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It is better to live in a corner of the housetop than in a house shared with a quarrelsome wife. Proverbs 25:24 ESV
Thankfully I can't confirm the truth of this proverb through personal experience. I probably need to be nagged to get stuff done for my family to be honest. But my wife is very long suffering with me, for which I am thankful.
Sadly, I'm sure Solomon knew the truth of this verse among at least one of his seven hundred wives. We do know that most if not all of his wives were pagan. No doubt some of them had theological quarrels with him about faith in the Lord Vs. paganism.
Also sadly, it seems Solomon capitulated to his quarrelsome wife(s). He allowed them to draw his heart away from the worship of Yahweh towards paganism. Thankfully, I believe he wouldn't be in the canon of Scripture if he didn't eventually repent, as I believe Ecclesiastes suggests.
Ancient Israelite roofs were flat, so this proverb isn't as bad as it might seem. It's like saying that it's better to hide in your man cave of a garden shed/basement/loft than to have to endure a nagging wife. If you've married a nagging wife, that's not grounds for divorce, but it is grounds for a miserable marriage.
"Dear Yahweh, our Father God, thank You for the gift of marriage. Please help us to remain faithful even when it's hard. In Jesus Christ's name, amen"
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