No. Depending on the state, it can be void since it can be seen as unfair for the new spouse. At any rate, you can look up the relevant laws in your state and/or speak with an attorney.
There is no "why", because there's no basis for the statement that the cross is considered evil in the Old Testament.
The marital status of Daniel in the Old Testament is not recorded. It is thus not possible to say either way.
In the old testament days shep erds were considered of the lowest raise of people, and the farmers were considered much higher up.
In the Old Testament, a year was typically considered to be 12 months, similar to our modern calendar year.
Yes Jacob had two wives, Leah and Rachel, but he committed adultery with both their maid servants.
The Old Testament.
Yes. Amos is considered as one of the twelve lesser Prophets in the Old Testament.
The Eucharist is considered to be a re-enactment of the Last Supper and is not from the time of the Old Testament. see related link
Delilah was her name.
The Old Testament.
Plain and simple; NO.............. You are considered an adult, so you can not void the contract.
This is the Old Testament book of Lamentations.