Making decisions in our secular culture Posted onNovember 1, 2024bySquadron of Sisters (Debbie Chavez) Leave a Comment Gain Bible principles that will help you and your family make decisions about what things are okay to do in our secular culture and what things should be avoided (Debbie and ...
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The Bible tells women in 1 Timothy 2:9-10 to dress modestly. But contrary to the teachings of many conservative Christians, the Bible never actually specifies an exact dress code for women. Instead, it gives principles which should guide women in how they dress. Are you ready to have your...
faith change how you go through trials, use your tongue, relate to others in the church, stop judging others, trust God with the future, glory in every circumstance, stop envying others, rejoice even when things are going wrong. This series draws out James's wisdom on all these topics, ...
faith change how you go through trials, use your tongue, relate to others in the church, stop judging others, trust God with the future, glory in every circumstance, stop envying others, rejoice even when things are going wrong. This series draws out James's wisdom on all these topics, ...
faith change how you go through trials, use your tongue, relate to others in the church, stop judging others, trust God with the future, glory in every circumstance, stop envying others, rejoice even when things are going wrong. This series draws out James's wisdom on all these topics, ...
In each of these cases it throws a new light on the passage to remember that these women were (if the expression may be allowed) the priestesses of a religion, not plying for hire, or merely instruments for gratifying passing lust. Such ordinary prostitutes are called by the name zonah....
Topics covered include the references to veils worn by women in the Old Testament, a positive portrayal of a veiled woman of upper status, debate among scholars about the use of veil by women prophets, and veiling during the Hellenistic and Roman periods....
It does not appear how far they joined in the whole of the song (Ex 1:15-19); but the opening words are repeated again by Miriam herself at the close, in the form of a command to the Hebrew women. "She answered them, saying, Sing ye to Jehovah, for he hath triumphed gloriously...