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intermarriage
intermarriage (ɪntəˈmærɪdʒ) Also 6–7 enter-. [inter- 2 a.] 1. The action or fact of intermarrying; union in or connexion by marriage. a. Of two persons, or of one person with another. Now only in legal phraseology = ‘Marriage’, in ordinary use.1579 J. Stubbes Gaping Gulf C iij b, If entermariages em...
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Royal intermarriage
Royal intermarriage (also known as inbreeding) is the practice of members of ruling dynasties marrying into other reigning families. Morganatic marriage
At one time, some dynasties adhered strictly to the concept of royal intermarriage.
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The Rise of Intermarriage | Pew Research Center
Looking at all married couples in 2010, regardless of when they married, the share of intermarriages reached an all-time high of 8.4%. In 1980, that share was just 3.2%. Gender patterns in intermarriage vary widely. About 24% of all black male newlyweds in 2010 married outside their race, compared with just 9% of black female newlyweds.
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Intermarriage and U.S. Hispanics: New research
Thirty-five percent marry someone who isn't Hispanic. About 12 percent of Hispanic men and 15 percent of Hispanic women born in the U.S. married a Hispanic person who was born outside the U.S. Foreign-born Hispanics are much less likely to marry a non-Hispanic. More than half of foreign-born Hispanics have a foreign-born Hispanic spouse ...
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intermarriage
intermarriage/ˌɪntəˈmærɪdʒ; ˌɪntɚ`mærɪdʒ/ n[U]such marriage (种族、 宗教、 家族之间的)通婚.
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Cain's wife and brother-sister intermarriage - creation.com
Many have argued that Cain simply married one of his sisters. I believe that this answer is an impossibility. Those who hold to this answer concede that God gave laws forbidding sexual acts between close relatives (Leviticus 18; Deuteronomy 27), but they argue that God did not give these laws until the time of Moses, and so early humans ...
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In Numbers 12 why did Moses get away with intermarriage?
Moses' wife was a Cushite (i.e. from the region of Ethiopia). The Israelites were not forbidden from intermarrying with other nations, on certain conditions (cf. e.g. Deut 21:10-14). Thus even according to the later standards of the law, Moses does not seem to have transgressed. 3) GOD DID NOT DEFEND MOSES' MARRIAGE, BUT HIS PERSON
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Interfaith marriage
Traditional Judaism does not consider marriage between a Jew by birth and a convert as intermarriage; Biblical passages which apparently support intermarriage Dorff, The Rabbinical Assembly
It All Begins with a Date: Jewish Concerns about Intermarriage: Jewish Concerns about Intermarriage, Alan Silverstein,
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1. Trends and patterns in intermarriage | Pew Research Center
And while the share of the marriage market comprised of Hispanics has grown markedly since 1980, when it was 6%, their intermarriage rate has remained stable. Perhaps more striking - the share of blacks in the marriage market has remained more or less constant (15% in 1980, 16% in 2015), yet their intermarriage rate has more than tripled.
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internuptials
† interˈnuptials, n. pl. Obs. [f. as prec., after nuptials.] = intermarriage 1 b.1654 H. L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 7, I have heard some..passionately ascribe Englands calamities to those internuptials, and fetch that ireful stroke of divine Iustice..from his marrying a Lady of mis-belief.
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Interfaith marriage in Judaism
In 1995 the Leadership Council of Conservative Judaism published the following statement on intermarriage:
In the past, intermarriage... was viewed as Intermarriage could contribute to the continuity of the Jewish people."
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Epigamia
In the period of Athenian democracy, such intermarriage was not allowed, and only a decree of the popular assembly could permit it. for intermarriage between Indians and Greeks.
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desertic
desertic, a. (dɪˈzɜːtɪk) [f. desert n.2 + -ic.] Characteristic of a desert. Also fig.1936 Nature 19 Dec. 1042/1 With development of desertic conditions in North Africa and Arabia bringing increasing settlement near rivers, some degree of isolation and a high degree of long-continued local intermarri...
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commensality
commensality (kɒmɛnˈsælɪtɪ) [f. commensal: cf. F. commensalité.] Commensal state; the habit of eating at the same table.1611 Cotgr., Commensalité, Commensalitie; a continuall feeding together at one table. 1650 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. (ed. 2) 142 Being enjoined or prohibited certain foods..to avoid...
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Mixed marriage
Mixed marriage may refer to:
Intermarriage
Endogamy
Exogamy
Interracial marriage
Interethnic marriage
Interreligious marriage, also called interfaith Mixed-orientation marriage, marriage involving spouses who do not have the same sexual orientation
Mixed Marriage (play), a 1911 play by St John Greer Ervine
Royal intermarriage
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