Background
Chap.4 Sect.3 Para.2. . . all knowledge of the Jewish background of the Gospel . . .
Chap.4 Sect.3 Para.2. . . as adultery. The Jewish background of Jesus' divorce . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.2. . . lost touch with the Jewish background at a very early . . .
Baptism
Chap.1 Sect.3 Para.2. . . , just as the sacraments of baptism and ordination are . . .
Beginning
Chap.1 Sect.1 Para.2. . . he who created them from the beginning made them male and . . .
Chap.1 Sect.1 Para.2. . . your wives, but from the beginning it was not so. (9) . . .
Believer
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.1. . . forced a divorce, the believer is 'no longer . . .
Chap.3 Sect.2 Para.3. . . obligation might distract a believer from serving God, . . .
Chap.3 Sect.2 Para.4. . . few had been able to choose a believer. Therefore Paul said . . .
Chap.3 Sect.5 Para.2. . . still married to the Law. The believer has no grounds for . . .
Chap.4 Sect.2 Para.2. . . and told any believer who had already . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.1. . . the eyes of a 1st century believer. This '1st century' . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.1. . . , and Jesus suggested that a believer should always forgive . . .
Believers
Chap.3 Sect.2 Para.4. . . their husband or wife./3) Believers should only marry . . .
Chap.3 Sect.2 Para.4. . . ) Believers should only marry believers, if they have the . . .
Chap.3 Sect.2 Para.4. . . were all first generation believers, and some came from . . .
Chap.3 Sect.3 Para.1. . . was mainly concerned to stop believers from divorcing their . . .
Chap.3 Sect.3 Para.1. . . spouses, which some believers at Corinth were . . .
Chap.3 Sect.3 Para.2. . . rulings about divorce./1) Believers should not use . . .
Chap.4 Sect.2 Para.2. . . (1Cor.7.32-35)./Paul told believers that they must not . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.2 Para.2. . . and leave a large minority of believers suffering abuse . . .
Betrothal
Chap.3 Sect.4 Para.1. . . may have been 'freed' from a betrothal./The phrase 'no . . .
Better
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.6. . . from this day forwarde for better: for wors: for richer: . . .
Beverages
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.8. . . to add the words 'alcoholic beverages', even though the . . .
Bible
Chap.5 Sect.2.1 Para.4. . . have concluded that the Bible is impractical and . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.4. . . Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible (Eerdmans, 2001) and . . .
Biblical
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.1. . . references to the other biblical grounds for divorce ( . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.2 Para.3. . . church should teach all the biblical grounds for divorce. . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.4 Para.1. . . divorcees after divorce on a biblical ground?/The inability . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.1. . . , and allowed divorce on the biblical grounds of . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.3. . . teaching as impractical./The biblical grounds for divorce . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.3. . . marriage ceremony. The biblical principle is that . . .
Bill
Chap.5 Sect.2.1 Para.3. . . since the first 'no-fault' bill was introduced in . . .
Birth
Chap.5 Sect.2.5 Para.4. . . who has cared for me from my birth, and who has promised to . . .
Bishop
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.2. . . up in about 1085 by Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury. This is . . .
Blemishes
Chap.2 Sect.5 Para.4. . . , and they applied it also to blemishes which made the . . .
Board
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.7. . . bonny and buxom in bed and at board', which originally meant . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.7. . . 'pliant', and 'in bed and at board' meant 'night and day'. . . .
Bodies
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.3. . . love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife . . .
Bold
Chap.1 Sect.1 Para.1. . . not include are marked in bold./Matt.19.3-9 The . . .
Bonere
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.6. . . sykenesse and in hele: to be bonere and buxum in bedde and . . .
Bonny
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.7. . . wonderfully alliterative 'be bonny and buxom in bed and at . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.7. . . meant 'be obedient'&emdash; 'bonny' meant 'good', 'buxom' . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.7. . . meant 'be obedient'&emdash; 'bonny' meant 'good', 'buxom' . . .
Bonsirven
Chap.1 Sect.4 Para.7. . . of his teaching./Joseph Bonsirven and others suggested . . .
Bound
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.4. . . by death:/1Cor.7.39 A wife is bound for so long time as her . . .
Branches
Chap.2 Sect.3 Para.2. . . schools and with most other branches of Judaism with . . .
Chap.2 Sect.4 Para.7. . . before marriage, because all branches of Judaism already . . .
Chap.2 Sect.4 Para.8. . . Testament grounds which all branches of Judaism in the 1st . . .
Chap.2 Sect.7 Para.1. . . he disagreed with some or all branches of Judaism (as listed . . .
Chap.4 Sect.1 Para.1. . . several presuppositions. All branches of Judaism were . . .
Break
Chap.4 Sect.2 Para.3. . . had to tell Christians to break the law if he had . . .
Breakdown
Chap.5 Sect.2.1 Para.2. . . principle of 'irretrievable breakdown' of marriage should . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.1 Para.2. . . which defined 'irretrievable breakdown' by a series of . . .
Breaking
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.1. . . of divorce lay in the breaking of marriage vows, and . . .
Chap.4 Sect.1 Para.3. . . hard-hearted, i.e. stubbornly breaking their marriage vows. . . .
Chap.4 Sect.3 Para.1. . . be the cause of a divorce by breaking marriage vows, and . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.3 Para.5. . . not compound the wrong by breaking up yet another . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.4 Para.4. . . of causing divorce by breaking marriage vows./ . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.5 Para.2. . . remarry, this implies that breaking marriage vows is an . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.1. . . be the cause of a divorce by breaking their marriage vows, . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.3. . . , but the sinfulness of breaking former marriage vows . . .
Breaks
Chap.3 Sect.5 Para.2. . . divorce because the Law never breaks any marriage vows. . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.1. . . to a repentant partner who breaks their vows./The church . . .
Breakup
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.5. . . about two stages of marriage breakup - separation and . . .
Bride
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.1. . . against your companion, the bride of your contract' (v.14) . . .
Briefly
Chap.5 Sect.2 Para.4. . . a few of will now be examined briefly./ . . .
Britain
Chap.5 Sect.2.1 Para.2. . . difficult to get a divorce in Britain, though one could, . . .
Broadened
Chap.1 Sect.4 Para.2. . . regulations./David Atkinson broadened Jesus' exception to . . .
Broadening
Chap.1 Sect.4 Para.1. . . abuse. Some have done this by broadening the two exceptions . . .
Broke
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.1. . . . If either partner broke these terms, the other . . .
Broken
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.2. . . had kept but which Israel had broken: God loved Israel and . . .
Chap.4 Sect.1 Para.1. . . repeatedly and stubbornly broken. They also learned from . . .
Chap.4 Sect.3 Para.1. . . to forgive a partner who has broken their vows, unless they . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.2 Para.3. . . stubbornly and unrepentantly broken./ . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.5 Para.3. . . a service of 'Repentance for Broken Promises'. I have . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.5 Para.3. . . confess together that we have broken promises which we have . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.3. . . when marriage vows are broken, but the sinner is . . .
Brother
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . I say, not the Lord: If any brother has an unbelieving . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . wife is sanctified in the brother: otherwise your . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . , let them separate; the brother or sister is no longer . . .
Brought
Chap.2 Sect.3 Para.1. . . : The Pharisees eventually brought Jesus back to their . . .
Business
Chap.3 Sect.4 Para.3. . . how to spend her money, do business on her own behalf, . . .
Buxom
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.7. . . alliterative 'be bonny and buxom in bed and at board', . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.7. . . emdash; 'bonny' meant 'good', 'buxom' meant 'pliant', and . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.7. . . ; 'bonny' meant 'good', 'buxom' meant 'pliant', and 'in . . .
Buxum
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.6. . . and in hele: to be bonere and buxum in bedde and at the . . .