Bible passages about gay marriage
Why the Bible supports lgbtq+ marriage
By Tristan Sollecito ’24, Staff Writer
DISCLAIMER: For the purposes of this compact article, “the Bible” will be used interchangeably with the New Testament. Although the Torah is fundamental to these texts and should not be excluded from the discussion, I have decided to limit my direct evidence to strictly New Testament scripture in the interest of brevity.
I read the Bible an awful lot, and while a huge proportion of ideological opinions across the globe are directly rooted in scriptural write, I — like countless others for whom these passages remain fundamental to their identity and idea — perpetually find myself searching for explicit theological answers that simply undertake not exist in writing. There are countless examples of religious beliefs that stem abstractly from biblical interpretation but lack specific reference within the sms. Gay marriage, or queer activity in particular, cannot be included in this list. Saint Paul writes in his first letter to the Corinthians: “Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men…will inherit the kingdom of God” (1 Corinthians 6:9 NIV). Sounds prett
Leviticus 18:22
“You shall not lounge with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination.”[1] It is not a surprise that this verse seems to say that queer male sex is forbidden in the eyes of God. The dominant view of western Christianity forbids same-sex relations. This verse is one of the clobber passages that people cite from the Bible to condemn homosexuality. This essay first looks at the various ways the verse is translated into the English Bible and then explores some of the strategies used to create an affirming translation of what this alley means for the LGBTQ community. More specifically, it presents the interpretation of K. Renato Lings in which Lev. 18:22 refers to male-on-male incest.
While Lev. 18:22 is used to condemn homosexuality, we must realize that the designation “homosexuality” was only recently coined in the English language. So did this term exist in ancient Israel? Charles D. Myers, Jr. confirms that none of the prophets in the Hebrew Bible note homosexuality.[2] He also contends that in ancient Israel same-sex relations were viewed as an ancient Adjacent East problem. The ancient Near East tradition included pederasty and relations between an older man and
What Does the Bible Say About Homosexuality?
What Does The Bible Express About Homosexuality?
Introduction
For the last two decades, Pew Study Center has reported that one of the most enduring ethical issues across Christian traditions is sexual diversity. For many Christians, one of the most frequently first-asked questions on this topic is, “What does the Bible declare about attraction to someone of the same sex?”
Although its unlikely that the biblical authors had any notion of sexual orientation (for example, the designation homosexual wasn't even coined until the late 19th century) for many people of faith, the Bible is looked to for timeless guidance on what it means to honor God with our lives; and this most certainly includes our sexuality.
Before we can jump into how it is that Christians can maintain the authority of the Bible and also affirm sexual diversity, it might be helpful if we started with a brief but clear overview of some of the assumptions informing many Christian approaches to understanding the Bible.
What is the Bible?
For Christians to whom the Bible is God’s very written word, it is widely understood that God produced its contents through inspired
What does the Bible teach about same-sex practice?
The Bible defines marriage in Genesis 2:24 as a union between one man and one woman. Jesus Christ upholds this definition of marriage in Matthew 19:5, as does the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 5:31. Any and all sexual outing which takes place outside of this context is treated as sinful, what Jesus calls ‘sexual immorality’ in Sign 7:21.
Further to this, same-sex practice is specifically highlighted as sinful a number of times in Scripture. In God’s Law, for example, condemnations of queer practice are given in Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13. Further references are made in the Modern Testament. For example, in Romans 1:24-32, amid echoes to the Genesis creation account, both male and female homosexual practice are treated as sinful. Further references to the sinfulness of gay practice can be seen in 1 Corinthians 6:9 and 1 Timothy 1:10.
The Scriptures are, therefore, consistent in their prohibition of gay sexual activity, across different periods of salvation history and within different cultural settings. Although the Scriptures are eliminate on sexual values, they also reveal us that the prospect of forgiveness and eterna
What does the Bible speak about gay marriage?
Answer
The Bible says nothing about same-sex attracted marriage directly, but it does set down the foundational principles of what constitutes marriagein God’s eyes. Every reference to marriage in the Bible indicates a union of male and female. The first description of marriage coincides with the creation of Eve in Genesis 2. According to that route, marriage takes place when “a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they grow one flesh” (Genesis 2:24).
In passages that contain directions regarding marriage, such as 1 Corinthians 7:2–16 and Ephesians 5:23–33, the Bible clearly identifies marriage as being between a dude and a woman. Biblically speaking, marriage is the union of a male and a woman in a lifetime commitment. Main purposes of marriage are to illustrate the affair between Christ and the church (see Ephesians 5:22–33) and to build a family and provide a stable, secure environment for that family to expand. As families prosper, so does society at grand, and stable families contribute to stable societies.
Again, the Bible does not explicitly mention gay marriage or same-sex marria