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How do we know God's judgment against adultery is true?

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God's judgment on adultery is exemplified in Genesis 12 when He plagued Pharaoh's house for taking Sarai, underscoring the seriousness of such sins.

In Genesis 12:17-19, we see God's direct intervention when Pharaoh took Sarai into his home. The Lord plagued Pharaoh and his household, illustrating God's severe disapproval of taking another man's wife. This incident serves as an early biblical example that demonstrates God's judgment on adultery, even before the formal laws were given in the Mosaic Covenant. The severity of God's response underscores the moral weight of adultery, which remains applicable throughout scripture. Further, Proverbs warns that committing adultery leads to destruction, emphasizing the need for believers to recognize sin's consequences, both temporal and eternal.
Scripture References: Genesis 12:17-19, Proverbs 6:32

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