Memphis Dwight
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That phrase in Genesis:
Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh, GEN 2:24.
Could this phrase, leave his father and mother, be rightly understood within the context of the man starting his own family? And if this is within that setting, then could the leaving mean that in his selecting of a wife, he goes outside of the immediate family?
Would this be another way of stating it:
A man chooses a woman not of direct kin to his father or mother (either by blood or law) and he forms a covenant (cleaves) with her and they become family (one flesh).
Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh, GEN 2:24.
Could this phrase, leave his father and mother, be rightly understood within the context of the man starting his own family? And if this is within that setting, then could the leaving mean that in his selecting of a wife, he goes outside of the immediate family?
Would this be another way of stating it:
A man chooses a woman not of direct kin to his father or mother (either by blood or law) and he forms a covenant (cleaves) with her and they become family (one flesh).