You just confessed because you by your admission, your standards, you have committed the sin of marrying outside Israel and further any of the children you had by any but Marshall are bastards thanks for the win you fucking idiot GG
I never made any such statement.
Obviously I can tell by your profile you're a newcomer here. It's your duty to do your part and READ the thread, take notes BEFORE commenting.
If you had done so you would have known that I stated the following:
1. My belief #1: According to The Torah a husband is someone a woman has emotional and physical intimacy with and lives in harmony in the same abode(s) together
2. My belief #2: A male concubine is someone that woman has sexual intimacy with but they do not share the same abodes. It's a covenant different than marriage. There might be some emotional intimacy, but certainly not on the level that would be had by cleaving (with a husband).
3. I have had 2 husbands
4. I have had 6 concubines
5. I married my first husband around the age of 20, slightly before I returned to The Torah. I married him as a בְּתוּלָה , with the consent of my parents (natural mother and natural father)
4. My first husband turned out to be a Goy. He refused to follow The Torah (I went through terrible treatment during that relationship). Then when I was financially able to, I left my first husband.
6. I chose concubines that I believed were Israelites OR GeRs. The 2 concubine men that are the natural fathers of my 3rd and 4th child were not Goy. They committed sins for which The Torah commands someone be cut off (excommunicated).
That is the only way someone can re-marry/leave a Covenant (excommunication/unforgivable sin) in The Torah. Otherwise it's Adultery OR sexually immoral (according to The Torah). My conscience is clean and clear. I never have abandoned a Covenant with a man without him deserving it. I'm prepared to go to the Day of Judgment with clean hands.
Of course, if it's idolatry or a sin that leads to death, the penalty is death. That would make a widow.
Because I was deceived by my first husband about his true beliefs, and I did not commit intentional sin, the practice of marrying him is forgivable. My children born of that marriage are set apart due to my Covenant with Elohim and because the children of that marriage agreed to follow The Torah.
"If an individual sins by mistake, he is to offer a female goat in its first year as a sin offering. The
cohen will make atonement before
Adonai for the person who
makes a mistake by sinning inadvertently; he will make atonement for him, and
he will be forgiven — no matter whether he is a citizen of Isra’el or a foreigner living with them. You are to have one law for whoever it is that does something wrong by mistake." (Numbers 15:27-29)
My children born from the concubine Israelite and concubine Ger are set apart due to my Covenant with Elohim and because those children agreed to follow The Torah.The children that were sent away in Ezra and Nehemiah followed in their mother's idolatry.
I'm sort of like the modern female version of Jacob. Like Jacob, I never planned it at first this way. Like Jacob, I ran into my "Laban"s who threw me curve balls to deal with. And like Jacob I have multiple children from different partners that have been blended into one family unit. Because YHWH Elohim redeems the messy parts of people's lives and creates beautiful things from it.
My children have no issue with how they got here into the world. They all still love each other as siblings. They notice their eye colors are different but it doesn't stop them from loving each other. Because like I've always said on here,
LOVE, not blood, makes a family.
All throughout The Hebrew Bible and The Gospels multiple women had children that fulfilled prophecy and brought forth Elohim's plans for Adamkind: Chavah, Sarah, Rebekah, Hannah, Tamar, Isaiah's wife, Mary, Elizabeth. Each of their stories shows some unique and anointed way Elohim worked through their pregnancies and children's lives.
While criticizing someone for giving unsolicited advice, gives unsolicited advice. Never change Smelly.
I didn't give unsolicited advice. I made a theoretical statement based upon a moral absolute. That is why I said it in 3rd person, not directly to him.