MosheYitschak

Keeping Torah

Gender
Male | 54
Country
Israel
City
Jerusalem
State
Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)
Height
6'1"
Last Login Date
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Age
54
Eye Color
Blue
Body Type
Well Proportioned
Hair Color
Blonde
Ethnicity
European
Denomination
Messianic
Looking For
A Worship Partner
Church Name
Any
Church Attendance
Every week
Church Raised In
Catholic
Do you drink?
No
Smoker
No
Willing to relocate?
Possibly, who knows
Marital Status
Divorced
Do you have children?
Yes
Do you want children?
Undecided/Open
Education Level
4 Yr College Degree
My Profession
Software Engineer
Interests
Bible, running, healthy food
About Me
Loyalty to G-d is the most important
Consistent
Polite
Doesn't like drama
Interested in positive attitude towards everything 🍀
Loves to 😃
Loves healthy activities like hiking, swimming, biking 🚲
Loves healthy food and healthy diet
Loves clear and intelligent communication
Without communication there's no relationship
Respect is absolutely amazing and necessary part of life as without respect there's no love
Trust is an absolute must as without trust there's no point to continue relationship
Looking for a good wife
Simply someone who would be good to me
What is good?
First of all someone who simply respects G-d what means loyalty to G-d is the highest priority and improving every day is a standard 😇
This includes of course someone that loves peace 🕊️ and not conflict or drama
Second of all someone with positive balance sheet: spending less then contributing so that we could buy things together from time to time
Third of all someone with ability to buy a house 🏡 with me together or at least to pay mortgage with me together
Forth of all someone with the ability to live with me
Woman is like a clean spring
Whoever enters this spring first should drink his clean water forever
This woman belongs to him and he belongs to her
This is why both spouses should care about spiritual well being of the other spouse
Praying together, learning together, avoiding evil together, practicing love and kindness together, keeping peace together...
First Date
Before I go on a date with someone, I need to know that:
- We are keeping Shabbat
- We are keeping nagiya (we do not touch the opposite sex except husband/wife, parents, brothers/sisters)
- We are keeping modesty (no sexy dress in public places, no looking at sexy ladies)
- We love to be positive
- We take a good care about health
- We love to have children and the same time we love healthy balance in life
- Since "...anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, makes her the victim of adultery, and anyone who marries a divorced woman commits adultery..." basically only a true 100% virgin can be my wife - I do not play games with adultery.
Let's elaborate on this
What if someone went through the hell to save his/her marriage?
Someone that was waiting for years for the spouse to repent to return in peace?
But spouse did not want and got married with other people?
What is the law in such a case?
Sexual promiscuity is despised and hated by G-d.
Sleeping with someone is considered one of the ways of getting married.
Could in such case previous spouse be considered as dead?
There is no way to return to such person.
Actually, it is not so simple.
If the person that left is a woman and she slept with someone else there is no possibility of return. Her original husband is free and can get married again.
If the person that left marriage is a man, there is a different story.
Polygamy was legal and practiced by many cultures and generations.
So, in such case person could be theoretically considered as if he took just one more wife, right? But if he had no intention of taking another wife?
Polygamy was a regular marriage covenant and responsibility for the rest of life.
Only if his original wife would agree with polygamy, it could be considered not a sin.
I think when it was legalized no one was asking wives because wives would not agree.
Wives stayed in polygamic relationships probably mostly because they did not have a better choice.
Does she have to be still married to him after he slept with someone else?
Can he be considered as dead (in his sins) and his original wife as a widow?
Not sure about it and cannot recommend marrying a divorced woman as it is written: "...anyone who marries a divorced woman commits adultery..."
Also: “If . . . the charge [that the bride was not a virgin on her wedding night] is true and no proof of the young woman’s virginity can be found, she shall be brought to the door of her father’s house and there the men of her town shall stone her to death. She has done an outrageous thing in Israel by being promiscuous while still in her father’s house. You must purge the evil from among you.”
The reasons for this command, as noted in Deuteronomy 22:21, include the fact that the disgraced bride had 1) done an “outrageous” thing and 2) been “promiscuous” while living in her father’s home. In other words, the woman in this situation had engaged in premarital sex and then lied about her virginity—or at least allowed her husband to assume she was a virgin, thus lying by her silence; either way, she had entered the marriage under false pretenses. Her stoning was to be carried out at the door of her father’s home, rather than outside the camp, because of the shame attached to her family’s name.
Is it good and recommended to get married with a widow?
Even loved king David got married with a widow from Carmel.
The same time the relationships of king David with ladies or his wives were not a strong side of David character and not a good example either.
After taking numerous wives his appetite for ladies becomes even stronger.
In order to cover for his paternity and free Bathsheba from suspicion of adultery, he summons Uriah from the front to sleep with his wife. But the soldier repeatedly refuses to go to his house, swearing loyalty to the troops (2 Sam 11:11). David then sends him back to the front, with a letter to the general, Joab, to set Uriah up to be slain in battle. And this is not the end.
The lady from the most problematic and sinful relationship becomes David's favorite wife.
Their son Salomon becomes the king after David.
King Salomon continues problematic lifestyle with ladies and takes 700 wives and 300 concubines.
Looks like dark side of king David character to me.
The sons mirroring and amplifying the sins of the father.
After king Salomon the kingdom of David and his house are falling apart...
The priests (Cohanim) are forbidden to get married with a widow and we are called the kingdom of priests (Cohanim).
- Best if each of us has a good job or/and half a million dollars or more in properties
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