Genesis 2:18
good.1:31; 3:12; Ru 3:1; Pr 18:22; Ec 4:9-12; 1Co 7:36I will.3:12; 1Co 11:7-12; 1Ti 2:11-13; 1Pe 3:7meet for him. Heb. as before him.Genesis 2:24
leave.24:58,59; 31:14,15; Ps 45:10cleave.Le 22:12,13; De 4:4; 10:20; Jos 23:8; Ps 45:10; Pr 12:4; 31:10Ac 11:23and they shall be one flesh.The LXX., Vulgate, Syriac, Arabic, and Samaritan read, "they two;" as is also read in several of the Parallel Passages. Mal 2:14-16; Mt 19:3-9; Mr 10:6-12; Ro 7:2; 1Co 6:16,17; 7:2-4,101Co 7:11; Eph 5:28-31; 1Ti 5:14; 1Pe 3:1-7Matthew 19:4-6
Have.12:3; 21:6,42; 22:31; Mr 2:25; 12:10,26; Lu 6:3; 10:26that.Ge 1:27; 5:2; Mal 2:15 said.Ge 2:21-24; Ps 45:10; Mr 10:5-9; Eph 5:31cleave.[Proskollao ,] "shall be cemented to his wife," as the Hebrew davak implies; a beautiful metaphor, forcibly intimating that nothing but death can separate them. Ge 34:3; De 4:4; 10:20; 11:22; 1Sa 18:1; 2Sa 1:26; 1Ki 11:2; Ps 63:8Ro 12:9and they.1Co 6:16; 7:2,4 God.Pr 2:17; Mal 2:14; Mr 10:9; Ro 7:2; 1Co 7:10-14; Eph 5:28; Heb 13:4hath.[Zeugos ,] "hath yoked together," as oxen in the plough, where each must pull equally in order to bring it on. Among the ancients, they put a yoke upon the necks of a new married couple, or chains on their arms, to shew that they were to be one, closely united, and pulling equally together in all the concerns of life.Matthew 19:8
because.Ps 95:8; Zec 7:12; Mal 2:13,14; Mr 10:5suffered.3:15; 8:31; 1Co 7:6but.Ge 2:24; 7:7; Jer 6:16
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