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Quick Questions Where in the Bible does it say that marriage is between a man and a woman?
Quick Questions Does Jesus leave a loophole for divorce in Matthew 19:9?
Quick Questions Why did the prophet Hosea marry a prostitute?
Quick Questions Does the Bible say marriage is for a man and a woman?
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