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Bible Yoke

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Why some Christians marry atheists when the bible is not allowing that ?

“Do not be bound together with unbelievers; for what partnership have righteousness and lawlessness, or what fellowship has light with darkness? 15 Or what harmony has Christ with Belial, or what has a believer in common with an unbeliever?” (2 Cor. 6:14-15).

http://www.carm.org/questions/yoked.htm

Why there is no strong prohibition from the church ?

Because love (lust/passion/attraction/whatever) is an EXTREMELY powerful motivator for human beings. Marrying someone that doesn’t share your faith certainly isn’t the only mistake that people…including Christians…make in the name of love. Fornication, adultery, crimes of passion, and the list goes on…

There IS a strong prohibition from any number of churches related to marriage to people that don’t share your faith. A childhood friend of mine couldn’t marry his girlfriend until he converted to Mormonism. The church wouldn’t marry my Catholic father to my Baptist mother (unless she was willing to convert first). A friend of mine couldn’t marry her husband until he completed the process for converting to Judaism.


Accepting the Yoke of Heaven: Commentary on the Weekly Torah Portion


Accepting the Yoke of Heaven: Commentary on the Weekly Torah Portion


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Accepting the Yoke of Heaven is a compelling collection of thoughts on the weekly Torah portion by the acclaimed Jewish philosopher, Yeshayahu Leibowitz. As he leads us from Creation to the death of Moses, Professor Leibowitz takes us on a dramatic journey of philosophical discovery. Revealing his rational views on the nature of God and his relationship with Man, Leibowitz challenges our conceptio…

Saint Basil Bishop of Kineshma (A Guiding Light, Russian New Martyr of the Communist Yoke)


Saint Basil Bishop of Kineshma (A Guiding Light, Russian New Martyr of the Communist Yoke)




An Unequal Yoke


An Unequal Yoke


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Holy Bible: King James Version, Charcoal/charcoal, Italian Duo-tone


Holy Bible: King James Version, Charcoal/charcoal, Italian Duo-tone


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The Adventure Bible (Paperback)


The Adventure Bible (Paperback)


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The Grandmother`s Bible


The Grandmother`s Bible


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Holy Bible (Paperback)


Holy Bible (Paperback)


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The Yoke


The Yoke


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Yoke


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Yoke of Yeshua: A Devotional Bible Study on the Entire Life of Jesus C


Yoke of Yeshua: A Devotional Bible Study on the Entire Life of Jesus C


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Yeshua or Yahshua is the Hebrew form of the name JESUS. Yeshua means the LORD’s salvation-the perfect name for the Savior. Yeshua took our hard yoke of sin on Himself and He placed a soft yoke of devotion on us. He said, Take my yoke upon you … and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy. Real peace is linked to a yoke. To discover the secret of this paradox, one has to study Yeshua’s life. He has relieved millions of their burdens and inspired them with new energy. The Yoke of Yeshua harmonizes the four gospels into one story. It shows how events followed each other and then it explains their meaning in context.

The Yoke of Yeshua: A Devotional Bible Study on the Entire Life of Jesus Christ Based on a Harmony of the Four Gospels


The Yoke of Yeshua: A Devotional Bible Study on the Entire Life of Jesus Christ Based on a Harmony of the Four Gospels


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Yeshua or Yahshua is the Hebrew form of the name JESUS. Yeshua means the LORD”s salvation-the perfect name for the Savior. Yeshua took our hard yoke of sin on Himself and He placed a soft yoke of devotion on us. He said, Take my yoke upon you … and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy. Real peace is linked to a yoke. To discover the secret of this paradox, one has to study Yeshua”s life. He has relieved millions of their burdens and inspired them with new energy. The Yoke of Yeshua harmonizes the four gospels into one story. It shows how events followed each other and then it explains their meaning in context.

To Break Every Yoke


To Break Every Yoke


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Marvin L. Chaney (San Francisco Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union, 1969 to 2006) enjoys international recognition for his seminal role in defining and developing a social-historical approach to the Hebrew Scriptures. Among the 20 papers in this Festschrift, Phyllis Bird writes on Israelite women’s religious activity outside the household, Robert Coote on the dating of J, William Dever on archaeology and the social world of Isaiah, Patricia Dutcher-Walls on queen mothers and royal politics in late-monarchic Judah, John H. Elliott on the semantics of envy, jealousy, and zeal in the Bible, Frank Frick on sexual imagery in Hosea 1-3, Norman Gottwald on the interplay of religion and ethnicity in biblical Israel, Ron Hendel on the anthropology of food in the priestly Torah, David Hopkins on agricultural labor in ancient Palestine, Richard Horsley on the political roots of early Judean apocalyptic texts, Carol Meyers on Iron II Judean pillar figurines, Richard Rohrbaugh on Zacchaeus as defender of Jesus’ honor, Katharine Sakenfeld on postcolonial perspectives on Rahab, Ruth, and Jael, Luise Schottroff on the notions of world rule and serving God in traditions about Jesus, Keith Whitelam on mapping ancient Israel, Antoinette Wire on the God of Jesus in Mark, and Gale Yee on recovering marginalized groups in ancient Israel.