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He spends years together with her - and they've children - before finding out the truth about what happened, and is so horrified by all of it that he goes into exile, after exacting the punishment on himself for killing the previous king to end a curse on the land, while she commits suicide. The Talmud (Sanhedrin 103b), expanding on the evil deeds of the biblical king Amon of Judah, claims that he raped his mom, although not for fairly the explanation one might anticipate. In line with Pop Up Video, the line "He jacked the little bitty baby" originally used the word "raped" as a substitute of "jacked." It's little marvel she put one in his skull with the title gun. An outdated Jewish Mother joke: A psychoanalyst has finished talking with little Irving. Since a good number of Biblical scholars doubt he would have punished him so harshly over merely slightly embarrassment, they counsel this phrase was really some type of euphemism for molestation and even full-fledged rape. In 1 Corinthians 5:1-3, Paul chides the Corinthian believers' fellowship for not having expelled a sure man for sleeping along with his father's wife (probably referring to a step-mom), stating that not even the pagans around them (Corinth being a fairly decadent and sex-obsessed city) would tolerate that form of sexual immorality and that they ought to not associate themselves with it, either. |
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