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29 June 2012

Intermarriage Part I



Intermarriage
Matthew Benoit
January 2011
Introduction

Now these Jews were more noble than those in Thessalonica; they received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so.” Acts 17:11
“You are required to believe, to preach, and to teach what the Bible says is true, not what you want the Bible to say is true.” –R.C. Sproul
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           Before beginning, I want to express that my hearts desire is to love and serve God as he desires to be loved and served. I believe the Bible is his Holy, unerring, and infallible word. I want to obey his commands no matter what the cost. That being said, my belief concerning intermarriage is not what it is because it is popular in our culture, or anything of the sort. I believe what I do about intermarriage, because I believe with all my heart that it is what the Bible teaches about the issue. I do not write the following with a spirit of contention, but with a spirit of contrition, longing to see God glorified as he ought to be glorified. It is not my belief that those who teach falsely in this area or who believe that different races ought not marry are not Christians. I believe they certainly may be, but that their vision has been clouded by their tradition. It is my hope to be an instrument of defogging, a biblical windshield wiper, to clear the eyes of those who read what I’ve written so that God will be worshipped according to what his Word says about him and his commandments. If his Word teaches that different races are not to intermarry, than that is what I will believe, but if it teaches otherwise, then I challenge the reader to examine their tradition in light of the Scriptures, and to stop examining the Scripture in light of their tradition. So I continue with the spirit of the Berean Jews, let us examine the Scriptures to see if these things are so.“To the law and to the testimony, what saith the Scriptures?”
I’ll begin in part 1 by looking at some places in the Old Testament where The Israelites are told not to intermarry with the other people around them. Next I’ll explain why they were told not to intermarry. In part 2 I’ll examine some places in the Old Testament where intermarriage occurred and was honorable and acceptable, and we will see how the family of Jesus descends from a mixed-race background. I will conclude in part 3 by briefly examining what two specific passages in the New Testament have to say about intermarriage, 2 Corinthians 16:4 and Galatians 3:26-29. I will demonstrate throughout that when the Bible speaks about intermarriage, it is consistently talking about mixing holiness and unholiness, belief and unbelief, light and darkness, those who are Christ’s, with those who are the Devil’s. Intermarriage is not blacks and whites or Hispanics and Asians or Americans and American Indians.
I entreat the reader to continue through the length of the work, reading the examples, cross-references and footnotes I provide, as they will be aids to understanding, and the paper makes it’s point as a whole, not in parts. I’ve included the selected passages in both the King James Version as well as the English Standard Version. As well as italicizing Scripture quotations, I have also underlined, emboldened and colored all references to Scripture as a visual aide.
May Christ be glorified by my words and thoughts, and may he protect your eyes from reading anything I say that is not in accordance with his Word.