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Matthew 19:3-4
Excerpted from: Passover (Part 9)

There is a principle given in Matthew 19, and we will be able to see that this principle is applied in other circumstances as well. The circumstance here is in regard to divorce and remarriage.

Jesus' immediate response was, "Let us go back to the way it was in the beginning and look at this situation from the way God originally said it."

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