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Can an unmarried adult man lusting for an unmarried adult woman fell the necessity to eradicate his eye or his arm and then throw them away?
Yes. The third person does not need to be married to enter an adulterous affair.It 's about adultery.
Can you commit adultery without marriage ? (not symbolically).
No. It’s about adultery. Adultery is not an aspect of marriage. It is a violation of it.If not it must be about marriage.
Yes. Many frequently feel that way when they are fighting the lust of their eyes.Can an unmarried adult man lusting for an unmarried adult woman fell the necessity to eradicate his eye or his arm and then throw them away?
Please re-read what I wrote…There is a special legal and personal relationship between a man and a woman called marriage.
Adultery as you write is a violation of that relationship. How can you say that adultery doesn’t regard marriage?
What I did was to address lust as a temptation and adultery on a broader scale than marriage.It seems more likely He (Jesus) would become concerned if sins and temptations were to be sought out and acted upon inappropriately , such as by abandoning one’s spouse, cheating on one’s spouse, engaging with third parties with one’s spouse (polygamy), etc… also, if the adulterous act is taken outside the context of a recognized marriage, then what?
Then please quote for us where, in those Greek texts, that it says that we should only “recognize Greek texts”. Heck… show us a quotation that we should only recognize texts from ‘Scripture’ as authoritative!The divine author has inspired the writers of the New Testament to write in Greek. I therefore recognize texts in Greek and I don’t recognize translations.
Yes. I, as an unmarried man, can commit adultery with a married woman.Can you commit adultery without marriage ? (not symbolically).
Sometimes, all three happen in the same context, albeit in the opposite order.So far the thread has branched into roughly three different areas: 1.) Castration, 2.) Hyperbole, and 3.) Adultery.
or… even an unmarried woman… I think the woman they were trying to stone was probably single because she didnt have a husband we know of there…Yes. I, as an unmarried man, can commit adultery with a married woman.
From Matthew:Just visiting a porn site is supposed to be adulterous from what the examen sheet beside the confessionals at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception says…
“5:28 But I say to you, that whosoever shall look on a woman to lust after her, hath already committed adultery with her in his heart.”
Given the time period, and the law she had broken, it’s more likely she was marriedor… even an unmarried woman… I think the woman they were trying to stone was probably single because she didnt have a husband we know of there…
An unmarried man and an unmarried woman? That’s fornication, not adultery.or… even an unmarried woman…
The problem with the whole scene is that “it takes two to tango”, and they only brought the woman. It doesn’t imply that she’s single – just that they didn’t bring the man along, as well.I think the woman they were trying to stone was probably single because she didnt have a husband we know of there…
I would say that it’s a sin against the sixth commandment, but that doesn’t imply ‘adultery’, per se, from a strict standpoint.Just visiting a porn site is supposed to be adulterous
Well, thank goodness that we have Wiki to provide definitions for us!I find in wikipedia that adultery is a sentimental or sexual relation between two persons one of them being married.
OK… I’ll bite: then why, in your thread on Mt 24, did you utilize an English-language passage as your citation? And, moreover, a translation that didn’t match up well to the Greek version?I recognize only Greek new testament as textual reference.
Just asking for consistency between what behavior is claimed and what behavior is actually witnessed.Let’s play nicely guys.
Jesus disagrees with you:A young unmarried man “lusting” for a young unmarried woman commits no adultery,
If one of them is married
Except… it wasn’t a “personal translation”; it was the JW version.My personal translation is always from Greek
Except… we demonstrated that the English translation you provided didn’t fit Greek meaning or grammar.and my measuring instrument is Greek grammar and syntax and meaning.