You ask, "
along with sodomites? " You are comparing sodomy... with a worship practice. I think that is a very, very weird thing to ask. We are talking about liturgy here. You could maybe compare it to foot washing, only more common - or, at least it used to be. And as far as how I read it, that is the normal way to read it in English,
and in Greek. The way I understand it lines up with the historical understanding in Christendom, down through the centuries. But you can follow these recent egalitarian and other liberal scholars if you want. Not me.
Stepping forward with works from modern scholars that make money scratching the ears of their eager constituency, it's cliché. Such scholars were formed in the same reprobate generation, my sad generation, that brings us abortions incorporated & celebrated, feminist & gay pride, gender & sexuality spectrum, and counts dressing like the opposite sex & genital mutilation as bravery, even for children. Likewise, scholastic
idiot savants mutilate the Bible ---and by prideful alchemy they trans-mutate holy scripture into doctrinal elixirs that intoxicate its addicted drinkers. This drink comes in many flavors. Scripture interpretation spectrum, you know, to go along with our gender spectrum. And it's funny when intoxicated graduates of liberal seminaries or courses of study
think they understand ancient Greek better than... those that actually spoke ancient Greek - more on that below.
And here we are. Forbidden fruit bearing women bishops and transitioning priests. Gay pride blessings and weddings. Child molester priest parties and crimes . Etc. See the bad fruit. The fruit is bad because the trees are corrupt (Matt. 7:15–20). The trees are corrupt because they grow in a land, both the physical and spiritual land, that is polluted. Look around. You know it is true. And bad fruit sours stomachs, and causes diarrhea, of the mouth even. But the trees that bear good fruit, that grow in a fruitful land, they are not now, not today.
Thus says the LORD: “Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls. But they said, ‘We will not walk in it.’ Jeremiah 6:16
No, I reject these progressive scholars and will not follow them when they deconstruct holy scripture and go against centuries old understandings, and I encourage my brothers and sisters in the Lord to do likewise. Rather, we should listen to what the church has said during times that she was not such the whore. We should listen to the likes of these:
Church Father Irenaeus (c.130 - c.202), the last living connection to the Apostles, wrote Against Heresies, in Greek. He explained that the "power" or "authority" on a woman's head when praying and prophesying was a cloth veil (κάλυμμα kalumma).
Church Father Hippolytus of Rome (c. 170- c. 235) , with Greek being his native tongue, said that in church gatherings "… let all the women have their heads covered with an opaque cloth, not with a veil of thin linen, for this is not a true covering."
Tertullian (c. 155 – c. 220), who spoke Greek & Latin, instructed that the head coverings should be substantial head scarves. He explains that in his days, the women of the Corinthian church from the age of puberty onwards practiced Christian head covering despite the fact that non-Christians in the region did not. They did this because of Paul's letter.
The Didascalia Apostolorum, composed around 250 AD, in Greek, claims to come from the Apostles at the Council of Jerusalem, and it even recommended the head covering in public.
Clement of Alexandria (c. 150 – c. 215), an early Christian theologian, wrote the Paedagogus in the year 180 AD, in Greek. In it he wrote " it is becoming for her to pray veiled.”
Origen of Alexandria (c. 185 – c. 253) , in Greek, wrote, "There are angels in the midst of our assembly … we have here a two fold Church, one of men, the other of angels … And since there are angels present … women, when , they pray, are ordered to have a covering upon their heads..."
Early Church Father John Chrysostom (c. 347 – 407) , who also spoke Greek, promoted Paul's instructions.
I could keep going, but maybe you think these Greek speakers' don't understand Greek as well as we do now, LOL. Or, you may think that these are Eastern Orthodox or Catholic, and so you do not want to listen to them, because they are not Protestant. Fine. Then listen to these.
Martin Luther encouraged wives to wear a veil in public worship . In the "The Lutheran Liturgy", it is written, "It is laudable custom, based upon a Scriptural injunction (1 Cor. 11:3-15), for women to wear an appropriate head covering in Church..."
John Calvin, the founder of the Reformed Churches called for head coverings in public worship.
John Knox, the founder of the Presbyterian Church, also called for women to wear head coverings to church.
John Wesley, founder of Methodist Church, explained that a woman, "especially in a religious assembly", should "keep on her veil".
Roger Williams, founder of the first Baptist church in North America, taught that women should veil themselves in worship, because this was the practice of the early Church.
I could continue with more Protestants that actually follow what Paul wrote. But, then came the 60's. Sexual revolution. Feminism. Gay pride. Transgenderism. And
they listen to the likes of Gordon Fee... and are convinced that his Greek is better, LOL. Here is some more art that I made. May the Lord shine His light upon you all, each and everyone.
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