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One of the greatest dangers facing Christians today is when people with a little academic vocabulary use it to defend teachings that directly contradict the plain structure of the Word of God. This study aims to clarify the crucial distinction in Deuteronomy 24:1–4: Moses did not command divorce; he described a situation and issued a restriction. Understanding this grammatical structure is essential for accurately interpreting Scripture and protecting the sacredness of marriage. Dive into this exploration to discover how clarity and faithfulness in reading the Word can transform our understanding of God’s intentions for marriage.