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Mosaic law Deu 24:1 states some “indecency” or “uncleaness” the reason for seeking a divorce. This is rather generic and wide-base and not merely adulterous in nature. According to “The Jewish Law Of Marriage And Divorce In Ancient And Modern Times” by Dr. M. Mielziner The Jewish law of marriage and divorce in ancient and modern times, and its relation to the law of the state : Mielziner, M. (Moses), 1828-1903 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive, the “uncleaness”Ok. If it was infidelity within a marriage, then why not use the word for adultery, instead of Porneia?
is a point on which the schools of Shammai and Hillel, flourishing in the last and century of the Jewish Second Commonwealth, widely differed. The former school took that expression in an ethical sense, and consequently limited the husband’s right of divorce to the case of a moral delinquency or unchaste demeanor in the woman; while the school of Hillel, understanding the expression to relate to anything offensive and displeasing, permitted divorce for any cause that might disturb domestic peace.
Jesus stance appears to follow that of the school of Shammai. However, porneia need not limit the coverage to adultery only. There are other non-adulterous sexual misconduct that can apply such as SSA or bestial sex. Lev 18:23 or other kinky stuff.