Mark 10:12

"He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her."

Key Reflection

In Mark 10:12, Jesus addresses the issue of divorce and remarriage, emphasizing that a man who divorces his wife and then marries another woman has committed adultery against her original spouse. This statement challenges the prevailing legalistic approach to marriage and divorce in first-century Jewish society, where men often used a simple written document to release their wives without genuine cause. Jesus' teaching reflects the broader context of God's covenantal relationship with Israel, highlighting the permanence and fidelity required in marital bonds as a reflection of divine faithfulness.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

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