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Reformed 1771 · An Exposition of the Old and New Testament, 1 Corinthians 7:27

John Gill, on 1Cor 7:27

John Gill · 1697–1771
1Cor 7:27 · Douay-Rheims
“Art thou bound to a wife? seek not to be loosed. Art thou loosed from a wife? seek not a wife.”
On this verse:
“Art thou bound unto a wife?.... Or to a woman; either by promise, or by espousal, or by consummate marriage; either of which is a tic, or obligation, a bond, and especially the latter; marriage is such a bond as cannot be dissolved, but by the death of one of the parties; see Rom 7:2 unless in case of adultery, or of wilful desertion: and it is a bond which mutually obliges; as the husband is bound by the law of marriage to live chastely and lovingly with his wife, and to take care of her, and provide for her; so the wife is bound by the same law to live in like manner with her husband, and to submit unto him, and obey him: seek not to be loosed; do not depart from her, nor seek to be divorced, nor even desire to be loosed by death: art thou loosed from a wife? being either never married, or else if having been married the wife is dead, or legally divorced for a just cause: seek not a wife, or woman; make no inquiry after one; be content to live without one; enter not into a marriage state, nor take any step towards it; it is best to continue loosed, for the reason above given, that is, provided the person has the gift of continence, otherwise not; see Co1 7:5.”

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