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Originally Posted by peter83
Yes.
For example if one is second time married and his new wife is her first time, then (if we take the second rule) they are in adultery .
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This is dependent on:
a) the first marriage of the man was itself a covenant marriage (e.g. the spouse was not in adultery to an earlier marriage.)
b) the first wife is alive
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Originally Posted by peter83
But after they repent the man has to stay unmarried or go back to her first , while the woman can be married, because the previous marriage with the adulterous was not valid.
Is this what you mean?
But seriously i don't know, in some cases is very complicated
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Yes, you understand this well.
The woman made a mistake entering the adulterious relationship, she repented, and she can be attuned for a true marriage spouse.
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Because strait [is] the gate, and narrow [is] the way, which leadeth unto life,[/I]
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