Sexual Immorality

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Sexual Immorality (Gk. porneia) denotes a series of sexual behaviors that were largely tolerated in the Greco-Roman World while Hellenistic Jews and Christians labeled as unacceptable not only for Jews but also for God-fearers and baptized Gentiles.

Overview

Acts 15:20, 29; Acts 21:25 (that this meaning must be adopted in these passages will surprise no one who has learned from 1 Corinthians 6:12ff how leniently converts from among the heathen regarded this vice and how lightly they indulged in it; accordingly, all other interpretations of the term, such as of marriages within the prohibited degrees and the like, are to be rejected); Romans 1:29 Rec.; 1 Corinthians 5:1; 1 Corinthians 6:13, 18; 1 Corinthians 7:2; 2 Corinthians 12:21; Ephesians 5:3; Colossians 3:5; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; Revelation 9:21; it is distinguished from μοιχεία in Matthew 15:19; Mark 7:21; and Galatians 5:19 Rec.; used of adultery ((cf. Hosea 2:2 (4), etc.)), Matthew 5:32; Matthew 19:9.


Adultery

Prostitution

Prostitution in ancient Rome was legal, public, and widespread. Restricted to the enjoyment of free males only, it involved the exploitation of both women (of every age) and boys.

There was no stigma attached to men even of the highest social status engaged in prostitution or purchasing women or boys for sexual exploitation, as long as it was done with moderation, discretion and no neglect of family responsibilities.

The condition of prostitutes was considered shameful. Prostitutes were generally slaves or former slaves; abandoned children were often raised and sold as prostitutes. They served their own masters or worked in brothels under terrible conditions of exploitation; only a few professional prostitutes who cultivated elite patrons, had the possibility to emerge to a better life and acquire some wealth.

While prostitutes were despised, prostitution was considered not only a legal and legitimate activity but was also praises as a act of religious value. Ancient mythologies describes gods engaged in sexual intercourses with women and boys. Fertility rites were celebrated in public festivals especially at the beginning of spring.

These association with idolatry made prostitution a suspected activity in the eyes of Hellenistic Jews and Christians.

It must be remembered however that when Christianity became the religion of the Roman Empire sexual exploitation of slaves and prostitution of women and boys was not forbidden. The only concern was to severe their ties with pagan cult and idolatry.

Incest

Pederasty

Sources

Acts 15:20.29 Acts 21:25


1 Thessalonians 4:3-5 -- For this is the will of God, even your sanctification, that you should abstain from fornication:

1 Corinthians (5:1-2) It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among you, and of a kind that is not found even among pagans; for a man is living with his father's wife. 2 And you are arrogant! Should you not rather have mourned, so that he who has done this would have been removed from among you? -- (6:9-10) Do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived! Fornicators, idolaters, adulterers, male prostitutes, sodomites, 10 thieves, the greedy, drunkards, revilers, robbers--none of these will inherit the kingdom of God. -- (6:13) The body is meant not for fornication but for the Lord, and the Lord for the body. -- (6:18-19) 18 Shun fornication! Every sin that a person commits is outside the body; but the fornicator sins against the body itself. 19 Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God, and that you are not your own? -- 2 Corinthians (12:21):

Galatians (5:19)

Ephesians 5:3 -- But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not be once named among you, as becomes saints;

Colossians (3:5)

Mark 7:21

Matthew 5:32 -- 15:19 -- 19:19

Revelation (2:21) -- (9:21) -- 14:8 -- 17:2 -- 18:3 -- 19:2