Is it Biblically permissive to beat one's wife?

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because we don't censor like democrats LOL
LOL...I am not a liberal.
Would you sensor someone who spoke with 3 gd's in one sentence? I hope so.
Same principal. It is not a sensor...it is morally right.
 

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LOL...I am not a liberal.
Would you sensor someone who spoke with 3 gd's in one sentence? I hope so.
Same principal. It is not a sensor...it is morally right.
never said you were. a liberal.
 
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As far as the original ? of the thread-

Of course as humans we know it’s not ok to beat wives. No one is asking for permission. But our ideas of things are not what is in the Bible. Slavery we seen the pictures of how beyond awful. But slavery was admissible in the Bible as owned property and God must have instituted it as He created and controlled every nation from the beginning. Those Jesus bought with blood are owned property. And it’s like being a slave of Jesus. I would want to be slave to Jesus in love. In reality the slave masters tho can be good masters or bad masters like husbands it’s referring to. What the original post was about with wives being beaten by husbands most simply put is saying the same thing as this:

18 Slaves, in reverent fear of God submit yourselves to your masters, not only to those who are good and considerate, but also to those who are harsh. 19 For it is commendable if someone bears up under the pain of unjust suffering because they are conscious of God. 20 But how is it to your credit if you receive a beating for doing wrong and endure it? But if you suffer for doing good and you endure it, this is commendable before God.
 

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But slavery was admissible in the Bible as owned property and God must have
instituted it as He created and controlled every nation from the beginning.
Do you think God instituted polygamy as well?
 

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As far as the original ? of the thread-

Of course as humans we know it’s not ok to beat wives. No one is asking for permission. But our ideas of things are not what is in the Bible. Slavery we seen the pictures of how beyond awful. But slavery was admissible in the Bible as owned property and God must have instituted it as He created and controlled every nation from the beginning. Those Jesus bought with blood are owned property. And it’s like being a slave of Jesus. I would want to be slave to Jesus in love. In reality the slave masters tho can be good masters or bad masters like husbands it’s referring to. What the original post was about with wives being beaten by husbands most simply put is saying the same thing as this:

18 Slaves, in reverent fear of God submit yourselves to your masters, not only to those who are good and considerate, but also to those who are harsh. 19 For it is commendable if someone bears up under the pain of unjust suffering because they are conscious of God. 20 But how is it to your credit if you receive a beating for doing wrong and endure it? But if you suffer for doing good and you endure it, this is commendable before God.
No God did not institute Slavery. That is very bad error in biblically thinking SIN is the origin. Jesus is the Cure. Luke 4:18 Jesus clearly states the position of the Father as to why HE came which was Prophecied 600 years before


“The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me,
Because He has anointed Me
To preach the gospel to the poor;
He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted,
To proclaim liberty to the captives
And recovery of sight to the blind,
To set at liberty those who are oppressed;
 

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Do you think God instituted polygamy as well?
God never instituted polygamy. As one growing up in that situation, I can tell you it was a really bad idea.

Deuteronomy 17:17
Also, the king must not have too many wives, because that will make him turn away from the Lord. And he must not make himself rich with silver and gold.
 

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The nature of slavery in the Bible was more like an employee paying off a debt to someone he owed a lot money to. Also, every seven years slavery of this type the slaves were set free.
 

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God never instituted polygamy. As one growing up in that situation, I can tell you it was a really bad idea.

Deuteronomy 17:17
Also, the king must not have too many wives, because that will make him turn away from the Lord. And he must not make himself rich with silver and gold.
How many is too many? Yes, I agree: God did not institute polygamy. I am
not sure He instituted slavery either, which is why I asked that other person...

Making provisions for and laws around men's detestable habits does not mean God approves.
 

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The nature of slavery in the Bible was more like an employee paying off a debt to someone
he owed a lot money to. Also, every seven years slavery of this type the slaves were set free.
Here (<- link) is an excellent resource that lays out how slavery in ancient Israel was
superior in every way to how slaves were treated in other ancient cultures. Laws indicate
that in Israel the fate of slaves was not nearly as harsh as their conditions elsewhere.


Furthermore, it is noteworthy that the entire formal presentation of law in the Torah
begins with the laws of slavery. After the introductory verse in Exodus 21:1,
“These are
the rules that you shall set before them,”
the Torah commences with the laws of slavery.
This is unique among the law codes of antiquity.


The reason for this placement of slavery laws in primary position, and for the relatively
beneficent treatment of slaves in Israel, is clear. Israel’s national experience had been
one of slavery. Indeed, the people had emerged as a unified nation during the period
of slavery in Egypt. This experience was so central to Israel’s consciousness that it never
forgot its roots. It permeates the Bible, and thus explains both the position and the
particulars of the laws of slavery in the Torah.
 

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in Scrabble if you are married you need to join your scores together and beat your combined highest scores. You are not allowed to play off against each other.

That could be disastrous for your marriage!
 

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How many is too many? Yes, I agree: God did not institute polygamy. I am
not sure He instituted slavery either, which is why I asked that other person...


Making provisions for and laws around men's detestable habits does not mean God approves.
Here is a list related to bond servants or the slavery of the Bible.

  1. BOND » Kidnapping and selling into slavery forbidden (Deuteronomy 21:10-14;24:7; 1 Timothy 1:10; Revelation 18:13)
  2. BOND » Fugitive, not to be returned to his master (Deuteronomy 23:15,16)
  3. BOND » David erroneously supposed to be a fugitive slave (1 Samuel 25:10)
  4. BOND » Hagar, commanded by an angel to return to Sarah (Sarai), her owner (Genesis 16:9)
  5. BOND » Sought by Shimei (1 Kings 2:39-41)
  6. BOND » Onesimus interceded for, by Paul (Philemon 1:21)
  7. BOND » Rights of those born to a master (Genesis 14:14;17:13,27; Exodus 21:4; Proverbs 29:21; Ecclesiastes 2:7; Jeremiah)
  8. BOND » Captives of war became slaves (Deuteronomy 20:14;21:10-14; 2 Kings 5:2; 2 Chronicles 28:8,10; Lamentations 5:13)
  9. BOND » Captive bondservants shared by priests and Levites (Numbers 31:28-47)
  10. BOND » Thieves punished by being made (Genesis 43:18; Exodus 22:3)
  11. BOND » Defaulting debtors made (Leviticus 25:39; Matthew 18:25)
  12. BOND » Children of defaulting debtors sold as (2 Kings 4:1-7)
  13. BOND » Voluntary servitude of (Leviticus 25:47; Deuteronomy 15:16,17; Joshua 9:11-21)
  14. BOND » Given as dowry (Genesis 29:24,29)
  15. BOND » Owned by priests (Leviticus 22:11; Mark 14:66)
  16. BOND » Slaves owned slaves (2 Samuel 9:10)
  17. BOND » The master could marry, or give in marriage (Exodus 21:7-10; Deuteronomy 21:10-14; 1 Chronicles 2:34,35)
  18. BOND » Taken in concubinage (Genesis 16:1,2,6;30:3,9)
  19. BOND » Used as soldiers by Abraham (Genesis 14:14)
  20. BOND » Must be circumcised (Genesis 17:13,27; Exodus 12:44)
  21. BOND » Must enjoy religious privileges with the master's household (Deuteronomy 12:12,18;16:11,14;29:10,11)
  22. BOND » Must have rest on the sabbath (Exodus 20:10;23:12; Deuteronomy 5:14)
  23. BOND » Equal status of, with other disciples of Jesus (1 Corinthians 7:21,22;12:13; Galatians 3:28; Ephesians 6:8)
  24. BOND » Kindness to, commanded (Leviticus 25:43; Ephesians 6:9)
  25. BOND » Bond service threatened, as a national punishment, for the disobedience of Israel (Deuteronomy 28:68; Joel 3:7,8)
https://www.biblegateway.com/topical/Servant/Nave/

To my knowledge only POWs were made Slaves similar to those taken to the USA. But, even they were to be treated with kindness and respect. They were also taught true religion. More than one wife was too many. And, no their periods of my Dad's wives never lined up at the same time. Us older children kept a calendar to know whom to avoid and send the younger children to for the purpose of keeping them busy. My Father was a Sexton( a branch of LDS Church of Beaver Island in Michigan). I attend Temple Schools to please one of my Mothers. Sexton's were in Ohio and Michigan mostly.

When I became the Prophet, I disbanded the Sect. Most have been born again since then. Those who have died I was called to be by their bedside and I told each about the real Jesus. My Father was murdering July of 1993 while going after his 18th wife in Lakeland, FL.
There were four people involved in his murder which was labeled as home invasion. All four, have life time sentences. I have taken the time to forgive them and visit them to tell them about Jesus.
 

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Here (<- link) is an excellent resource that lays out how slavery in ancient Israel was
superior in every way to how slaves were treated in other ancient cultures. Laws indicate
that in Israel the fate of slaves was not nearly as harsh as their conditions elsewhere.


Furthermore, it is noteworthy that the entire formal presentation of law in the Torah
begins with the laws of slavery. After the introductory verse in Exodus 21:1,
“These are
the rules that you shall set before them,”
the Torah commences with the laws of slavery.
This is unique among the law codes of antiquity.


The reason for this placement of slavery laws in primary position, and for the relatively
beneficent treatment of slaves in Israel, is clear. Israel’s national experience had been
one of slavery. Indeed, the people had emerged as a unified nation during the period
of slavery in Egypt. This experience was so central to Israel’s consciousness that it never
forgot its roots. It permeates the Bible, and thus explains both the position and the
particulars of the laws of slavery in the Torah.
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Code of Hammurabi

(c. 1700 B.C.E.)

Note: The Code of Hammurabi was a compilation of almost three hundred laws on every aspect of life. Much can be learned both about Mesopotamian life and ideals through these laws. It should be kept in mind that we cannot be sure how well enforced these laws were, but it is safe to say that a powerful king in ancient Mesopotamia thought these were the laws that would guide a just society. This code was not was not an entirely new set of laws, but a compilation and revision of earlier law codes of the Sumerians and Akkadians



Prologue:

. . . When Marduk (God of Babylon) sent me to rule the people and to bring help to the country, I established law and justice in the language of the land and promoted the welfare of the people. At that time I decreed:

Justice

1. If a man brings an accusation against another man, charging him with murder, but cannot prove it, the accuser shall be put to death.
2. If a man has accused another of laying a spell upon him, but has not proved it, the accused shall go to the sacred river, he shall plunge into the sacred river, and if the sacred river shall conquer him, he that accused him shall take possession of his house. If the sacred river shall show his innocence and he is saved, his accuser shall be put to death.
3. If a man bears false witness in a case, or does not establish the testimony that he has given, if that case is case involving life, that man shall be put to death.
4. If a man bears false witness concerning grain or money, he shall himself bear the penalty imposed in the case.
5. If a judge pronounces judgment, renders a decision, delivers a verdict duly signed and sealed, and afterward alters his judgment , they shall call that judge to account for the alteration of the judgment which he has pronounced, and he shall pay twelve-fold the penalty in that judgment; and, in the assembly, they shall expel him from his judgment seat.



Property

6. If a man has stolen goods from a temple, or house, he shall be put to death; and he that has received the stolen property from him shall be put to death.
14. If a man has stolen a child, he shall be put to death.
22. If a man practices robbery and is captured, that man shall be put to death.
23. If the robber is not captured, the man who has been robbed shall, in the presence of god, make and itemized statement of his loss, and the city and the governor in whose jurisdiction the robbery was committed shall compensate him for whatever was lost.
24. If it is a life that is lost, the city and governor shall pay (one pound) of silver to his heirs.
26. If a levy-master, or warrant officer, who has been detailed on the king's service, has not gone, or has hired a substitute in his place, that levy-master or warrant officer shall be put to death and the hired substitute shall take his place.
 

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Irrigation

53. If a man neglects to maintain his dike and does not strengthen it, and a break is made in his dike and the water carries away the farmland, the man in whose dike the break has been made shall replace the grain which has been damaged.
54. If he is not able to replace the grain, they shall sell him and his goods and the farmers whose grain the water has carried away shall divide the proceeds from the sale.
 

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Trade

88. If a merchant lends grain at interest, for one gur he shall receive on hundred sila as interest (33 percent); if he lends money at interest, for one shekel of silver he shall receive one-fifth of a shekel as interest.
104. If a merchant gives to an agent grain, wool, oil, or goods of any kind with which to trade, the agent shall write down the value and return the money to the merchant. The agent shall take a sealed receipt for the money which he gives to the merchant.
105. If the agent is careless and does not take a receipt for the money which he has given to the merchant, the money not receipted for shall not be placed to his account.
108. If a wine seller does not take grain for the price of a drink but takes money by the large weight, or if she makes the measure of drink smaller than the measure of grain, they shall call that wine seller to account and throw her into the water.
109. If bad characters gather in the house of a wine seller and she does not arrest them and bring them to the palace, that wine seller shall be put to death.
110. If a priestess who is not living in a convent opens a wine shop or enters a wine shop for a drink, they shall burn that woman.
117. If a man is in debt and sells his wife, son, or daughter, or binds them over to service, for three years they shall work in the house of their purchaser of master; in the fourth year they shall be given their freedom.



Family

129. If the wife of a man is caught lying with another man, they shall bind them and throw them into the water. If the husband of the woman wishes to spare his wife, then the king shall spare his servant.
130. If a man has ravished another's betrothed wife, who is a virgin, while still living in her father's house, and has been caught in the act, that man shall be put to death; the woman shall go free.
131. If a man has accused his wife but she has not been caught lying with another man, she shall take an oath in the name of god and return to her house.
138. If a man wishes to divorce his wife who has not borne him children, he shall give her money to the amount of her marriage price and he shall make good to her the dowry which she brought from her father's house and then he may divorce her.
141. If the wife of a man who is living in her husband's house, has persisted in going out, has acted the fool, has waster her house, has belittled her husband, he shall prosecute her. If her husband has said, "I divorce her," she shall go her way; he shall give her nothing as her price of divorce. If her husband has said "I will not divorce her" he may take another woman to wife; the wife shall live as a Slave in her husband's house.
142. If a woman has hated her husband and has said, "You shall not possess me,: her past shall be inquired into, as to what she lacks. If she has been discreet, and has no vice, and her husband has gone out, and has greatly belittled her; that woman has not blame, she shall take her marriage portion and go off to her father's house.
143. If she has not been discreet, has gone out, ruined her house, belittled her husband, she shall be drowned.
150. If a man has presented a field, garden, house, or goods to his wife, has granted her a deed of gift, her children, after her husband's death, shall not dispute her right; the mother shall leave it after her death to that one of her children whom she loves best. She shall not leave it to an outsider.
153. If a man's wife, for the sake of another, has caused her husband to be killed, that woman shall be impaled
154. If a man has committed incest with his daughter, that man shall be banished from the city.
155. If a man has betrothed a maiden to his son and his son has known her, and afterward the man has lain in her bosom, and been caught, that man shall be strangled and she shall be cast into the water.
156. If a man has betrothed a maiden to his son, and his son has not known her, and that man has lain in her bosom, she shall pay her half a mina of silver, and shall pay over to her whatever she brought from her father's house, and the husband of her choice shall marry her.
159 If a man who has brought a gift to the house of his father-in-law and has paid the marriage price, looks with longing upon another woman and says to his father-in-law, "I will not marry your daughter," the father of the daughter shall take to himself whatever was brought to him.
168. If a man sets his face to disinherit his son and says to the judges, "I will disinherit my son," the judges shall inquire into his record, and if the son has not committed a crime sufficiently grave to cut him off from sonship, the father may not cut off his son from sonship.
170. If a man's wife bears him children and his maidservant bears him children, and the father during his lifetime says to the children which the maidservant bore him, "My children," and reckons them with the children of his wife, after the father dies the children of the wife and the children of the maidservant shall divide the goods of the father's estates equally. The son of the wife shall have the right of choice a the division.



Personal Injury

195. If a son strikes his father, they shall cut off his hand.
196. If a man destroys the eye of another man, they shall destroy his eye.
197. If he breaks another man's bone, they shall break his bone.
198. If he destroys the eye of a plebeian or breaks the bone of a plebeian, he shall pay one mina of silver.
199. If he destroys the eye of a man's Slave or beaks a bone of a man's Slave, he shall pay one-half his price.
200. If a man knocks out a tooth of a man of his own rank, they shall knock out his tooth
201. If he knocks out a tooth of a plebeian, he shall pay one-third mina of silver
209. If a man has struck a free woman with child, and has caused her to miscarry, he shall pay ten shekels for her miscarriage
210. If that woman die, his daughter shall be killed.

211. If by a blow he has caused a plebian's daughter to have a miscarriage, he shall pay five shekels of silver.

212. If that woman has died, he shall pay one-half mina of silver.

213. If he struck a freeman's female Slave and has caused her to have a miscarriage, he shall pay two shekels of silver.

214. If that female Slave has died, he shall pay one-third mina of silver.



Physicians and Malpractice

215. If a physician operates on a man for a sever wound with a bronze lancet and saves the man's life, or if he opens an abscess in the eye of a man with a bronze lancet and saves that man's eye, he shall receive ten shekels of silver.
216. If he is a plebeian, he shall receive five shekels.
217. If he is a Slave, the owner shall pay two shekels.
218. If a physician operates on a man for a sever wound with a bronze lancet and causes the man's death, or destroys the man's eye, they shall cut off his hand.
219. If a physician operates on a Slave for a severe wound and causes his death, he shall restore a Slave of equal value.



Building Code

229. If a builder builds a house for a man and does not make its construction sound, and the house which he has built collapses and causes the death of the owner of the house, the builder shall be put to death.
233. If a builder builds a house for a man and does not make its construction sound, and a wall cracks, that builder shall strengthen that wall at his own expense.



Property and Wage Regulations

244. If a man has hired an ox, or an ass, and a lion has killed it in the open field, the loss falls on the owner.
245. If a man has hired an ox and has caused its death, by carelessness, or blows, he shall restore ox for ox, to the owner of the ox.
249. If a man has hired an ox, and god has struck it, and it has died, the man that hired the ox shall make affidavit and go free.
250. If a bull has gone wild and gored a man, and caused his death, there can be no suit against the owner.
251. If a man's ox be a gorer, and has revealed its evil propensity as a gorer, and he has not blunted its horn, or shut up the ox, and then that ox has gored a free man, and caused his death, the owner shall pay half a mina of silver
257. If a man hires a field laborer, he shall pay him eight gur of grain per year.
258. If a man hires a herdsman, he shall pay him six gur of grain per year.
268. If a man hires on ox to thresh, twenty sila of grain is his daily hire.
282. If a Slave has said to his master, "You are not my master," he shall be brought to account as his Slave, and his master shall cut off his ear.
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To my knowledge only POWs were made Slaves similar to those taken to the USA. But, even they were to be treated with kindness and respect. They were also taught true religion. More than one wife was too many. And, no their periods of my Dad's wives never lined up at the same time. Us older children kept a calendar to know whom to avoid and send the younger children to for the purpose of keeping them busy. My Father was a Sexton (a branch of LDS Church of Beaver Island in Michigan). I attend Temple Schools to please one of my Mothers. Sexton's were in Ohio and Michigan mostly.

When I became the Prophet, I disbanded the Sect. Most have been born again since then. Those who have died I was called to be by their bedside and I told each about the real Jesus. My Father was murdering July of 1993 while going after his 18th wife in Lakeland, FL.
There were four people involved in his murder which was labeled as home invasion. All four, have life time sentences. I have taken the time to forgive them and visit them to tell them about Jesus.
Wow! What a very interesting life (no doubt very challenging as well) and so very different from my own (with its own challenges and difficulties). Thank God you were called out of all that, and I praise His Holy Name that you have become an overcomer because of what He did for you, that you may in turn be a blessing to others.
 
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Guys everything you listed is slavery we have known. You said only the POWs were slaves as we know was done in America. Even if just that was true, that is instituted slavery. They are owned human beings. You think the humans owning them all treated their property good?

Polygamy- you gave a verse that says the king is to not have TOO many wives. Does that say just have one wife? Too sounds plural to me. So is that instituted or not? If God controlled every country and who was king since the beginning like it says in the Bible then how would God not be in control of slavery since all authorities are instituted by God? Bible says that word for word.

Search and list all the verses that prophecy all the details about when and how God would send Israel into slavery and for 400 years. Also research all those details to see how they match with Africans that came to America and if America matches Egypt in any ways. When did Africans FIRST arrive as slaves and how long have they been oppressed differently than the rest of the population? Geographically as well how does America match Egypt? Why does America have same Egyptian cities on the Mississippi as Egypt did the Nile? Could it be a double prophecy?
 

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women have a right to protect themselves and protect their children by separating from such a man for the purpose of getting counseling from someone who does not try to justify abusing women. The purpose of counseling would be effectively deal with stopping the abuse and reconciling a marriage following the biblical model of men loving their wives.
I wholeheartedly agree with the excerpt (above) from this post of yours, NotmebutHim! I'd also add the fact that Scripture clearly shows that any husband should treat his wife (and her body) as his OWN! AND that the husband should also treat his wife as Jesus treats His Church. (Ephesians 5:22 and on) So why would anyone beat themselves and where does Jesus beat the Church?!

For the sake of stating my experience and knowledge related to your above post: I am a retired Ordained Pastoral Counsellor & a Registered Masters in Clinical Social Work Therapist in private practice since 1987. I am 64 and married almost 39 years (it is coming up fast!) I have many hours working with marriages of Christians where there has been wifely abuse. There is NO excuse or Biblical way to justify such sin!
 

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Guys everything you listed is slavery we have known. You said only the POWs were slaves as we know was done in America. Even if just that was true, that is instituted slavery. They are owned human beings. You think the humans owning them all treated their property good?
The Bible does not forbid slavery. But the Old Testament regulated it. Paul encouraged masters to treat their slaves fairly and for slaves to obey their master. Slavery was not tied up with race and skin color in Paul's day or Abrahams like it was in the US South in the 1800s and prior centuries.

Abraham's servant, the one whose prayer the LORD answered, said of his master in Genesis 24:35,
And the Lord hath blessed my master greatly; and he is become great: and he hath given him flocks, and herds, and silver, and gold, and menservants, and maidservants, and camels, and asses.

Search and list all the verses that prophecy all the details about when and how God would send Israel into slavery and for 400 years. Also research all those details to see how they match with Africans that came to America and if America matches Egypt in any ways. When did Africans FIRST arrive as slaves and how long have they been oppressed differently than the rest of the population? Geographically as well how does America match Egypt? Why does America have same Egyptian cities on the Mississippi as Egypt did the Nile? Could it be a double prophecy?
America is not Egypt and does not resemble it much at all. Americans named some of their cities after Egyptian cities. They don't look like Egyptian cities. The Nile is big. The Mississippi river is big. The religion and demographics are not the same. And 400 years is not 245 years.

The British Israelite movement found vague similarities between passages of scripture and the British people. That doesn't make the British Israelites.