1 Corintios 7:39

39 La mujer está ligada a su esposo mientras él vive; pero si el esposo muere, ella queda libre para casarse con quien quiera, con tal de que sea en el Señor.

1 Corintios 7:39 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 7:39

The wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth,
&c.] That is, she is bound to her husband, by the law of marriage, during his life; nor can the bond of marriage between them be dissolved but by the death of one of them, except in the cases of adultery, and wilful desertion, see ( Romans 7:2 Romans 7:3 ) .

But if her husband be dead;
or "asleep", for so the word may be rendered; though it designs death: death is often expressed by sleeping in Scripture; for the dead will not always remain in such a state, but be raised from thence at the last day, just as persons are awaked out of sleep. The Alexandrian copy reads (apoyanh) , "dead"; and so seems the Ethiopic version to have read.

She is at liberty to marry whom she will:
so that second marriages are lawful, though condemned by many of the ancients: the liberty of a widow is greater than that of a virgin, because a virgin is under the power, and at the dispose of her parents; but a widow is at her own dispose; and death having dissolved her former obligation, she is at entire liberty to marry, or not marry, and to marry whom she pleases, that is not forbidden by the laws of God:

only in the Lord;
not that it is absolutely necessary that her husband should be in the Lord, a converted person, a believer in Christ; though such an one should be most desirable and eligible: but either that she should continue in the possession of her faith in Christ, and not relinquish it for the sake of an husband; or that she enter into this state in the fear of the Lord, calling upon him, and consulting him in such an important affair; and take care that whom she marries is not within the line prohibited by the Lord.

1 Corintios 7:39 In-Context

37 Pero el que se mantiene firme en su propósito, y no está dominado por sus impulsos sino que domina su propia voluntad, y ha resuelto no casarse con su prometida, también hace bien.
38 De modo que el que se casa con su prometida hace bien, pero el que no se casa hace mejor.
39 La mujer está ligada a su esposo mientras él vive; pero si el esposo muere, ella queda libre para casarse con quien quiera, con tal de que sea en el Señor.
40 En mi opinión, ella será más feliz si no se casa; y creo que yo también tengo el Espíritu de Dios.
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