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ADULTERY @ General references to- kjv@Exodus:20:14; kjv@Leviticus:20:10; kjv@Job:24:15; kjv@Matthew:5:27; kjv@Matthew:19:9; kjv@Romans:7:3 kjv@1Corinthians:6:9; kjv@2Peter:2:14
- Spiritual. SEE Israel a type, ISRAEL

- THE JEWS

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ADULTERY - A>@ - kjv@Exodus:20:14) The parties to this crime, according to Jewish law, were a married woman and a man who was not her husband. The Mosaic penalty was that both the guilty parties should be stoned, and it applied as well to the betrothed as to the married woman, provided she were free. (22:22-24) A bondwoman so offending was to be scourged, and the man was to make a trespass offering. kjv@Leviticus:19:20-22) At a later time, and when owing, to Gentile example, the marriage tie became a looser bond of union, public feeling in regard to adultery changed, and the penalty of death was seldom or never inflicted. The famous trial by the waters of jealousy, kjv@Numbers:5:11-29) was probably an ancient custom, which Moses found deeply seated
(But this ordeal was wholly in favor of the innocent, and exactly opposite to most ordeals. For the water which the accused drank was perfectly harmless, and only by a miracle could it produce a bad effect; while in most ordeals the accused must suffer what naturally produces death, and be proved innocent only by a miracle. Symbolically adultery is used to express unfaithfulness to covenant vows to God, who is represented as the husband of his people.)

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Adultery @ conjugal infidelity. An adulterer was a man who had illicit intercourse with a married or a betrothed woman, and such a woman was an adulteress. Intercourse between a married man and an unmarried woman was fornication. Adultery was regarded as a great social wrong, as well as a great sin. The Mosaic law kjv@Numbers:5:11-31) prescribed that the suspected wife should be tried by the ordeal of the "water of jealousy." There is, however, no recorded instance of the application of this law. In subsequent times the Rabbis made various regulations with the view of discovering the guilty party, and of bringing about a divorce. It has been inferred from kjv@John:8:1-11 that this sin became very common during the age preceding the destruction of Jerusalem. Idolatry, covetousness, and apostasy are spoken of as adultery spiritually kjv@Jeremiah:3:6-8, 9; kjv@Ezekiel:16:32; kjv@Hosea:1:2:3; kjv@Revelation:2:22). An apostate church is an adulteress kjv@Isaiah:1:21; kjv@Ezekiel:23:4 kjv@Ezekiel:23:7, 37), and the Jews are styled "an adulterous generation" kjv@Matthew:12:39). (Comp. Revelation:12.)

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ADULTERY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Genesis:20:3; kjv@2Samuel:12:14; kjv@Job:24:15-18; kjv@Job:31:1 kjv@Job:31:9-12 kjv@Proverbs:2:16-19; kjv@Proverbs:6:24-29 kjv@Proverbs:6:Proverbs:5:3-22; 32, 33; kjv@Proverbs:7:5-23; kjv@Proverbs:9:13-18; kjv@Proverbs:22:14; kjv@Proverbs:23:27-28; kjv@Proverbs:29:3; kjv@Proverbs:30:18-20; kjv@Proverbs:31:3; kjv@Isaiah:57:3-4; kjv@Jeremiah:3:1; kjv@Jeremiah:5:7-8; kjv@Jeremiah:7:9-10; kjv@Jeremiah:23:10; kjv@Hosea:4:1 kjv@Hosea:4:Ezekiel:18:5-6; 2, 11; kjv@Matthew:5:28 kjv@Matthew:5:32 kjv@Matthew:15:19; kjv@Matthew:19:9; kjv@Matthew:10:11 kjv@Matthew:10:Mark:7:21; 12, 19; kjv@Luke:16:18; kjv@Romans:1:28 kjv@Romans:1:Acts:15:20 kjv@Acts:15:29 29, 32; kjv@Acts:7:3; kjv@1Corinthians:5:9-10; kjv@1Corinthians:6:15-18; kjv@1Corinthians:10:8; kjv@2Corinthians:12:21; kjv@Galatians:5:19-21; kjv@1Timothy:1:9-10; kjv@2Timothy:3:6; kjv@James:2:11; kjv@2Peter:2:9 kjv@2Peter:2:1Peter:4:3-4; 10, 14; kjv@Jude:1:7; kjv@Revelation:2:20-22; kjv@Revelation:9:21
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See WHOREDOM

- FORBIDDEN kjv@Exodus:20:14; kjv@Leviticus:18:20; kjv@Leviticus:19:29; kjv@Deuteronomy:5:18; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:17; kjv@Matthew:5:27; kjv@Matthew:19:18; kjv@Luke:18:20; kjv@Acts:15:20; kjv@Romans:13:9 kjv@Romans:13:13 kjv@Romans:6:13 kjv@Romans:6:1Corinthians:5:9-11; 15, 18; kjv@Ephesians:4:17 kjv@Ephesians:4:Ephesians:10:8; kjv@Ephesians:5:3 kjv@Ephesians:5:19, 20; 11, 12; kjv@Colossians:3:5; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:3-5-7; kjv@James:2:11

- FORGIVENESS OF. INSTANCES OF kjv@Judges:19:1-4; kjv@John:8:10-11

- PENALTIES FOR kjv@Genesis:20:7; kjv@Genesis:26:11; kjv@Genesis:38:24; kjv@Exodus:22:16-17; kjv@Leviticus:19:20-22; kjv@Leviticus:20:10-12; kjv@Leviticus:21:9; kjv@Numbers:5:11-29; kjv@Numbers:27:20 kjv@Numbers:27:Deuteronomy:22:13-29; 22, 23; kjv@2Samuel:12:10-12; kjv@Ezekiel:16:38 kjv@Ezekiel:16:Jeremiah:29:22-23; kjv@Jeremiah:23:45 kjv@Jeremiah:23:40, 41; 47, 48; kjv@Malachi:2:5; kjv@John:8:4-5; kjv@1Corinthians:5:1-13; kjv@1Corinthians:6:9-10; kjv@1Corinthians:10:8; kjv@Galatians:5:19-21; kjv@Ephesians:5:5-6; kjv@Hebrews:13:4; kjv@Revelation:18:9-10; kjv@Revelation:21:8; kjv@Revelation:22:15

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Jeremiah:3:2; kjv@Ezekiel:16:15-16; Hosea:1 .
See WHOREDOM .
See IDOLATRY

- INSTANCES OF .Sodomites kjv@Genesis:19:5-8 .Lot kjv@Genesis:19:31-38 .Shechem kjv@Genesis:34:2 .Reuben kjv@Genesis:35:22 .Judah kjv@Genesis:38:1-24 .Potiphar's wife kjv@Genesis:39:7-12 .The Levite's concubine kjv@Judges:19:2 .The Gibeahites kjv@Judges:19:22-25 .Gilead kjv@Judges:11:1 .Samson kjv@Judges:16:1 .Sons of Eli kjv@1Samuel:2:22 .David kjv@2Samuel:11:1-5 .Amnon kjv@2Samuel:13:1-20 .Absalom kjv@2Samuel:16:22 .Israelites kjv@Exodus:32:6 kjv@Exodus:32:25 kjv@Jeremiah:29:23; kjv@Ezekiel:22:9-11; kjv@Ezekiel:33:26; kjv@Hosea:7:4 .Herod kjv@Matthew:14:3-4; kjv@Mark:6:17-18; kjv@Luke:3:19 .The Samaritan woman kjv@John:4:17-18 .The woman brought to Jesus in the temple kjv@John:8:4-11 .Corinthians kjv@1Corinthians:5:1-5 .Heathen kjv@Ephesians:4:17-19; kjv@1Peter:4:3

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ADULTERY @ General references to- kjv@Exodus:20:14; kjv@Leviticus:20:10; kjv@Job:24:15; kjv@Matthew:5:27; kjv@Matthew:19:9; kjv@Romans:7:3 kjv@1Corinthians:6:9; kjv@2Peter:2:14
- Spiritual. SEE Israel a type, ISRAEL

- THE JEWS

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H2114 <STRHEB>@ זוּר zûr zoor A primitive root; to turn aside (especially for lodging); hence to be a {foreigner} strange6 profane; specifically (active participle) to commit adultery: - (come from) another ({man} {place}) {fanner} go {away} (e-) strange ({-r} {thing} woman).


H2181 <STRHEB>@ זנה zânâh zaw-naw' A primitive root (highly fed and therefore wanton); to commit adultery (usually of the {female} and less often of simple {forniciation} rarely of involuntary ravishment); figuratively to commit idolatry (the Jewish people being regarded as the spouse of Jehovah): - (cause to) commit {fornication} X {continually} X {great} (be {an} play the) {harlot} (cause to {be} play the) {whore} ({commit} fall to) {whoredom} (cause to) go {a-whoring} whorish.


H2183 <STRHEB>@ זנוּן zânûn zaw-noon' From H2181; adultery; figuratively idolatry: - whoredom.


H2184 <STRHEB>@ זנוּת zenûth zen-ooth' From H2181; {adultery} that {is} (figuratively) {infidelity} idolatry: - whoredom.


H5003 <STRHEB>@ נאף nâ'aph naw-af' A primitive root; to commit adultery; figuratively to apostatize: - adulterer ({-ess}) commit (-ing) {adultery} woman that breaketh wedlock.


H5004 <STRHEB>@ נאף niph nee-oof' From H5003; adultery: - adultery.


H5005 <STRHEB>@ נאפוּף naphûph nah-af-oof' From H5003; adultery: - adultery.


G3429 <STRGRK>@ μοιχάω moichaō moy-khah'-o From G3432; (middle voice) to commit adultery: - commit adultery.


G3430 <STRGRK>@ μοιχεία moicheia moy-khi'-ah From G3431; adultery: - adultery.


G3431 <STRGRK>@ μοιχεύω moicheuō moy-khyoo'-o From G3432; to commit adultery: - commit adultery.


G4202 <STRGRK>@ πορνεία porneia por-ni'-ah From G4203; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively idolatry: - fornication.