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Hello All...I had a question as to how what God is really saying here. He first tells the woman that she is forbidden to depart from her husband when he says: But to the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband..." So far so good. But then he gives her two choices if she does decide to depart anyway. She can 1) remain unmarried...or she can 2) Be reconciled to her husband. There seems to something horribly wrong with this scenario and I am not doubting God's Word at all, but in looking at this it seems the woman is free to just leave her husband as long as she just doesn't marry someone else. I'm not sure if you can see the ramifications of this, but essentially the husband is now without a wife through her disobedience to God and God seems to be ok with this.
Just to reiterate, it does not say she should remain unmarried AND be reconciled, but rather she is to remain unmarried OR be reconciled. So if chooses, she can be reconciled or not. What this does is it leaves the husband without a wife, and no recourse at all if she chooses not to be reconciled to him....and here again, God seems to be ok with this. I just can not imagine God giving sanction to the woman to leave her husband in direct disobedience to him, and then give her the option if she wants to be reconciled or not. She was the one who disobeyed God and God himself seems to be ok with it. Its like as if God said 'Don't commit adultery, but if you want to its ok."
Is there a translation problem here, or what am I not seeing? It seems God is contradicting himself.
Just to reiterate, it does not say she should remain unmarried AND be reconciled, but rather she is to remain unmarried OR be reconciled. So if chooses, she can be reconciled or not. What this does is it leaves the husband without a wife, and no recourse at all if she chooses not to be reconciled to him....and here again, God seems to be ok with this. I just can not imagine God giving sanction to the woman to leave her husband in direct disobedience to him, and then give her the option if she wants to be reconciled or not. She was the one who disobeyed God and God himself seems to be ok with it. Its like as if God said 'Don't commit adultery, but if you want to its ok."
Is there a translation problem here, or what am I not seeing? It seems God is contradicting himself.