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Originally Posted by vrblackwell
I believe that Paul's wife did not convert and he divorced her. Thus his writing that if you were married to an unbeliever that you could divorce but not remarry.
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I think in order for that scenario to jive with the spirit of his writings, she would've had to leave him. As a Christian, he would have had to keep her around if she wanted to stay, believer or not.
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