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18. The
Bill of Divorcement.
After this we will discuss the saying of the Pharisees
which they said to Jesus, “Why then did Moses command to give
a bill of divorcement and put her away?”6186 And with good reason we will bring
forward for this purpose the passage from Deuteronomy concerning the
bill of divorcement, which is as follows: “But if a man
taketh a wife and cohabit with her, and it shall be, if she do not find
favour in his sight because he hath found in her a thing
unseemly,” etc., down to the words, “and ye shall not
pollute the land which the Lord your God giveth you for an
inheritance.”6187 Now I inquire
whether in these things according to this law, we are to seek nothing
in it beyond the letter seeing that God has not given it, or whether to
the Pharisees who quoted the saying, “Moses commanded to give a
bill of divorcement and put her away,” it was of necessity said,
“Moses, for your hardness of heart, suffered you to put away your
wives; but from the beginning it hath not been so.”6188 But if any one ascends to the Gospel
of Christ Jesus which teaches that the law is spiritual, he will seek
also the spiritual understanding of this law. And he who wishes
to interpret these things figuratively will say that, just as it was
said by Paul confident in the grace which he had, “A wife is
bound for so long time as her husband liveth, but if the husband be
dead she is free to be married to whom she will, only in the Lord; but
she is happier if she abide as she is, after my judgment, and I think
that I also have the Spirit of God”6189
(for here to the words, “after my judgment,” lest it should
be despised as being without the Spirit of God, he well added,
“and I think that I also have the Spirit of God),” so also
it would be possible for Moses, by reason of the power given to him to
make laws, to the effect that he suffered for the hardness of heart of
the people certain things, among which was the putting away of wives,
to be persuaded in regard to the laws which he promulgated according to
his own judgment, that in these also the legislation took place with
the Spirit of God. And he will say that, unless one law is
spiritual and another is not such, this is a law, and this is
spiritual, and its spiritual significance ought to be
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