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In Luke 16:18, Christ is referring to the act of divorce and remarriage. He is saying that whoever divorces their wife and marries another woman is committing adultery. This means that the person is breaking their marriage covenant and engaging in sexual relations with someone who is not their lawful spouse.

"Putting away" is an old-fashioned term for divorce, and it is related to "dealing treacherously" in Malachi 2:14 because divorce was seen as a breach of the marriage covenant, which was considered a sacred agreement between two people and God. When a person divorces their spouse, they are breaking the covenant and acting treacherously towards their partner.

In Malachi 2:14, the prophet is rebuking the Israelites for divorcing their wives and treating them treacherously. He is reminding them that the marriage covenant is sacred and that they are accountable to God for their actions. He is also pointing out that even though they may have divorced their wives, they are still bound by the covenant they made with them, and they are still responsible for treating them with love and respect.

Both divorce and adultery are serious offenses that can end a marriage with "the wife of thy covenant." However, in some cases, a marriage may be annulled, which means it is considered null and void from the beginning. This may happen if there was fraud, duress, or a legal impediment to the marriage.

In addition to divorce and annulment, death can also end a marriage. When one of the spouses dies, the marriage covenant is considered dissolved, and the surviving spouse is free to remarry if they choose.