Mark 10:9

"and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh."

Key Reflection

In Mark 10:9, Jesus reiterates a principle drawn from Genesis 2:24, where God states that a man and his wife shall become one flesh. This concept would have been deeply rooted in the cultural context of first-century Judaism, where marriage was not merely an emotional or contractual arrangement but a profound union intended to create a new family unit. The original audience would have understood this as a powerful statement about the unity and permanence of marriage, reflecting God's design for a husband and wife to become so closely joined that they are no longer separate individuals but form one entity.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

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