
Catholic Bible Study Matthew 19:1-15
Dec 3, 2025
This discussion delves into Jesus' profound teachings on divorce and marriage in Matthew 19. The complexities of first-century Pharisaic views on divorce are unraveled, revealing their attempts to entrap Jesus. Insights on the original intent of marriage, sacramental fidelity, and the distinction between annulments and divorce make for engaging listening. The hosts also touch on the significance of welcoming children and the biblical call for openness to life, connecting all themes to the sacredness of love and self-giving.
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Setting Frames With Location
- The Pharisees try to trap Jesus about divorce using Moses' allowance as bait.
- Matthew places the scene beyond the Jordan to recall both John the Baptist and Moses' concession in Deuteronomy.
Marriage Reflects God's Original Design
- Jesus appeals to God's original design: male and female become one flesh.
- He teaches that what God has joined should not be separated by human action.
Moses' Permission As A Concession
- Jesus says Moses permitted divorce because of the people's hardness of heart.
- Some Torah laws were concessions to human weakness, not God's original plan.
















