* 1 Timothy 5:3 Honour widows that are widows indeed * Isaiah 54:4 Do not be afraid; for you will not be ashamed: neither be will you be confounded; for you won't be put to shame: for you will forget the shame of your childhood, and will not remember the reproach of your widowhood any more.
* Psalms 146:9 The LORD preserves the strangers; he relieves the fatherless and widow * Jeremiah 49:11 Leave your fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; and let your widows trust in me.
Nothing. The rabbis, however, instituted a "ketubah" (or "kesubah"), a marriage contract, in which the husband agrees to support his wife and in return the wife's earnings go to him. This was only done for her benefit; it reflects a society where the concept of a career woman didn't exist. However, the rabbis stipulated explicitly that if the woman chooses she can deny this agreement and keep her earnings and support herself. Also included in the ketubah contract is that the husband and wife conform to the sexual norms generally expected of each other based on time, place, and Jewish law. Deviation without consent by either party is grounds for divorce. There does exist an opinion that ketubah has a biblical source, but that only refers to alimony, not all the things I mentioned.
Off the top of my head, I know of at least two:
"Do not take advantage of a widow or an orphan. If you do and they cry out to me, I will certainly hear their cry" (Exodus 22:22-23)
and
"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from becoming polluted by the world." (James 1:27)
Unlike some cultures, in The Bible remarriage after widowhood is perfectly alright and is not condemmed at all.
Although in the Old Testament divorce was permitted under the Law, in the New Testament Christ did not permit a man to divorce his wife and remarry unless it was for adultery:-
Mat 19:8-9 ISV He said to them, "It was because of your hardness of heart that Moses allowed you to divorce your wives. But from the beginning it was not this way. (v.9) I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery."
Paul explained that this did not apply if her husband died:-
Rom 7:2-3 ISV For a married woman is bound by the law to her husband while he is living, but if her husband dies, she is released from the law concerning her husband. (v.3) So while her husband is living, she will be called an adulter[ess] if she even lives with another man. But if her husband dies, she is free from this law, so that she is not an adulter[ess] if she marries another man.
1Co 7:39 ISV A wife is bound to her husband as long as he lives. But if her husband dies, she is free to marry anyone she wishes, only in the Lord.
However, remarriage while the other divorced partner is still alive is not permitted, unless they were divorced because of fornication or adultery .
Prov:18:22: Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the LORD.
Show comapassion towards the widow and orphan...is mentioned through out the bible
That they are important and should be treated well.
An uxorial privilege belongs only to a wife, granting her the right to prevent her spouse from testifying against her in court.
yes it say in the bible to be always charitable in the bible always read your bible and prayers
Not that I'm aware of. But there is a place in the Bible that says, You are a lier if you say you have not sinned.
No, the Bible does not say this.
It does not say this in the bible.
The Bible does not say the devil is handsome.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say you will not be loved. The whole Bible talks about how much you are loved.
The Bible does not say anything about Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was started by the Pilgrims/Indians, which was after the Bible was written.
It does not say this in the bible.
It simply does not say this in the Bible.
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
To perform one's wifely duty as a citizen of England.