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Hermann Olshausen
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(On all that respects this subject, and particularly the Babbinical explanations of the Mosaic ordinances, see more fiilly in note on Matth. xix. 3, ff.) According to the ex- press assertion of Jesus (Matth. xix. 8), this regulation was made only on account of the Jews' hardness of heart, ax^rjpoKapdia. The right conception of marriage, as an indissoluble union of soul, was embraced even in the Old Testament. But the Pharisees did not regard this indulgence as such, and considered it as belongi...ng to the essence of marriage, that a husband can dismiss his wife when he pleases, in order to marry another. To this vulgar notion the Saviour opposes the ukal conception of marriage, and paints the evil consequences of divorce. Firsts the divorced woman (clTroAc- XvfdvTi), who must still be conceived as bound by the marriage-tie, is exposed to the temptation of entering on another connexion. He therefore occasions her to sin, Troiet avr^v fwixaaOai, Nexty he brings another man into the danger of forming an adulterous connexion with the divorced.

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