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So then if, while the husband lives, she is joined to another man, she would be called an adulteress. But if the husband dies, she is free from the law, so that she is no adulteress, though she is joined to another man.
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An Earthly Illustration
Commentators emphasize that this verse is not primarily a teaching on marriage but an illustration for a larger spiritual point. Paul uses the common understanding of marriage law—that a woman is bound to her husband until he dies—to set up his argument about the believer's relationship to the Law of Moses.
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18th Century
Theologian
So then if, etc. Compare to Matthew 5:32.
She shall be called. She will be. The word used here (crhmatisei) is oft…
While the husband liveth (ζωντος του ανδρος). Genitive absolute of present active participle of ζαω.
She shall be c…
19th Century
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He merely states this as an illustration.
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To illustrate the binding character of the law, Paul uses the case of a woman who is married to a husband and remains bound by law in that relation…
17th Century
Pastor
So then if while her husband lives True indeed it is, that while her husband is alive, if
she be …
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As long as anyone continues under the law as a covenant and seeks justification by their own obedience, they continue as a slave to sin in some for…
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