Jesus on Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage: A Reflection on Matthew 19:3-12 and Mark 10:2-12 from an Akan Perspective

Ernest Nyarko
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Marriage, as depicted in both the Old and New Testaments, is considered a sacred institution created by God. However, this sacred institution has been under attack over the centuries and has resulted in a high divorce rate, particularly among Christians. While this might seem discouraging, it does not suggest that there is no hope for this divine institution. That means that Christianity today must help in formulating a truly Biblical view or principles for Christian marriage to reduce the prevalence of divorce. In the Gospels, Jesus spoke about marriage, divorce, and remarriage, condemning the Jewish leaders’ permissive attitude towards divorce. He highlights several principles to emphasize the uniqueness and permanency of marriage that Christians can use as a template for their marriage. This paper thus examined Jesus’ perspective on these topics in Matthew 19:3-12 and Mark 10:2-12 through a literary analysis using related materials. It first explored the context of the selected passages. It also examined four main principles that Jesus presents in the above passage regarding the institution of marriage by analyzing some key Greek words that Jesus used, which are relevant to the topic. These are kataleipō, proskollaō, suzeugnumi, and chōrizetō. The study concluded that the principles highlighted by Christ remain as pertinent in today’s world as they were during his era. Also when believers adhere to Christ’s teachings, Christian marriages can be enhanced and rejuvenated. This write-up adds to the existing literature on the marriage institution. Keywords: Chōrizetō, Divorce, Kataleipō, Marriage, Proskollaō, Suzeugnumi
耶稣论婚姻、离婚和再婚:从阿坎人的视角反思《马太福音》19:3-12 和《马可福音》10:2-12
旧约》和《新约》都将婚姻视为上帝创造的神圣制度。然而,几个世纪以来,这一神圣的制度一直受到攻击,导致离婚率居高不下,尤其是在基督徒中。虽然这似乎令人沮丧,但这并不意味着这一神圣制度没有希望。这意味着今天的基督教必须帮助制定真正符合《圣经》的基督徒婚姻观或原则,以降低离婚率。在福音书中,耶稣谈到了婚姻、离婚和再婚,谴责了犹太领袖对离婚的放任态度。他强调了几条原则,强调婚姻的独特性和永久性,基督徒可以将其作为婚姻的模板。因此,本文通过对相关材料进行文学分析,研究了耶稣在《马太福音》19:3-12 和《马可福音》10:2-12 中对这些主题的看法。本文首先探讨了所选经文的背景。本文还通过分析耶稣使用的一些与该主题相关的关键希腊词语,研究了耶稣在上述经文中提出的有关婚姻制度的四项主要原则。这四个词是 kataleipō、proskollaō、suzeugnumi 和 chōrizetō。研究得出的结论是,基督所强调的原则在当今世界仍然具有现实意义,就像在他的时代一样。此外,当信徒们恪守基督的教诲时,基督徒的婚姻也会得到改善和振兴。这篇文章为现有的婚姻制度文献增添了新的内容。 关键词正理宗、离婚、加泰利保、婚姻、普洛斯科劳、自戕者
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