Moses married a " Cushite " woman, wich means "black" and also happened to be a place we now call Africa. One certain relative of Moses made negitave comments concerning their union and was covered with " sores " and punished by God himself. Yes it is ok to marry outside your race. The idea that most " hate group " ppl. push is that God commanded the isrealites not to marry those " strangers " and those in other nations was because of " idol worship"... So as long as the one you seek to wed doesn't bow befor a golden cow or a tekki statue, I think you shall be just fine. P.S. I live in Alabama and come from a... Shall we say, " a typical / stereotypical red neck type" family. I fell in love with a black girl and had to question all that I was taught, " term used LOOSELY " God is a God of love and made us ALL!!!
Solomon was actually part black if you read the song of solomen in the kingjames version it says in the first part:
I am black but come yee daughters of Jerusalem as the tents of kedar as the curtains of Solomon.
look not upon me because I am black because the sun have looked upon me, my mother's children were angry with me.
that is song of Solomon verses 5-6
Actually, The Bible advises one quite strongly
against marrying out of ones "culture,"
stating that marriage is difficult enough
without this added complexity; however,
there is no specific Word against, or for,
marrying into a different race, per se,
although there are several NT examples
that seem to discourage this--but it may
also be inferred that it is the differences in
culture that cause the problem here.
The Old Testament suggests that people should not marry outside of their tribe, but says nothing about race.
This was a command to the nation of Israel it is not a command for all people.
no.
No, just the opposite.
In the Bible, it does not specifically say that a widow may not remarry. However, some interpretations of certain Bible verses suggest that widows may choose to remain single to focus on serving God. Ultimately, whether a widow chooses to remarry is a personal decision guided by their own beliefs and values.
what marry there is more than one
The Bible does NOT say you can't marry your brother-in-law, although in many place it's illegal and you'll be prosecuted if you do.
1 Corinthiams 7:14
No, it does not. This is a tradition that has been passed down over the centuries.
The one who beat her in a foot race. Some sources say it was Hippomenes, others say Melanion.
There is no reference in the bible to the world being run by any race. There are numerous mentions of leaders but the references are to individuals, not races. There are references to races being stronger than others but not of a race running the world.
There is no universal yes or no answer to this questions because it is a personal choice. If someone wants to marry someone outside their race, it is perfectly acceptable. People in today's society are allowed to make their own choices without being shunned or persecuted.
yes i dont have a bible so i dnt know where it is but there is a verse
me either