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''And the Bible rights gives any man a right to leave and divorce and leave his wife, that'll cut her hair. That's the Bible. That's THUS SAITH THE LORD.<ref>The Worst Sinner in the City 56-0218E</ref>
''And the Bible rights gives any man a right to leave and divorce and leave his wife, that'll cut her hair. That's the Bible. That's THUS SAITH THE LORD.<ref>The Worst Sinner in the City 56-0218E</ref>


''Notice, he can put away his wife any time he wants to, but she can't put him away...
''Notice, he can put away his wife any time he wants to, but she can't put him away...
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''Now you notice in First Corinthians 7:10, notice, Paul commands the wife that is, that divorces her husband, to remain single or be reconciled, not to remarry. She must remain single, or to be reconciled back to her husband. She cannot remarry. She must remain single, but, notice, he never said about the man. See, you can't make the Word lie. "From the beginning," the sex law by polygamy. Now, the Word of God runs true with nature of God, runs in to continuity.
''Now you notice in First Corinthians 7:10, notice, Paul commands the wife that is, that divorces her husband, to remain single or be reconciled, not to remarry. She must remain single, or to be reconciled back to her husband. She cannot remarry. She must remain single, but, notice, he never said about the man. See, you can't make the Word lie. "From the beginning," the sex law by polygamy. Now, the Word of God runs true with nature of God, runs in to continuity.


''I have told you the Truth, THUS SAITH THE LORD, all the way through! </ref>65-0221M – Marriage and Divorce</ref>
''I have told you the Truth, THUS SAITH THE LORD, all the way through! <ref>65-0221M – Marriage and Divorce</ref>
 
 


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