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Why exclusively cite the opinions of modern Jewry over their ancestors? The idea state of marriage was clearly always taken to be two - man and woman. I am not supporting that claim, just reporting what the ancients believed, the opinion I think is decisive. |
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Don't forget David and Jonathan! And btw, aren't they with Solomon mythical stories with possible local warlords at base?
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Hi Stephan
I agree that the ideal of marriage in the Hebrew Bible is monogamous. However before the DSS I can't find any indication that polygamy was considered unlawful or illegitimate or invalid. Andrew Criddle |
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Andrew,
I think the only unresolved question among Qumran scholars is whether the Temple Scroll was produced by the same community that wrote the Damascus Document. From Baumgartner's summary: Quote:
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Yes it is. What else can it possibly be about? There are even reasons to think that Jesus's interpretation of the material derives from traditional Samaritan exegesis which may have been held in common with Jewish sectarian groups. http://books.google.com/books?id=396...aritan&f=false
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Ummm. What else can this be about? We've seen the Samaritan interpretation, now the Karaites: http://www.karaitejudaism.org/talks/...lationship.htm
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Gen 2:24 is about prohibiting forbidden unions to inferiors
And making rabbis. Like this N/A Genesis 2 24. Therefore, a man shall leave his father and his mother, and cleave to his wife, and they shall become one flesh. Rashi's comments: Therefore, a man shall leave: The Divine Spirit says this, to prohibit forbidden unions to the Noahides. — [from Sanh. 58a] one flesh: The fetus is formed by them both, and there [in the child] their flesh becomes one. — [from Sanh. 58a] http://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/8166 |
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