Biblical texts contain varied perspectives on the dissolution of marriage. These passages offer insight into the conditions under which divorce was permitted or discouraged, reflecting the social and religious contexts of the time. The Old Testament, for example, acknowledges divorce as a legal reality, while the New Testament presents a more restrictive view attributed to Jesus.
Understanding the biblical perspective requires careful consideration of historical context, intended audience, and genre of the specific passages. These texts shape perspectives on marriage permanence and the implications of its ending. They have influenced legal and ethical considerations concerning marital dissolution for centuries, and continue to inform contemporary debates.