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  2. Matthew 5:32 - Wikipedia

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    Malachi 2:16 has God disapproving of divorce, but Deuteronomy 24:1–4 makes clear that it is acceptable under certain circumstances (see Christian views on divorce). A very similar pronouncement on divorce is made by Jesus at Luke 16:18 and Mark 10:11, however neither of those two make an exception for πορνεία / porneia .

  3. Sermons of John Wesley - Wikipedia

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    Sermon 16*: The Means of Grace - Malachi 3:7; Sermon 17*: The Circumcision of the Heart - Romans 2:29, preached at St Mary's Oxford on 1 January 1733; Sermon 18*: The Marks of the New Birth - John 3:8; Sermon 19*: The Great Privilege of those that are born of God - 1 John 3:9; Sermon 20: The Lord our Righteousness - Jeremiah 23:6

  4. The Torah instruction of the Kohanim - Wikipedia

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    In 2 Chronicles 15:3, the presence of a "teaching priest" among the people was a sign of God's connection to them. In Psalms 132:9 the priests are described as "clothed in righteousness" due to their role as teachers and judges. [12]

  5. Book of Malachi - Wikipedia

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    Malachi appears adamant that nationality is not a valid reason to terminate a marriage, "For I hate divorce, says the Lord . . ." (2:16). In many places throughout the Hebrew Scriptures – particularly the Book of Hosea – Israel is figured as Yahweh's wife or bride. Malachi's discussion of divorce may also be understood to conform to this ...

  6. Intertestamental period - Wikipedia

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    Many of the deuterocanonical books, accepted as scripture by the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy, were written during this time, as were many pseudepigraphal works, the Biblical apocrypha and Jewish apocrypha. An understanding of the events of the intertestamental period provides historical and literary context for the New Testament.

  7. Malachi - Wikipedia

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    [12] The non-canonical superscriptions prefixed to the book, in both the Septuagint and the Vulgate, warrant the supposition that Malachi's full name ended with the syllable -yah. [11] The Septuagint translates the last clause of Malachi 1:1, "by the hand of his messenger", [ 13 ] [ better source needed ] and the Targum reads, "by the hand of ...

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  9. John R. Gunn - Wikipedia

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    His written work is read by people in all walks of life and all religious persuasions. Of this good man, Malachi 2:6 and 7 gives us a true picture: “The law of truth was in his mouth, and iniquity was not found in his lips: he walked with me in peace and equity, and did turn many away from iniquity. . . he is the messenger of the Lord of ...

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