1. 1 Corinthiens 7:39 (NEG79)
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Commentary on 1 Corinthians 7:39 (Summary)

1 Corinthiens 7:39 (NEG79)

39 Une femme est liée aussi longtemps que son mari est vivant; mais si le mari meurt, elle est libre de se marier avec qui elle veut; seulement, que ce soit dans le Seigneur.

In 1 Corinthians 7:39–40 Paul concludes the counsel that he has given to betrothed women. If a man has chosen to marry his betrothed, she is bound to him as long as he lives (see further Romans 7:1–3).

A widow’s second marriage was often prompted by her need for social and financial protection (especially if she had children in the home). Because of this need, a believing widow could be tempted to accept an unbeliever’s offer of marriage.

For this reason, Paul gives a special exhortation to widows to marry only in the Lord.  In other words, a widow (just like every other church member) may marry only a believer. (As we have seen in 1 Corinthians 7:12–16, a different principle applies when a believer is already married to an unbeliever.)