When
fathers leave the marriage and withdraw from their parenting role as well, they report conflicts with the mother as the major reason.
Not exact matches
The bride and bridegroom examples, wedding feast, undefiled
marriage bed, what God has joined together is not parted, the spouses body belongs to the other spouse,
leave mother and
father to become one, order God / man / women all united and equal in Gods eyes.
The union of man and woman in
marriage is a way of imitating in the flesh the Creator's generosity and fecundity: «Therefore a man
leaves his
father and his mother and cleaves to his wife, and they become one flesh.
The defense of religious freedom, and the encouragement
marriage provides to
fathers and mothers to have their own children, and not
leave them to single mothers.
WWJD — This is what Jesus said about
marriage Haven't you read,» he replied, «that at the beginning the Creator «made them male and female,» 5 and said, «For this reason a man will
leave his
father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh»?
At Genesis 2:21 - 24, whereby our Creator, Jehovah God, established the only terms of
marriage, that of one man with one woman, in which «a man will
leave his
father and his mother and will stick to his wife, and the two will be one flesh».
When Jesus spoke of
marriage, he said for this reason a man will
leave his
father and mother and be united (cleave) to his wife.
John Stott said that the most convincing argument, however, is not these sets of verses to be used in a proof text manner, but rather the single affirmation of heterosexual
marriage to be found in Genesis 2:24 — «That is why a man
leaves his
father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.»
But the story has meaning beyond Adam, for we are that Adam, and
marriage entails the
leaving of the
father and mother to become one.
Marriage creates a unique social union not based on blood relations or common descent («a man leaves his father and his mother and cleaves to his wife»); thus marriage is also the primordial institution of human
Marriage creates a unique social union not based on blood relations or common descent («a man
leaves his
father and his mother and cleaves to his wife»); thus
marriage is also the primordial institution of human
marriage is also the primordial institution of human society.
It was also the time of
Father Knows Best and
Leave it to Beaver on TV, when women weren't supposed to have any aspirations beyond making sure they had a happy and satisfying
marriage.
These elites argued that children were resilient in the face of divorce; that children could easily find male role models to replace absent
fathers; and that children would be happier if their parents were able to
leave unhappy
marriages.
I was n`t exactly an heiress, but my grandparents had
left me a little money, so my
father thought I should have a prenuptial agreement — in case my
marriage did n`t work out.
McMahon, who represents the North Shore on the City Council, and Straniere are running for the 13th District Congressional seat
left open by Rep. Vito Fossella, a Republican who opted not to seek re-election after it was discovered he
fathered a child outside of his
marriage.
When my sisters got into their teenage age, my
father gave them out for
marriage so they
left to live with their husbands.
A lot of us guys after divorce are
left with a huge void in our lives, most activities we used to do before
marriage were shelved to be good husbands and
fathers.
Adding to her
father's anxiety is Joanna's insistence that he approve of the
marriage before John
leaves that evening for his new job.
A dark take on a sexual awakening, Chlorine witnesses a
marriage's end through the striking green eyes of a wealthy (and perpetually poolside) Brazilian teenager, while In August hones in on a
father - daughter relationship on the morning the paterfamilias
leaves home for good.
Arthur's
father, for instance, has a drug problem,
leaves Arthur's mother after twenty years of
marriage, serves a few months in jail for burglary, and then returns.
Ronit, Weisz's character,
left the Orthodox community in London decades ago, in response to her
father's discovery that she's a lesbian and out of fear of being trapped in a loveless
marriage as a way to «cure» her.
Here's the setup: «Gretchen Lin, adrift at the age of thirty,
leaves her floundering
marriage in San Francisco to move back to her childhood home in Singapore and immediately finds herself face - to - face with the twin headaches she's avoided her entire adult life: her mother's drinking problem and the machinations of her
father's artisanal soy sauce business.»
After her mother's death, Poornima is
left to care for her siblings and
father until her arranged
marriage.
In the book of Genesis, when Adam and Eve are going through their pre-marital counseling, God basically says
marriage is when «a man
leaves his
father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.»
Perhaps the wife wants to
leave the
marriage but feels guilty about taking the children away from their
father.
She revealed that she and Kim's
father had never resumed sexual relations after she discovered the abuse, and that thoughts of
leaving the
marriage were always with her.