting, even marriage counseling and so on. A public answer on such sensitive subjects would be wonderful, or better yet an article or, a video on this. Many people are held in unnecessary bondage because of wonky thinking often perpetuated through the church system...
@willsr.9154
@willsr.9154 Жыл бұрын
Man this is awesome I love all of your questions and the way you ended them. I've also had the same questions for example, I lived with a wife that checked out of the marriage emotionally and intimately years ago leaving me feeling like I was in trapped misery and loneliness, she had a problem alcoholism and I soon became frustrated to the point where I crawled in my shell. I came home one evening and she was gone and never returned. So I applied 1st Corinthians 7 to the situation as I came to find out that I was no longer under bondage. What is a man to do. Well I asked YAH to find me a wife that I could be evenly yoked with , so he did, tell you about it in a moment. I wasn't a perfect husband but willing to stick it out not knowing the outcome . I was the only one in this walk as she continued in her own path. As you ended your statement I cannot help but to think of the story of I believe Isaac going into his mother's tent and making Rebecca his wife, correct me if I'm wrong but I believe there was no ceremony or no rebuke as well. So here I am two and a half years later with a new wife which we got married through a Katuba. I have done as Deuteronomy 24 States giving my ex-wife a written Bill divorce that is authorized by the husband according to Torah and I've moved on with my life in shalom.... There's more to the story but this is the moral of it. I hope my story is able to bless other people going through similar circumstance. But it's true what you say Adam and Eve had no ceremony as far as I understand those ways of getting married were beautiful Traditions not Commandments....
@almedinal1
@almedinal1 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the abundance of Bible verses in most of your teachings. There were no Bible verses in this teaching 🤷‍♂️.
@119Ministries
@119Ministries 2 жыл бұрын
Shalom almedinal1, We aren't sure what you are referring to. One Flesh part 4 is a FAQ with over 20 biblical verses in it. We hope this helps. Blessings to you and yours
@paulwomac9647
@paulwomac9647 Жыл бұрын
According to the Scriptures , Jesus Christ can not marry all these people who have been married and divorced, and men . Also Jesus states after the Resurrection , people will not be given in marriage, but will be like the Angels. So all these people can not be who Jesus Christ is going to marry .
@endisnearbeholdhecometh2589
@endisnearbeholdhecometh2589 Жыл бұрын
How about a woman whom her bride place has not been paid and are separated after having a child to marry another, even the man also have remarried with three children?? Both did this when in the darkness of the of YAH’s word.. should the woman leave her second marriage and go back the first or not?? Any biblical advice will be appropriated
@christopherolugu7404
@christopherolugu7404 6 ай бұрын
All the arguments for why polygamy is not allowed are very poor and miss interpreted.
@randerhaywood1163
@randerhaywood1163 11 ай бұрын
So, to be clear, you are saying that remarriage by the person who left for unbiblical reasons is not a state of perpetual sin if they repent and hold to Him afterwards?
@davefrimml1518
@davefrimml1518 2 жыл бұрын
Idk if it was the Spirit that revealed this to me, or if it was the devil but, the concept of "one flesh"? One day about 3 or 4 years ago, in attempt of understanding what "one flesh" truly means from God's perspective, when a man and woman are married the 2 become one flesh! Could he mean our offspring? That is a literal possibility I suppose but where does the Bible teach the understanding of "one flesh" so I can let the Bible and no man be my teacher?
@christopherolugu7404
@christopherolugu7404 6 ай бұрын
I want everyone to take this video with a grain of salt. Not all his answers are correct.
@babsmalone5486
@babsmalone5486 2 жыл бұрын
If one leaves out Paul in Corinthians, it can be said that women aren’t addressed regarding this in scripture. We must examine scriptures as a whole. Also, if a man abused his wife but never commits adultery (a mixing in), He has broken his vow to love, even if the word cherish is left off. If the Bible recognizes this as a vow that’s been broken, giving her permission not only to divorce, but remarry, surely it’s admissible.
@EliXerxers4590
@EliXerxers4590 Жыл бұрын
That's your own opinion bruv! No scripture I know supports that claim.
@PascalPeters-h3w
@PascalPeters-h3w 4 ай бұрын
Love is not a right of someone in marriage... Its a feeling. If someone divorce himself for such a reason he can go t hell...
@YAHsKingdomCome
@YAHsKingdomCome 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this series. I especially appreciate your follow up with this FAQs portion. All praises to the Most-High.
@mqgarcia907
@mqgarcia907 2 жыл бұрын
Happy new years 5783 שנה טוה שמח
@ann-o-lene
@ann-o-lene 2 жыл бұрын
18:28 🙌🏻 I hope this message goes out wide and far. Shalom Shabbat 🛐
@rosettajones5435
@rosettajones5435 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 119 ministeries Happy Sabbath.
@derrickpascall6229
@derrickpascall6229 2 жыл бұрын
If after a month of marriage you found out that your wife is 3 months pregnant is that grounds for a divorce ?
@bradanderson4202
@bradanderson4202 13 күн бұрын
Jesus said except forr fornication. Porneia. Then he raised the standards to say whosever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery and he who marries she that is put away commits adultery . Notice that he says both ae cmmiting aultety meaning they are still married in God's eyes. The answer s no you are married unless one of you were previously married that means you are borh in adultery. Luke and Mark are the scriptures I don't knowexact verse.
@sonyal.7808
@sonyal.7808 2 жыл бұрын
Get ready for a rant done in the spirit of humility and love. I had held out hope that this ministry would get this subject right but, like most all other ministries, it has failed on this subject and is now accountable for leading people down the ‘shall not inherit the kingdom of heaven’ road by promoting adulterous unions. Not only that, but they are promoting the destruction of children. In Malachi 2:14-16, Yah specifically answers why he hates divorce and he ultimately says that it’s because He seeks Godly offspring. Do you hear what Yah is saying? So what is it about divorce that lends to ungodly children? THIS IS A HUGE QUESTION THAT MUST BE ANSWERED! If you teach by lesson, example or persuasion, that divorce & remarriage is allowed when 1st spouses are still living, it may be better that a millstone is hung around your neck and you are thrown into the sea than to promote something that Yah HATES & says will lead to ungodly offspring! WHY ARE THESE VERSES NOT TAUGHT & CONSIDERED?? Instead, this and other ministries, call our earthly example of salvation, (Yah’s divine institution of marriage), a CONTRACT when Yah specifically calls it a COVENANT (Mal. 2:14) One is circumstantial and the other is permanent. Misuse of these important words along with statements found in this teaching like “God INTENDS for marriages to last a lifetime”, “divorce is a last resort”, “Yeshua says basically that marriage is INTENDED to be a life-long commitment” are dangerous and equivalent to calling Yah and Yeshua liars! Understand this simple truth -> YAH CANNOT LIE. If 2 people, who have never been married before, PROMISE the ‘until death’ VOWS that constitute a marriage COVENANT, then Yah witnesses that and could NEVER EVER stand witness to the same vow down the road to another person while the ‘TIL DEATH covenant spouse is still alive. IT’S simply IMPOSSIBLE…unless you believe Yah can lie. If you believe that, then you can believe he is a promise breaker too. Read Gal 3:14-17! These verses speak of Yeshua redeeming us for the sake of a promise! V14 tells us that even a duly established covenant between humans cannot be added to or undone and how that human covenant is an example of the promise spoken to Abraham of Yeshua and how the law which came 430 yrs later (v17) does not change Yah’s covenant or promise. These verses stand as witness against false remarriage. Yah’s people MUST understand the difference between a contract & a covenant. To say a marriage covenant can end for anything other than death is to teach against the Galatians example and ultimately suggest that Yah would pretend that a previous vow was never said (making him a liar). This is how children become ungodly; they follow in the end-time 2nd Timothy 3 examples that they see allowed and the teaching of a god that doesn’t keep his word nor expect it from his people. This is the example we give them when we allow treachery. There are so many clear verses concerning divorce and remarriage and only a couple questionable ones. These questionable verses (like Deut 24) need to be held up to the light of the multiple clear verses that say divorce is adultery. Instead, people hang on to the belief that Yah is somehow ok with unforgiveness, treachery, adultery, unfaithfulness, unkindness, abandonment, but only as long as it pertains to divorce; then it’s ok. I beg you to acknowledge how Yah & Yeshua both removed themselves from Moses’ statement in Deut 24! Yah says in Jer 3:1 “THEY say, …BUT I SAY return again to me”- “RETURN” (v 12) - “Return for I am MARRIED to you”- “RETURN” (v22) Isaiah 50:1 “Where is your mother’s certificate of divorce…?” In Matt 19, Yeshua gave a complete answer to the Pharisees who were trying to trip him up but they continued by asking why then did MOSES command…and Yeshua said, (v8) MOSES PERMITTED you to divorce your wives, BUT SINCE THE BEGINNING IT IS NOT THIS WAY”. Yah & Yeshua said it was MOSES who allowed this, but that it was not their way. Until the past 70-100yrs this & the other clear verses have been easy to understand, but with many new mistranslations & the evil of the end times, the sin of divorce is rampant and itchy ears need to hear that it is ok. Now they take Yeshua’s ‘except it be for fornication’ statement and massacre it to mean He allows sin for sin. Yah forbid! You see, to believe this, you have to believe that Yah & Yeshua would ultimately be saying that as long as there is sin (adultery) it’s ok to sin (divorce & abandon your family). IF you sin, THEN you can get out of your marriage. How dumb do you think Yah is that he would put this kind of allowance on a covenant??? Any unhappy spouse would only have to sin against their marriage themselves OR maneuver their spouse to cheat on them because THEN they qualify for the GET OUT OF JAIL FREE CARD and can divorce their unfaithful spouse. LUDICROUS to believe that the Elohim of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob would EVER give sin as an allowance for promise breaking or put man’s carnal nature in charge of it. It scares me to think how many believing people think Yah would allow that. These are the last days. Run from evil and from anyone who tells you that Yah allows it. Study this subject like your eternity & that of your children depends on it. It is not hard to see the beauty of the marriage covenant and that beauty is in its permanency. Many clear verses support that and, in the mindset of a faithful Elohim, it is possible to rectify any apparent discrepancy. I love this ministry and have been a monthly financial supporter for many years, but I warn you to ask, seek & knock when it comes to their teaching on this especially as it is not exhaustive and has left out key scriptures & scriptural examples. That is dangerous and can lead many astray. I wish they had never touched this subject and I will pray that they will come to Yah’s truth about this and remove it. Are you in a covenant marriage and considering divorce? For the sake of truth and your children’s eternity, don’t do it! Let the perfect fruits of the Ruach guide you to strengthen your marriage. Are you divorced from a covenant marriage? Don’t seek another spouse for this will cause you to be in adultery. Reconcile or remain single. Consider the children who are watching. They cannot trust a treacherous covenant-breaking Elohim and that is what divorce allowance teaches them.
@ServantofYahusha74
@ServantofYahusha74 2 жыл бұрын
Very well said brother. I am surprised that they have let your “rant” stay up as I had my first one removed. Continue to preach the Truth and may Yah bless you and your family.
@maunder01
@maunder01 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your message. However, what is a wife to do if her husband no longer wants to follow YAH, wants and takes his neighbours wife, leaves his wife and children and he issues a divorce. He is an unbeliever? The covenant is not only until death it also states forsaking all others.
@pierreferguson5257
@pierreferguson5257 2 жыл бұрын
Deuteronomy 24:3 “if the latter husband detests her and writes her a certificate of divorce, puts it in her hand, and sends her out of his house, or if the latter husband dies who took her as his wife, 4 then her former husband who divorced her must not take her back to be his wife after she has been defiled; for that is an abomination before the Lord, and you shall not bring sin on the land which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.“ - Old Testament Judaism 1 Corinthians 7:10 Now to the married I command, yet not I but the Lord [Matthew 5:32; Matthew 19:3-10]: A wife is not to depart from her husband. 11 But even if she does depart, let her remain unmarried or be reconciled to her husband. And a husband is not to divorce his wife. - New Testament Christianity He who has ears to hear, let him hear!
@maunder01
@maunder01 Жыл бұрын
BUT....if he does divorce his wife ( to be with the neighbours wife) because he doesn't follow God what then?
@ktktndmx8869
@ktktndmx8869 10 ай бұрын
​@@maunder01to non believers aren't a believer
@valerielinares2068
@valerielinares2068 Жыл бұрын
I notice that in this video, it is mentioned that biblically, the bride's family needs to approve of the man she marries. However, if we consider the context, this was in ideal situations where the bride's family had the same beliefs in Torah. But in modern times, they're are times when the bride may be in Torah, but her family is not, nor do they approve of their daughter bring in Torah, or her groom being in Torah. In those circumstances, the bride's family approval is unnecessary and irrelevant.
@sarahhostkoetter960
@sarahhostkoetter960 2 жыл бұрын
Race doesn't matter because the human race is THE only race. Maybe different ethnicity and culture, however...no separate races.
@Jaybird805
@Jaybird805 2 жыл бұрын
If a man marries a devorice woman and commits auldtery how is staying in that marriage not sinning? Once you are committing a sin just because you continue doing it doesn't make it Not a sin. The person needs to stop and repent!
@ordinarychap1085
@ordinarychap1085 2 жыл бұрын
I have a question: if my wife likes to do it, is it still sodomy? And which scripture says so, please? Paul says in Ephesians 5 that I ought to offer up myself to my wife, and by doing so out of love for her, I also love myself. I'm rather confused on this matter because these moments have been very beautiful and loving for each of us...
@radostinvasilev599
@radostinvasilev599 2 жыл бұрын
What do you refer as sodomy?
@ordinarychap1085
@ordinarychap1085 2 жыл бұрын
@@radostinvasilev599 My understanding of sodomy is a man having sex with another man.
@belunu4980
@belunu4980 Жыл бұрын
The rectum's function is to remove feaces from the body. To use it for sex is definitely not GOD's will or part of HIS plan.
@MrKook
@MrKook Жыл бұрын
What are the rules regarding what forms of sexual activity a married couple can engage in with each other?
@rosettajones5435
@rosettajones5435 2 жыл бұрын
Te me about the 15th of April the first days ,do 119 ministeries keep the first i need to know please ,if your answer is yes, please help me to keep it
@radostinvasilev599
@radostinvasilev599 2 жыл бұрын
What if the woman left her parents without thier permission?
@radostinvasilev599
@radostinvasilev599 2 жыл бұрын
When everyone one is a lier, then you can have a common marriage.
@laidback1.0.1.2
@laidback1.0.1.2 Жыл бұрын
Moses, Jesus and Paul all speak of divorce due to fornication committed by the wife which is to become one flesh with a man before she has become one flesh with her husband. Keep this in mind, Moses gave the law, which Jesus explained is for fornication committed by the wife, and Paul spoke to the Corinthians concerning fornication, so when speaking to the unmarried Paul explained how to avoid fornication in 1COR.7:1-9 and when he spoke to the Married Paul spoke of divorcing for the fornication in 1COR.7:10-15
@maunder01
@maunder01 Жыл бұрын
Are the unmarried the divorced also?
@laidback1.0.1.2
@laidback1.0.1.2 Жыл бұрын
@@maunder01 The unmarried would include people divorced for fornication a wife committed before she married her husband, not people divorced for adultery or not believing something you believe, bad breath, burning food, talking back or having one leg. People not properly divorced are still married and that is why if a man marries her he commits adultery which is laying with another man’s wife.
@maunder01
@maunder01 Жыл бұрын
@@laidback1.0.1.2 are you saying that divorce is ONLY for fornication. There is no other grounds? If so, that is error, as God divorced Israel for ADULTERY.
@laidback1.0.1.2
@laidback1.0.1.2 Жыл бұрын
@@maunder01 Ok since Jesus was asked about the law concerning divorce So show me with the law that divorce is for adultery
@maunder01
@maunder01 Жыл бұрын
@@laidback1.0.1.2 I am unsure what law God used of His to divorce Israel for ADULTERY - where is it?
@ronymanuel507
@ronymanuel507 2 жыл бұрын
I have a friend who belongs to a Christian church that keeps the sabbath (soldiers of the cross of Christ) and he got married some years ago. His wife committed sexual immorality and they got divorced through the state; nevertheless, the church does not allow divorces in any cases. So he must stay single (according to the church) until the woman dies…. Is it right? I fallow your channel from Panama Central America! May Yah bless your teachings! Shabbat Shalom!
@ordinarychap1085
@ordinarychap1085 2 жыл бұрын
I'm wondering... what does this man's situation have to do with his church observing the Sabbath? In relation to his adulterous wife, the Sabbath detail seems like a misnomer. Just asking...
@valvbl9022
@valvbl9022 2 жыл бұрын
No
@squidking762
@squidking762 2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps according to the teachings of that church but it isn't Biblical. If she did what is grounds for a Biblical divorce and they divorced, then he is no longer bound to her
@ronymanuel507
@ronymanuel507 2 жыл бұрын
@@squidking762 thanks! I think the same way and I have tried to explain to him, but he says that although it was not his fault, if he marries another woman he will be in sin. So he decided to stay single forever, in case his first wife dies then he could be married one more time!
@eliXerxes
@eliXerxes 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronymanuel507 If what you stated is the truth, then if he remarries, he is not in sin, his wife sinned, not him, except perhaps he doesn't want to get married again, then he should remain as is or he is not reading the scriptures for the truth, and is spoon fed by individuals who have their own opinion, however noble it may appear to be, no man's opinion is to be followed other than YAH's instructions. If he desires to let him get married, he commits no sin. Shalom.
@karenhunt-cook2192
@karenhunt-cook2192 2 жыл бұрын
Watched 4/2/22
@dbrhmatias
@dbrhmatias 2 жыл бұрын
Explain about contraceptive methods, please.
@119Ministries
@119Ministries 2 жыл бұрын
Shalom Deborah, We answered this in email. ☺️ Blessings to you and yours.
@dbrhmatias
@dbrhmatias 2 жыл бұрын
@@119Ministries Thank you! Shabbat Shalom! 🙌🏼
@davidaldis2441
@davidaldis2441 2 жыл бұрын
When is passover for 2022?? Some r doing today
@119Ministries
@119Ministries 2 жыл бұрын
Shalom David, Thanks for reaching out. We have an online calendar that has all of the dates for all Appointed times. If you are interested in viewing it, you can find it here: www.119ministries.com/resources/creators-calendar/ We hope this helps.
@davidaldis2441
@davidaldis2441 2 жыл бұрын
@@119Ministries thank you so much! Watching now!
@radostinvasilev599
@radostinvasilev599 2 жыл бұрын
The line for what exactly sex is was drawn by Jesus. If you lust in your heart you already committed adultery.
@ordinarychap1085
@ordinarychap1085 2 жыл бұрын
What if a wife lusts for her husband? As in Genesis 3:16 "Your desire will be for your husband" Is this still adultery according to Jesus?
@radostinvasilev599
@radostinvasilev599 2 жыл бұрын
@@ordinarychap1085 you can lust for your wife or husband. In fact you should do, so your prayers are not hindered. Peter letters.
@ordinarychap1085
@ordinarychap1085 2 жыл бұрын
@@radostinvasilev599 Thank you
@radostinvasilev599
@radostinvasilev599 2 жыл бұрын
@@ordinarychap1085 about Genesis 3:16 Wycliffe Bible 16 Also God said to the woman, I shall multiply thy wretchednesses and thy conceivings; in sorrow thou shalt bear thy children; and thou shalt be under (the) power of thine husband, and he shall be lord of thee.
@eliXerxes
@eliXerxes 2 жыл бұрын
29:20 Wrong again! You just stated your opinion and not the truth! As far as YAH is concerned, the second marriage null & void, and she is guilty of adultery, it is then up to her husband (the man who married her first), not the wife, to then write her a letter of divorce, a wife has no authority to get herself out of a marriage unless adultery (from her) took place. Forget what the Talmud says. Most of it is definitely not inspired by YAH. We are going by the truth found in the Torah (the Laws), Nevi'im (the books of the prophets) & the Ketuvim (Other writings); which are all inspired by YAH. The Talmud is mostly filled up with human opinions.
@squidking762
@squidking762 2 жыл бұрын
You're missing the point. The point isn't that she's completely fine and is doing nothing wrong, hence the statement about repentance, but it's about how to fix the issue that was already made. It's saying that she did something outside of the pathways permitted by the Bible but is trying to correct herself. Once she is already in a bad situation, can she fix it or does she just have to suffer through more wrongs? The point 119 Ministries is making is that she can fix it and make herself, and her situation, right with God. Also, adultery in general is grounds for divorce, regardless of which partner is doing it.
@eliXerxes
@eliXerxes 2 жыл бұрын
@@squidking762 In your own opinion. If you're seeking the truth as I am, how is leaving your husband for not so valid, any reason what so ever, completely fine? Or did you not understand what I was objecting to do you? Shalom.
@squidking762
@squidking762 2 жыл бұрын
@@eliXerxes Neither I or the video said it's completely fine. That's what my whole comment is about; it isn't fine at all, but once the people doing something wrong realize it, they can try to fix the situation instead of just be totally hopeless
@eliXerxes
@eliXerxes 2 жыл бұрын
@@squidking762 You fix it by stopping the error. Remain unmarried, as that foolish error you call a marriage is only recognized by some people and not by our Creator, as long as that man is still living, he is the one who has the real authority to divorce said woman. This appears to be unfairly biased towards the female gender, but, his will not ours. And adultery is the only grounds for divorce, in a marriage only when the woman is engaged in it, or do I have to spell it out for you? Did you not watch this video? Or did you skip that part? I am looking forwards to your correction if I am any way in error. Remember, your correction has to come from the same scriptures Yahusha Ha'mashiac, the Apostles, & the early followers of Yahusha Ha'mashiac refered to.
@squidking762
@squidking762 2 жыл бұрын
@@eliXerxes You're still missing the point. The premise is that she has already gone through the ways of the world and "divorced" her husband and gotten remarried (like what could happen before she converted to the messiah); what should she do, then, after she has realized her great error and wants to make it right with God - as in, perhaps she did all that before converting and wants to start being holy? Her marriage with her previous husband has already been terminated by adultery - they successfully improperly divorced, then she did what would be proper grounds for divorce, so their marriage is gone. Then if she got remarried but later realized her great error and wanted to correct it with God, she can't remain unmarried since she's already "married." You're basing your point of view on what she should've done before getting with the second guy but that's impossible in this scenario since she's already with him. Would it be worse to stay with him, then, if they both corrected their actions moving forwards? There's no Biblical reason to think so Look at John 8:3-11, especially with this context. The woman was doing evil and the messiah forgave her, telling her to go and sin no more. Why, then, would the woman in our hypothetical scenario be held to any lower standard? Could she not repent and fix the improperly made relationship? If she realized that what she was doing is wrong and repented, what should she do next? Nullify the other relationship she was in, leaving both parties to even less holiness? That doesn't make much sense Adultery committed by either partner is grounds for a divorce. Despite you rudely suggesting the video said otherwise, questions 4 and 5 - starting at 9:20 - laid it out well. My correction comes from the same scripture used in the video: the one written by Moses, the apostles, the prophets, etc. There is no reason to believe that, if the Laws regarding a proper marriage are violated by the husband, the wife cannot go through the same pathways for a Lawful divorce as a man would. You did mention having an issue with the video referring to the Talmud, but the people in video weren't basing their views on what the Talmud said but rather were using the Talmud as a historical reference to say that women in Israel did get divorce certificates on their own (it's a historical reference, not a view of the legality of a woman seeking a divorce)
@denislavvladimirov4977
@denislavvladimirov4977 2 жыл бұрын
peace and love from the Messiah! i appreciate so much the numerous topics you have covered and proclaiming the truth by the loving grace of Yahweh!!! im so happy to have brothers who walk in the truth and are pursuing the Messiah, His righteous works and His kingdom! i love you brothers. now about the topic of a reason for a wife to divorce his husband being him going with another woman, i think your explanation is in error with the Torah. because the Torah gives permission for a man to be in a relationship with other women, so him breaking a vow to his wife, being a sin, is not a reason for filing a divorce on her side though! very critical thing. also there is obviously approved by the Lord relationships with multiple wives and concubines and there is never a reproach in the Scriptures for that so it is also a violation of the Torah to say that the Scriptures only permit one man - one woman relationship because those Scriptures "let every man has his own wife..." is referring to being in a relationship and not fornicating, not about the right of a man to have more women. although it may not be advisable to have many wives and concubines it is also not a sin if people are not violating how the Lord leads them. may the Lord bless you to seek the truth with all Israel!!! thank you for your service and ministry... shalom
@KGB94TV
@KGB94TV 2 жыл бұрын
Polygyny is not a sin. Even Jesus promised one man many women for his faithfulness to the gospel. Who are the motherS to that one man in Mark 10:30? My dad grew up in a polygynist family. He called all of his father’s wives mother. My dad grew up with 4 motherS and one father in Nigeria.
@119Ministries
@119Ministries 2 жыл бұрын
Shalom, For what it is worth, you may be interested in watching and testing our teaching titled, "Does the Bible endorse polygamy?" If you are interested, you can find it here: www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/does-the-bible-endorse-polygamy/ We hope this helps. Blessings to you and yours...
@endisnearbeholdhecometh2589
@endisnearbeholdhecometh2589 Жыл бұрын
I guess you don’t understand what YAHUSHA was saying in Mark 10:30-31, please read with the understanding of the Set Apart Rauh of YHWH for more clarification. What He is saying is that if we follow Him faithfully here on earth not withholding anything back from Him and not allowing anyone or anything to be hindrance to our service to Him, he will bless us with more and with eternal life. However, notice He said “with Persecution”…. He is not talking about giving anyone many wives. In fact, in the kingdom of YAH there will no marriage or given hand in marriage. Matthew 22:30
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