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Well, I'm not all that smart so I don't try to "interpret" God's Word, I just believe it like a little child.
The method you used in India to cover your head is the correct method. People too often become too arrogant and do not understand authority or its purpose and want to make all authority equal. But authority was placed there by God, not man. As you have given the scripture also so practice. For in doing this you will receive the blessing of the authority that comes with it.
Also note the following though:
1 Corinthians 11:15 KJV[15] But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering.
So if a lady should have long hair, then her hair is her covering. If she does not have long hair then she needs to wear a covering as symbol of the authority over her. And she will be blessed with humbleness accordingly. So if a lady does have short hair then as the custom must be, she must have a covering. In like wise it is not good for a man to have long hair.
Oh! Touche`
Loosen up Therapon. Enjoy the small things in life... like the funky green turtle. Oops... someone at the door bye.
Forty years ago I was living on my ocean-going sailboat, cruising around southern waters including the Bahamas. I was also a knee-walking, commode-hugging drunk, married, but with a sweet young dolly on the side. One day, someone came aboard my yacht, yanked my bottle out of my hand, threw it over the side and said, "Ellis, the Lord wants you to teach His word and you can't teach it as an adulterous drunk."
I went down into my stateroom and started to pray, "Lord, you know I've been trying to stop drinking for five years, but I am bound by alcohol and lust. Please help me, I give it all to you." I'd been drunk for months, but the next morning I was cold sober, no DTs, no nothing, but I was no longer an adulterer or alcoholic.
I started attending church again and what did I find? Lukewarm Christians playing polemic somersaults with the Word (just like I see here on the forum) and dabbling in the same sins that had gotten me into so much trouble. I tried to Talk to the brethren about it, but nobody cared. Instead, they'd say something like, "Loosen up, Ellis, enjoy the small things in life; in a few months you'll be just like us."
But the Lord had taken out my heart of stone and replaced it with a heart of flesh, so somehow, that never happened.
Forty years ago I was living on my ocean-going sailboat, cruising around southern waters including the Bahamas. I was also a knee-walking, commode-hugging drunk, married, but with a sweet young dolly on the side. One day, someone came aboard my yacht, yanked my bottle out of my hand, threw it over the side and said, "Ellis, the Lord wants you to teach His word and you can't teach it as an adulterous drunk."
I went down into my stateroom and started to pray, "Lord, you know I've been trying to stop drinking for five years, but I am bound by alcohol and lust. Please help me, I give it all to you." I'd been drunk for months, but the next morning I was cold sober, no DTs, no nothing, but I was no longer an adulterer or alcoholic.
I started attending church again and what did I find? Lukewarm Christians playing polemic somersaults with the Word (just like I see here on the forum) and dabbling in the same sins that had gotten me into so much trouble. I tried to Talk to the brethren about it, but nobody cared. Instead, they'd say something like, "Loosen up, Ellis, enjoy the small things in life; in a few months you'll be just like us."
But the Lord had taken out my heart of stone and replaced it with a heart of flesh, so somehow, that never happened.
I started attending church again and what did I find? Lukewarm Christians playing polemic somersaults with the Word (just like I see here on the forum)
thats a really neat story, as a fellow mariner I know how it goes, what happens at sea stays at sea lol, but not anymore when you are a born again christian.
Nah, I think I will pass. I was just bored. Thought Id ask.yes... if your feel any compulsion or conviction. Since you are asking... I am inclined to suggest you start shopping.![]()
I am not reading 13 pages so I am just gonna ask...
I have long hair. Do I still need a covering or no?
I actually disagree considering verse 2 is referring to customs or traditions. He goes back to referring it to customs many many times. If it is a custom to wear a veil where a woman prays then yes. If not then no.But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her head uncovered dishonoureth her head: for that is even all one as if she were shaven. For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn: but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered. - 1 Corinthians 11: 5-6
Re-posting the Bible verse. This is what the scripture says. Covering our heads with a veil or a scarf is sign of submission, to Christ if we are unmarried and to our husband if we are married. It's obeying God. So YES! you do need to cover your head in church.
Yea that's the problem ”it has been categorized as a cultural tradition or a distraction”. But in truth, it's a God's command.I actually disagree considering verse 2 is referring to customs or traditions. He goes back to referring it to customs many many times. If it is a custom to wear a veil where a woman prays then yes. If not then no.
If I walked in my church with a veil on my head I would be a distraction.
I actually disagree considering verse 2 is referring to customs or traditions. He goes back to referring it to customs many many times. If it is a custom to wear a veil where a woman prays then yes. If not then no.
If I walked in my church with a veil on my head I would be a distraction.
What about if the women in the corinthian church did wear head coverings? Would that change your views?I actually disagree considering verse 2 is referring to customs or traditions. He goes back to referring it to customs many many times. If it is a custom to wear a veil where a woman prays then yes. If not then no.
If I walked in my church with a veil on my head I would be a distraction.
hi ellis. since you're going off about all that above...
your 70th week is a long overview of all the other weeks, and more, that goes as far back as the second decree to rebuild the temple.
your 70th week ends in 1948 when Israel became a nation.
your last 7 is some unique 7 that is only posited by one guy who no one can find. no one else believes his interpretation.
anyways, the 7 (for the final week) times 360 (for days in a Jewish year) equals 2520 years which you converted into 2484 solar years is the exact number of years between Darius' decree in 536BC and 1948.
amazingly, in the middle of this time frame, you have the abomination of desolation which is the erecting of the Dome of the Rock in 688 AD.
However, doing the math, the middle should be 706BC.
So, what did you do?
you made a new start date for the 70th week and moved it back to the destruction of the first temple by Nebuchadnezzar in 583BC. is that right?