What Bible said about divorce?

Matthew 5:32 is the thirty-second verse of the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament and part of the Sermon on the Mount. This much scrutinized verse contains part of Jesus’ teachings on the issue of divorce.

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Then, what is God’s view on divorce?

Many people wonder what the Bible says about divorce. Generally, in Christianity, marriage is viewed as a life-long promise between partners. While many believe that means God hates divorce, and Christian divorce is indeed normally frowned upon, that isn’t the end of the story.

Besides, does the Bible say it’s OK to divorce? Jesus appears to say that divorce is allowed only if adultery has occurred. “Whoever divorces a wife, except for sexual indecency, and remarries, commits adultery” (Matt. 19:9).

Correspondingly, does God forgive divorce?

Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.” I take solice in the fact that judgment does not come until the end of our days, and I have Jesus Christ as my advocate to ask for mercy from YHWH so I do believe divorce can be forgiven by God because the Holy Bible tells me so.

What does Corinthians say about divorce?

In 1 Corinthians 7:12–13, Paul declares that believers should not divorce their unbelieving spouses if the unbelievers consent to maintaining the marriages.

What are the 3 biblical reasons for divorce?

Adultery, Abuse, Abandonment are Biblical Grounds for Divorce.

Is it a sin to get a divorce?

See the next myth. MYTH: God forbids all divorce, and divorce is the unpardonable sin. TRUTH: Scripture shows that God gives permission for divorce. And modern Bible translations NIV, ESV, and CSB do not translate Malachi 2:16 as God saying “I hate divorce.”

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