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    Prophets at loggerheads. Accusations of adultery in Jeremiah 239-15 by W. Wessels

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The research investigates the relationship between doing evil (cf. words such as adultery and ungodly/profane conduct) and the effect on the land (cf curse on the land, the land mourns, pastures drying up – 23:10-11). …”
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    Procréations médicalement assistées, sexualité et religions by Corinne Fortier

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In fact, even though it is taken for granted that assisted reproductive technologies have separated procreation from sexuality, the latter is far from having vanished from this way of procreating, as forcefully revealed by an examination of monotheistic religions with regard to these new techniques, especially when the techniques involve a third party, reviving the spectre of adultery and incest. On these subjects, Islam will be compared with other monotheisms, specifically Judaism and Roman Catholicism.…”
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    Time and replacement among the Q’eqchi’ Maya by Paul Kockelman

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Among speakers of Q’eqchi’ Maya, replacement (–eeqaj) refers to activities as disparate as house-building, civil-religious elections, vengeance, loans, illness cures, adultery, and namesakes. Such practices involve the substitution of one entity for another entity, insofar as these entities have shared properties, and insofar as they hold a role in an obligatory position. …”
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    Hosea 2:4-15 teen die agtergrond van Israelitiese regsgebruike by APB Breytenbach

    Published 1996-06-01
    “…She is brought before the judges on a charge of adultery. Hosea 2:4-10 is translated in the pluperfect since it refers to the prophet's expectations in the past and the attempts made by him to save his marriage (2:4b-7, 8-9a, as well as his wife's reaction to htese efforts (2:7b-c, 10). …”
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    TAUHID-BASED SELF-HEALING AS AN EFFORT TO OVERCOME NON-SUICIDAL SELF-INJURY: A STUDY ON THE STORY OF PROPHET YUSUF IN THE QUR'AN by Nunung Lasmana, Muhammad Yanuar Winata

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Employing a descriptive-analytical method, the study examines the narrative of Prophet Yusuf, highlighting his adversities—such as being thrown into a well, falsely accused of theft, and slandered with adultery—and his strategies to overcome them. The findings reveal that Prophet Yusuf employed tauhid-based self-healing through self-compassion, compensation, mindfulness, and open-mindedness, providing valuable insights into addressing NSSI. …”
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    Marriage, sexuality, and holiness: aspects of marital ethics in the Corpus Paulinum by R. Zimmermann

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In addition, further norms that regulate early Christianity, such as the condemnation of adultery or the prohibition of divorce, become understandable in new ways. …”
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    Contribution of the P3AP2KB Service in Handling the Impact of Child Marriage in Sleman Regency by Fakih Abdul Rozak, Putri Ayu Nurmalinda, Syarif Hidayatullah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results of this research show several factors behind the application for marriage dispensation at the Sleman Regency Religious Court, such as: pregnancy out of wedlock, customs/ culture, avoiding adultery, promiscuity and economics. The impacts resulting from the marriage dispensation include: protection of children’s rights, negative stigma from society, health problems both physically and psychologically, and economic difficulties. …”
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