Thanks KJ91 for your posting. It is my understanding that hair is a picture of the gospel in the Bible. That is why so many references in the Bible to hair have to do with prophets. Some call it a hoary mantle. They are prophesying and power is associated with that, and that is why power is the issue with hair. Samson is a good example as he loses power without hair. We read: "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth " Concerning prophesy, we read: "the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy". The verse you mention about women having their head covered, in my opinion, is speaking about the gospel. All Christians are women in relation to Christ, they are Christ's bride. Therefore, the gospel provides a covering for them, since it speaks of Christ's sacrifice and resurrection to cover their sin. The man is Christ, however. We read: "Behold the man! " The man was without sin, and, therefore, a covering for no sin, which would be covering up righteousness, would be a shame. Incidentally, the verse you mention talks about hair being a covering, not about covering up hair. I am happy if you enjoy wearing a hat or scarf but I do not see that as required by the verse and verses you are speaking of.