Half
Chap.4 Sect.1 Para.1. . . this from the second half of the phrase 'an . . .
Hand
Chap.2 Sect.4 Para.7. . . condemned these. On the other hand, the epistles did teach . . .
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.2. . . painfulness of divorce first hand and concluded 'I hate . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.3 Para.2. . . adultery. Paul, on the other hand, told the person who had . . .
Happened
Chap.5 Sect.2.3 Para.3. . . view that the divorce had happened and was irreversible, . . .
Hard-hearted
Chap.2 Sect.2 Para.4. . . the only passage which uses 'hard-hearted' in the context . . .
Chap.2 Sect.2 Para.4. . . the only passage which uses 'hard-hearted' in the context . . .
Chap.2 Sect.2 Para.4. . . described Israel as God's 'hard-hearted' wife when she . . .
Chap.2 Sect.2 Para.4. . . described Israel as God's 'hard-hearted' wife when she . . .
Chap.2 Sect.2 Para.4. . . permitted when there is a hard-hearted refusal to repent . . .
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.2. . . to repent, and he called her 'hard-hearted' (Jer.4.4 LXX). . . .
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.2. . . to repent, and he called her 'hard-hearted' (Jer.4.4 LXX). . . .
Chap.4 Sect.1 Para.3. . . resorted to when a partner is hard-hearted, i.e. stubbornly . . .
Hard-heartedness
Chap.2 Sect.2 Para.4. . . ended by divorce in cases of 'hard-heartedness' (i.e. . . .
Chap.2 Sect.2 Para.4. . . ended by divorce in cases of 'hard-heartedness' (i.e. . . .
Hardness
Chap.1 Sect.1 Para.2. . . 8) He said to them, "For your hardness of heart Moses . . .
Harsh
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.4. . . ./Ephesians has changed the harsh legalistic language of . . .
Hate
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.2. . . first hand and concluded 'I hate divorce' (Mal.2.16)./ . . .
Hates
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.3. . . himself. (29) For no man ever hates his own flesh, but . . .
Heads
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.1. . . of women who uncover their heads in public unless one . . .
Hearers
Chap.4 Sect.1 Para.1. . . : 1st century Jewish hearers and readers of Jesus' . . .
Heart
Chap.1 Sect.1 Para.2. . . them, "For your hardness of heart Moses allowed you to . . .
Heavenly
Chap.5 Sect.2.5 Para.4. . . which might be used is:/All: Heavenly Father, who has cared . . .
Hebrew
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.5. . . 'a matter of indecency' (Hebrew ervat davar). The . . .
Hele
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.6. . . poorer: in sykenesse and in hele: to be bonere and buxum . . .
Help
Chap.1 Sect.1 Para.4. . . text. Although these words help to make the translation . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2.5 Para.6. . . is behind and that God will help them not to make similar . . .
Hermas
Chap.1 Sect.3 Para.1. . . in this interpretation, from Hermas in the middle second . . .
Herself
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . A wife ought not to separate herself from her husband (11) . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . 1) (and even if she separates herself, she ought to remain . . .
Chap.3 Sect.3 Para.3. . . can also mean 'has separated herself' (reflexive). The . . .
Chap.3 Sect.4 Para.3. . . even choose a husband by herself./The only compulsory . . .
Heth
Chap.1 Sect.4 Para.9. . . was popularized by William Heth and Gordon Wenham, and . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.4. . . different viewpoint, see W. Heth & G. Wenham, Jesus and . . .
Highlight
Chap.1 Sect.1 Para.4. . . very literal way, in order to highlight the difficulties of . . .
Highly
Chap.3 Sect.6 Para.6. . . Paul and Jesus who both speak highly about the unmarried . . .
Chap.3 Sect.6 Para.7. . . rare faithfulness was highly prized and honoured. . . .
Hillel
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.4. . . Deut.24.1]./And the School of Hillel said: Even if she . . .
Chap.2 Sect.4 Para.3. . . [Dt.24.1]." And the School of Hillel says: "Even if she . . .
Chap.4 Sect.3 Para.2. . . have mentioned the Hillel and Shammai debate but . . .
Hillelite
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.2. . . of going topless./The Hillelite and Shammaite Debate . . .
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.5. . . (Hebrew ervat davar). The Hillelite Pharisees . . .
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.5. . . for divorce, 'Indecency'. The Hillelite position could be . . .
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.6. . . for 'Any Matter'?" (the Hillelite interpretation). He . . .
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.9. . . to make sure they went to a Hillelite. After 70 CE the . . .
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.9. . . everyone in authority was Hillelite./The historical . . .
Chap.2 Sect.3 Para.2. . . he usually sided with the Hillelite position on other . . .
Chap.2 Sect.4 Para.2. . . cited in the section on 'The Hillelite and Shammaite . . .
Chap.2 Sect.7 Para.1. . . that Jesus condemned the Hillelite 'Any Matter' . . .
Chap.3 Sect.3 Para.2. . . divorce in Judaism - the Hillelite 'Any Matter' divorce . . .
Hillelites
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.2. . . in the early 1st century. The Hillelites introduced a new . . .
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.9. . . and the triumph of the Hillelites, who took over all . . .
Chap.2 Sect.3 Para.4. . . which was introduced by the Hillelites. He allowed divorce . . .
Chap.2 Sect.7 Para.1. . . were accepted by both the Hillelites and Shammaites./ . . .
Chap.4 Sect.1 Para.1. . . was to state this right. The Hillelites had popularized a . . .
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.2. . . due to the supremacy of the Hillelites after the . . .
Historical
Chap.2 Sect.1 Para.10. . . authority was Hillelite./The historical context of the . . .
Chap.2 Sect.2 Para.5. . . it fits very well into the historical context , because . . .
History
Chap.5 Sect.2 Para.3. . . than a century./During the history of the church there . . .
Hodder
Chap.5 Sect.3 Para.4. . . , Jesus and Divorce (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1984, . . .
Holde
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.6. . . housbonder to have and to holde from this day forwarde . . .
Holy
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . ; but as it is they are holy. (15) But if the . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.6. . . tyll dethe us departhe, if holy chyrche it wol ordeyne, . . .
Chap.5 Sect.2 Para.3. . . leadership, gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the nature of . . .
Home
Chap.3 Sect.1 Para.2. . . on who owned the marital home). Neither party had to . . .
Honour
Chap.3 Sect.6 Para.7. . . it would not carry similar honour. It was considered . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.2. . . , the man vows to 'esteem, honour, keep, and protect' . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.2. . . vows to 'obey, serve, esteem, honour, and protect'. This was . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.4. . . and used terms like 'esteem, honour, protect'. This same . . .
Honoured
Chap.3 Sect.6 Para.7. . . was highly prized and honoured. The corresponding . . .
Hope
Chap.3 Sect.5 Para.2. . . any marriage vows. Their only hope is that the marriage will . . .
Hos
Chap.2 Sect.6 Para.2. . . separating from Judah (Hos.2.2; Jer.3.1-5; Is.50.1). . . .
Housbonder
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.6. . . /I N take thee N to my wedded housbonder to have and to . . .
Hurt
Chap.5 Sect.2.5 Para.4. . . whom I have let down and hurt. I ask you for strength . . .
Husband
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . to separate herself from her husband (11) (and even if she . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . ought to be reconciled to her husband); and a husband ought . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . to her husband); and a husband ought not dismiss his . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . woman who has an unbelieving husband, and he is content to . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . , she ought not dismiss her husband. (14) For the . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.2. . . . (14) For the unbelieving husband is sanctified in the . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.4. . . bound for so long time as her husband lives; but if the . . .
Chap.1 Sect.2 Para.4. . . her husband lives; but if the husband should fall asleep, . . .
Chap.1 Sect.4 Para.9. . . a woman divorcing her husband, because only men . . .
Chap.2 Sect.5 Para.5. . . did a free wife and so did a husband. These three rights . . .
Chap.2 Sect.5 Para.5. . . grounds for divorce if a husband or wife neglected . . .
Chap.2 Sect.5 Para.6. . . or emotional abuse./A husband had to provide food, . . .
Chap.2 Sect.5 Para.6. . . neglected, it would force her husband to write out a divorce . . .
Chap.3 Sect.2 Para.3. . . , so that they 'please' their husband or wife. Surprisingly, . . .
Chap.3 Sect.2 Para.3. . . should seek to 'please' their husband or wife./3) Believers . . .
Chap.3 Sect.4 Para.3. . . . She could even choose a husband by herself./The only . . .
Chap.3 Sect.4 Para.4. . . her own proof that her husband was dead../When Paul . . .
Chap.3 Sect.6 Para.1. . . Husband of one wife?: The . . .
Chap.3 Sect.6 Para.1. . . are usually translated 'a husband of one wife' and 'wife . . .
Chap.3 Sect.6 Para.1. . . of one wife' and 'wife of one husband'. This has been . . .
Husbands
Chap.1 Sect.4 Para.9. . . were able to divorce their husbands./These various . . .
Chap.3 Sect.6 Para.6. . . , so they would have two husbands or wives./An early . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.2. . . wording of Eph.5.28f where husbands are told to love, . . .
Chap.5 Sect.1 Para.3. . . does:/Eph.5.28f Even so husbands should love their . . .