Used repeatedly as a counterexample showing that scriptural 'one' can denote a composite unity, since husband and wife remain distinct persons yet become 'one flesh.'
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Genesis 2:24
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24 Therefore a man will leave his father and his mother, and will join with his wife, and they will be one flesh.
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Used analogically to argue that being 'one' does not require being one person, countering anti-trinitarian assumptions about unity.
The host cited the marriage text to show that 'one' can describe a unity of more than one person, not only numerical singularity, in response to a Shema objection.
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