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  • steve
    You need to dig deeper. You’re theory that a woman can’t be one flesh with you, if she is one flesh with another man who has not died is wrong. First off in 1 Cor 6, a man can be one flesh with a harlot, even though she has had other one fleshes...
  • frederick
    This is also very important to note! If a woman was married by virtue of having had sex alone, then she now should be providing sex to that man today, regardless of what civil relationship she has entered into. And, if it was actually a marriage...
  • frederick
    You need to dig deeper. You’re theory that a woman can’t be one flesh with you, if she is one flesh with another man who has not died is wrong. First off in 1 Cor 6, a man can be one flesh with a harlot, even though she has had other one fleshes...
  • frederick
    frederick reacted to Mark C's post in the thread A question from Deut. 21:15 with Like Like.
    There is another common thread to these two, @Tally: and E-sword is a great tool, but not everybody has it. BLB, OTOH, can be used from anyone's phone or laptop that you may need to talk to. Likewise, the KJV is not my favorite translation...
  • frederick
    frederick reacted to Man_in_the_Middle's post in the thread A question from Deut. 21:15 with Like Like.
    E-Sword is my go to. For my computer and my phone. It allows me to use it even when there is no internet connection available. Also, it allows me to have multiple translations, with and without embedded Strongs numbers. This is very powerful...
  • frederick
    frederick reacted to ASyers41's post in the thread A question from Deut. 21:15 with Like Like.
    So the Word hated here is not what we would look at in the same English context. The Hebrew Word Sane pronounced Saw Nay. The first time we see this word used is with Jacob and Leah. This means less favored. Again not the way we look at it in the...
  • frederick
    frederick reacted to Mark C's post in the thread A question from Deut. 21:15 with Like Like.
    Better still, I suggest get familiar with some of the on-line (either BLB, with a connection, E-Sword, and many others) tools that allow not only 'instant-lookup' of things like the Hebrew original words, but will show "first use," which is very...
  • Mark C
    Mark C replied to the thread A question from Deut. 21:15.
    There is another common thread to these two, @Tally: and E-sword is a great tool, but not everybody has it. BLB, OTOH, can be used from anyone's phone or laptop that you may need to talk to. Likewise, the KJV is not my favorite translation...
  • B
    Bartato reacted to Man_in_the_Middle's post in the thread A question from Deut. 21:15 with Like Like.
    E-Sword is my go to. For my computer and my phone. It allows me to use it even when there is no internet connection available. Also, it allows me to have multiple translations, with and without embedded Strongs numbers. This is very powerful...
  • Mark C
    Mark C replied to the thread Guess I'm not welcomed.
    Meaningless repetition is not 'argument.' And the personal attacks would be "moderated" if we had one. Grow up. PS> Quit insulting everyone's intelligence. A murderer is not a "Christian brother" just because he claims to be, or managed to...
  • The Revolting Man
    The Revolting Man replied to the thread Guess I'm not welcomed.
    No further burdens than those necessary things, which things if you do, you will do well. It is a starting point. And for our purposes as relates it relates to each other, it is sufficient. No other burdens can be added. That means nothing else...
  • Mark C
    You need to dig deeper. You’re theory that a woman can’t be one flesh with you, if she is one flesh with another man who has not died is wrong. First off in 1 Cor 6, a man can be one flesh with a harlot, even though she has had other one fleshes...
  • Joleneakamama
    This is also very important to note! If a woman was married by virtue of having had sex alone, then she now should be providing sex to that man today, regardless of what civil relationship she has entered into. And, if it was actually a marriage...
  • Joleneakamama
    You need to dig deeper. You’re theory that a woman can’t be one flesh with you, if she is one flesh with another man who has not died is wrong. First off in 1 Cor 6, a man can be one flesh with a harlot, even though she has had other one fleshes...
  • Mojo
    Mojo replied to the thread A question from Deut. 21:15.
    KJV is a great translation. It’s mostly reliable and definitely better than the NIV. If it’s all you read, you’ll be well. But, there is some updates scholarship and updated modern language that can be adjusted. There’s no harm in consulting...
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