We are talking about people who have no moral laws written for them. Also in Abraham's and Isaac's defence they haven't seen Rebecca and their family like forever untill she was brought to be married. I'm saying these so that you will feel this is normal because In our country marrying cousins isn't a thing though you won't believe but I just went for a cousins marriage yesterday. And after looking at some brother assaulting their sister and daughters fooling arround their father this is something far better.I was reading the book of Genesis (just reading the Bible all over again!) and am up to the part where Abraham wants to find a wife for his heir, Isaac. He tells his servant Eliziar to go find him one and stipulates she cannot be a Canaanite girl, she HAS to be someone from their family. So Eliziar comes across Rebekah watering his camels, and chooses her as Isaac's bride (Isaac doesnt really have any say in this!)
Anyway it works out in the end and Rebekah agrees after shes somewhat bribed into being Isaacs wife with lots of gold jewellery etc. She is related to Abraham, as shes Abrahams brother Nahor's grand daughter....
I am wondering, does this make Isaac and Rebekah first cousins (once removed?) and ok...but isnt this a bit too CLOSE? I mean I like my cousins but I wouldnt dream of marrying them! How about your families...is there anyone in your extended family who have married each other? Is this weird, or normal?
What about the opposite, have your parents ever said YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED to marry someone from this particular group? And if you did or someone else in your family did, were they shunned?
I was reading the book of Genesis (just reading the Bible all over again!) and am up to the part where Abraham wants to find a wife for his heir, Isaac. He tells his servant Eliziar to go find him one and stipulates she cannot be a Canaanite girl, she HAS to be someone from their family. So Eliziar comes across Rebekah watering his camels, and chooses her as Isaac's bride (Isaac doesnt really have any say in this!)
Anyway it works out in the end and Rebekah agrees after shes somewhat bribed into being Isaacs wife with lots of gold jewellery etc. She is related to Abraham, as shes Abrahams brother Nahor's grand daughter....
I am wondering, does this make Isaac and Rebekah first cousins (once removed?) and ok...but isnt this a bit too CLOSE? I mean I like my cousins but I wouldnt dream of marrying them! How about your families...is there anyone in your extended family who have married each other? Is this weird, or normal?
What about the opposite, have your parents ever said YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED to marry someone from this particular group? And if you did or someone else in your family did, were they shunned?
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I dont get it
sorry am a bit slow
The images imply that if you are caught speeding, you will be blown away. It is military humor friend.uh
I dont get it
sorry am a bit slow
oh ok!The images imply that if you are caught speeding, you will be blown away. It is military humor friend.
In bible times, people tended rather to insult those who were not - e.g. King David - "Who is this dirty, uncircumcised philistine?" It was generally expected that unless a man otherwise noted or he identified as being one of the aforementioned philistines, he was.Though in Exodus the important ritual to know someone is a child of Abraham is that they need to be circumcised. (and you cant know this because men dont really go round parading the fact that they are circumcised or not) I mean...wives know, but do men in general go round boasting they are circumcised?
Lol. Unless a girl I dated asked me directly, I wouldn't have dreamed of stating something like this outright to her - it could totally be taken the wrong way as some sort of advance, or at best, too much information. I just presumed the girl would assume if curious, based on my background. Being "part Jewish" might be a more delicate way to hint at it.I dont recall so. Its not really spoken of. No passages in books ever describe this when it comes to the big love scene either lol. No men I ever went out with ever told me 'just so you know, Im circumcised'