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1 I, Int | no better as such than a wife in the sight of God. (2) 2 I, 3 | a picture of husband and wife. The sixty-fold applies 3 I, 5 | and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.” 4 I, 5 | only person who, except his wife, and his sons and their 5 I, 5 | that Jacob served for his wife, and that when Rachel, thinking 6 I, 5 | brother on account of his wife, was stricken by the avenging 7 I, 5 | brings forward Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, and 8 I, 5 | He places Boaz and his wife Ruth side by side in his 9 I, 5 | was instructed by Huldah, wife of Shallum. Daniel also 10 I, 5 | undefiled.’ And 4287 ‘A wife is bound for so long time 11 I, 7 | let each man have his own wife, and let each woman have 12 I, 7 | husband render unto the wife her due: and likewise also 13 I, 7 | due: and likewise also the wife unto the husband. The wife 14 I, 7 | wife unto the husband. The wife hath not power over her 15 I, 7 | over his own body, but the wife. Defraud ye not one the 16 I, 7 | let each man have his own wife,” unless he had previously 17 I, 7 | let each man have his own wife.” Just as though one were 18 I, 7 | it is good not to have a wife: but, it is good not to 19 I, 7 | let each man have his own wife, and let each woman have 20 I, 7 | fornication let each man marry a wife: otherwise by this excuse 21 I, 7 | lust, and whenever a man’s wife died, he would have to marry 22 I, 7 | fornication, but “have his own wife.” Let him he says have and 23 I, 7 | says have and use his own wife, whom he had before he became 24 I, 7 | only as a sister, not as a wife unless fornication should 25 I, 7 | excusable to touch her. “The wife hath not power over her 26 I, 7 | over his own body, but the wife.” The whole question here 27 I, 7 | husband render unto the wife her due. He bound himself 28 I, 7 | as often as I render my wife her due, I cannot pray. 29 I, 10 | but the Lord. That the wife depart not from her husband ( 30 I, 10 | the husband leave not his wife. But to the rest say I, 31 I, 10 | brother hath an unbelieving wife, and she is content to dwell 32 I, 10 | cause of fornication, a wife must not be put away, and 33 I, 10 | be put away, and that a wife who has been put away, may 34 I, 10 | depart, lest husband or wife be preferred to Christ, 35 I, 10 | same Apostle says4309 “A wife is bound for so long time 36 I, 10 | bring an alien-born as a wife for his son Isaac. And Ezra 37 I, 11 | being circumcised from a wife, that is, unmarried, do 38 I, 11 | unmarried, do not marry a wife, that is, do not become 39 I, 11 | be circumcised. You had a wife, he says, when you believed: 40 I, 11 | Whether he had, or had not, a wife when he believed, let him 41 I, 11 | if you have, he says, a wife, and are bound to her, and 42 I, 11 | the bondservant of your wife, be not sad upon that account, 43 I, 11 | destroying another. Keep your wife awhile, and do not go too 44 I, 11 | faith: for he who had a wife when he became a believer, 45 I, 11 | is the bondservant of a wife, he is, so to speak, the 46 I, 11 | called by the Lord had not a wife and was free from the bondage 47 I, 11 | the bondservant, not of a wife but of Christ, to serve 48 I, 12 | permitted to put away a wife, forbade the practice altogether. 49 I, 12 | of the man is so with his wife, it is not expedient to 50 I, 12 | contemplating the burden of a wife, exclaimed, “If the case 51 I, 12 | of the man is so with his wife, it is not expedient to 52 I, 12 | kingdom of heaven to take a wife: but it is a hard matter, 53 I, 12 | Art thou bound unto a wife? Seek not to be loosed. 54 I, 12 | Art thou loosed from a wife? Seek not a wife.” Each 55 I, 12 | from a wife? Seek not a wife.” Each one of us has his 56 I, 12 | If thou art bound to a wife, give her not a bill of 57 I, 12 | divorce. If I am loosed from a wife, I will not seek a wife. 58 I, 12 | wife, I will not seek a wife. As I do not dissolve marriages 59 I, 12 | into account. He who has a wife is regarded as a debtor, 60 I, 12 | to be the servant of his wife, and like bad servants to 61 I, 12 | bound. But he who has no wife, in the first place owes 62 I, 13 | world, how he may please his wife, and is 4328 divided.” Let 63 I, 13 | the husband to please his wife, and that he may please 64 I, 13 | between the virgin and the wife.” The words, it is true, 65 I, 13 | world, how he may please his wife4333 and he is divided.” 66 I, 13 | Just as the man who has a wife is anxious for the things 67 I, 13 | world, how he may please his wife, so the married woman thinks 68 I, 13 | two things, either take a wife or fall, let him do what 69 I, 13 | does not sin if he marry a wife; yet, he does not well if 70 I, 13 | previously said “He who marries a wife does not sin”: here he tells 71 I, 14 | first, and says4340 “A wife is bound for so long time 72 I, 14 | rib was turned into one wife. “And they two,” he says, “ 73 I, 14(4345)| marriages after loss of first wife, however happening. And 74 I, 14 | years old, having been the wife of one man.” The whole command 75 I, 15 | though a third or a fourth wife has been taken, she is reckoned 76 I, 16 | and shall cleave to his wife, and the twain shall become 77 I, 17 | translated because he had a wife, but because he was 4353 78 I, 17 | preserved together with his wife and sons, although in this 79 I, 19 | moreover, the husband of one wife, Rebecca, prefigures the 80 I, 19 | of Israel4360 Then the wife whom he once loved, and 81 I, 20 | virgin, nor must he take to wife a widow. If a virgin and 82 I, 20 | He who has 4369 married a wife, and he who has planted 83 I, 20 | who is the slave of his wife cannot be the Lord’s soldier. 84 I, 22 | written that Moses had a wife. Now Moses is interpreted 85 I, 22 | that is the law, had a wife: shew me then in the same 86 I, 22 | the son of Nun had either wife or children, and if you 87 I, 22 | blessing was, 4390 “Thy wife shall be as a fruitful vine, 88 I, 23 | Deborah, and Barak, and the wife of Heber the Kenite, I am 89 I, 23 | the tabernacle married a wife, how does that prejudice 90 I, 23 | bishop as the husband of one wife, having children with all 91 I, 24 | boasts that David bought his wife for two hundred foreskins. 92 I, 25 | Huldah, the prophetess, and wife of Shallum, was 4407 consulted 93 I, 26 | that hath left house or wife, or brethren, or parents, 94 I, 26 | Elizabeth, Peter and his wife’s mother, should know, that 95 I, 26 | believed, and no longer had a wife, although in the 4418Sentences” 96 I, 26(4417)| no right to lead about a wife that is a believer” (or 97 I, 26 | Sentences” we read of both his wife and daughter. But for the 98 I, 26 | what Peter, who had had a wife, did not dare ask4420 99 I, 28 | suffered through them, what a wife or woman is. Well then, 100 I, 28 | me to run the risk of the wife I marry proving good or 101 I, 28 | house.” How seldom we find a wife without these faults, he 102 I, 28(4439)| miracle here: a man and his wife not at strife.”~ 103 I, 28 | house common to husband and wife makes a wife proud and breeds 104 I, 28 | husband and wife makes a wife proud and breeds contempt 105 I, 28 | husband: how much more if the wife be the richer of the two, 106 I, 28 | She begins to be not a wife, but mistress of the house; 107 I, 28 | her mistress.” See how a wife is classed with the greatest 108 I, 28 | reply that it is an odious wife, I will give you the same 109 I, 28 | matter. For he who marries a wife is uncertain whether he 110 I, 32 | children of the married wife, saith the Lord.” This is 111 I, 33 | before it, says4488 “My wife died in the evening and 112 I, 33 | Mark well, that while his wife was living he was not at 113 I, 33 | admonish the people. His wife died, the bond of wedlock 114 I, 34 | deacons, husbands of one wife, and having children, were 115 I, 34 | be chosen who marries one wife and begets children; but 116 I, 34 | children; but who marries one wife, and 4493 has his children 117 I, 35 | vice: “the husband of one wife,” that is, in the past, 118 I, 36 | husband keep himself from his wife? Why should a widow persevere 119 I, 36 | another man lies with my wife? For as the teeth were made 120 I, 36 | not blamed for giving my wife bread: similarly if it was 121 I, 36 | if I may so speak, let my wife quench her burning lust 122 I, 38 | think that he who has a wife, so long as he reverts to 123 I, 40 | bridegroom, must either marry a wife if he is to show that virginity 124 I, 41 | thrust in a husband and wife. When the thirty tyrants 125 I, 43 | the virtue. For the 4595 wife of Hasdrubal, when the city 126 I, 43(4595)| and craved for pardon. His wife, standing on the base of 127 I, 44 | What need to tell of the wife of 4596 Niceratus, who, 128 I, 44 | Athens4597 Artemisia, also, wife of Mausolus, is related 129 I, 44 | them that the favourite wife must be burned with her 130 I, 44(4598)| She was the wife of Agron, and assumed the 131 I, 45 | approach of the enemy. His wife, knowing that he must be 132 I, 45(4600)| The wife of Candaules, also called 133 I, 46(4603)| The wife of L. Tarquinius Collatinus, 134 I, 46 | naval triumph, took to wife a virgin, Bilia, of such 135 I, 46 | and on complaining to his wife that she had never told 136 I, 46 | not by the disgust of a wife, but by the abuse of an 137 I, 46 | whom 4605 Brutus took to wife, was a virgin; Cato’s wife, 4606 138 I, 46 | wife, was a virgin; Cato’s wife4606 Marcia, was not a 139 I, 46(4605)| daughter of Cato by his first wife Atilia, before marrying 140 I, 46(4608)| daughter of Cato by his second wife Marcia.~ 141 I, 47 | the conditions—that the wife must be fair, of good character, 142 I, 47 | therefore must not take a wife. For in the first place 143 I, 47 | attend to his books and his wife. Matrons want many things, 144 I, 47 | teachers; but if we have a wife we can neither leave her 145 I, 47 | with us. To support a poor wife, is hard: to put up with 146 I, 47 | too, that in the case of a wife you cannot pick and choose: 147 I, 47 | tried and then bought: a wife is the only thing that is 148 I, 47 | guardian, when an unchaste wife cannot be watched, and a 149 I, 47 | misery of having an ugly wife is less than that of watching 150 I, 47 | observant of his ways, than a wife who thinks she proves herself 151 I, 47 | upon us in sickness than a wife who makes us responsible 152 I, 47 | be a good and agreeable wife (how rare a bird she is!), 153 I, 48 | possibly devote himself to a wife and to philosophy. Meanwhile 154 I, 48 | except in the matter of his wife) was 4621 openly unchaste. 155 I, 48 | Cn. Pompey had an impure wife 4622 Mucia, who was surrounded 156 I, 48(4622)| times. Mucia, his third wife, daughter of Q. Mucius Scævola, 157 I, 48 | Cato, the Censor, had a wife Actoria Paula, a woman of 158 I, 48 | his bed-room as usual, his wife p. 385 in a passion shut 159 I, 48 | concord between himself his wife, and maid-servant, three 160 I, 48 | The truth was that his wife envied the beauty of the 161 I, 48 | him for having divorced a wife, beautiful, chaste, and 162 I, 48(4632)| believe me when I speak of my wife’s beauty (for the ears of 163 I, 48 | the first of whom, the wife of a king and swimming in 164 I, 49 | out used to tie p. 386 his wife’s garter upon his breast, 165 I, 49 | drink unless husband and wife alternately put their lips 166 I, 49 | too ardently loves his own wife is an adulterer.” It is 167 I, 49 | disgraceful to love another man’s wife at all, or one’s own too 168 I, 49 | wise man ought to love his wife with judgment, not with 169 I, 49 | nothing blacker than to love a wife as if she were an adulteress. 170 I, 49 | it is that makes up for a wife’s poverty, enhances her 171 I, 49(4641)| P. Scipio Africanus, and wife of Ti. Sempronius Gracchus, 172 I, 49(4643)| Wife of Tarquinius Priscus.~ 173 I, 49(4644)| authorities she was the wife of Pythagoras.~ 174 I, 49(4650)| Maximus et Flaminica (the wife of a Flamen) nubunt semel.”~ 175 II, 7 | man among them has his own wife, but like beasts they indulge 176 II, 15 | cast out than he married a wife. While he fasted in paradise 177 II, 15 | posterity. 4797 Hannah, the wife of Elkanah, by fasting won 178 II, 15 | daughter of Phanuel, the wife of one husband, and a woman 179 II, 18 | those who stay behind. Lot’s wife is a clear warning that 180 II, 22 | had lain with his father’s wife be on an equality, because


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