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Essay heading: Marriage in I Corinthians and Ephesians
 
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Paul is writing to Fanning 2 address a problem, which the Corinthians had concerning an interpretation of sex and marriage. Paul's words in these verses of Scripture should be understood in light of the broader teaching of the Bible concerning sex and marriage. Before devoting our attention to the distorted views of sex and marriage held by some of the Corinthians, we must understand what the Bible has to say about the subject of marriage...
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Before devoting our attention to the distorted views of sex and marriage held by some of the Corinthians, we must understand what the Bible has to say about the subject of marriage. In this passage of Scripture Paul begins by making a bold statement concerning sex and marriage. He states, "It is good for a man not to touch a woman" (I Cor...
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