Divorce (n.) or Divorce (v.): A Grammatically Correct Reading and Why It Matters
Kevin Taylor
Divorce (n.) or Divorce (v.): A Grammatically Correct Reading and Why It Matters
Kevin Taylor
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Have you ever wondered why Joseph was thinking about quietly divorcing Mary even though they were not married? (Matthew 1:19).
Did you ever wonder why God says he hates divorce (Malachi 2:16) but seems to have done that very thing? (Isaiah 50:1).
Why does anyone who marries the divorced woman commit adultery, simply by marrying her? (Matthew 5:32).
These and many, many more questions lead me to seek answers, and this book is the result. I have found that many people do not realize that there are two words spelled d-i-v-o-r-c-e, including myself before my study. In this book, I look at the verb forms and the noun forms of the word. All the verses work in harmony when you apply proper grammar to these words.
Let me just say, this study is based on the Bible, not on my opinion. But because I have one, my opinion will show itself every now and again, but not in any way that would change the facts that I have brought to light. And yes, you are free to disagree with my opinions.
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