A COUPLE, YEA, A HARMONIOUS UNION
Colossians [MKJV] 3:18-19 Wives, be subject to your own husbands, as is becoming in the Lord. Husbands, love your wives, and do not be bitter against them. [Please read in entire contet]
I’ve never
verbalized or published Colossians 3:18-19 without argumentative reaction from at
least one person in audience. Usually it’s a married woman. Occasionally it’s a
fearful husband. The two main reasons being emotional response or illiteracy or
thereby pairing the two.
Sans emotions, without
going to original language definitions, let’s look at English translation.
Looking at yours whether KJV, MKJV, NKJV, NLT, GW, CEV, ASV, NIV or some other
. . . Who does it say a wife should be subject to? Have you noticed the
possessive “your” “your own” et al? Stated contrariwise: Wives are not to
subject themselves to other women’s husbands, bachelors, or even delightful widowers
like me!
This is not
addressing sexual adultery in the immediate tense. It is addressing long-term trust
quotient in marriage. Emotional and/or intellectual infidelity is committed far
more often than sexual adultery; and with somewhat 40 hour intimacy may lead to
copulation imagined or practiced. (teaches Dr. Dobson.)
And then there is
the 2Timothy 2:15-16; 3:15-16 principles of hermeneutics connection with
Genesis 3:1-6. (Paul was highly educated, including well-learned in existent
Scripture.)
Is the reaction
to verse 3:18 and the typical lack of reaction to verse 3:19 odd? Or is it
simply more revealing when it comes to marriage?
Am I forgetting
to explain 3:19? No. I’m confident you’ve already figured it out.
Then there’s our oath
of marital allegiance to think about and possible need to pledge to one another
again.
EBB4
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