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Adultery: Does It Break the Marriage Bond? (3)

John Hooper·2011-10-01
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Adultery: does It BreAk the MArrIAge Bond? (3) John Hooper Death is More Than Separation Even in more conventional Reformed circles attempts are sometimes made to avoid the clear meaning of these "death" texts.1 The claim is sometimes made that death in the Scriptures does not always mean physical death but can simply imply a separation or the ending of a relationship, as in the parable of the prodigal son. The father welcomes his son home with the words "this my son was dead" (Luke 15:24)....

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Author
John Hooper
Date

2011-10-01

Source
British Reformed Journal
Scripture References
Luke 15:24
Genesis 42:38
Romans 7:2
Leviticus
Leviticus 20:14Leviticus 20:13Leviticus 20:15-16
Exodus 22:19
Deuteronomy 22:25
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