I have fallen behind in my Bible reading and in my posting reflective thoughts on the reading here. Today, I begin to catch up!
What happened to the women and children “put away” by the Israeli men? Were they given provisions, livelihood, or opportunity? Were they sent away, indoctrinated, or killed?
And what then happened to the men who “put away” their foreign wives? How did they retrain themselves? How did they grow more faithful toward the LORD? How did they rid themselves of idols and “detestable practices?” His did they become more holy, more pure than before?
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