Proverbs 31:30
Obviously a parody. But if a potential suitor or husband on the site hasn't been around enough to get the joke, you might be scaring him off.So I am very lonely and need a husband. I want someone to watch Disney movies with and take me to Target with credit card. Someone who makes a lot of money so that I don’t have to work. Also, he should be a virgin and be willing to stay virgin forever because I’m not interested in that.
Where is he? Where could my soulmate be?
Proverbs 31 already says that a good woman is hard to find.
That really makes me wonder about the state of Biblical era women, were they that bad? I am sure all of them were virgins when they married and were good with household duties, submissive, etc. What criteria is Solomon using? The Proverbs 31 woman is described as more of a manager, so she would be older. She is also industrious like a workhorse.
Beauty is fleeting.Note that looks/external beauty is not mentioned once about the Proverbs 31 woman.
Nor is there any mention of sex/marital duties. So, this makes me think she is a bit of an older/mature woman.
But we know Solomon appreciates external beauty; that's why he had a lot of wives and concubines.
In any case, I do think Proverbs 31 describes a role model wife.
I dunno... I'm reminded of an old controversial song about momma having a "squeeze box" (accordion, ostensibly) and how daddy doesn't sleep at night.Not mentioning sex doesn't mean they don't have sex. It also says, "And her lamp does not go out by night. " My wife mentioned that as a possible sex verse. Not sure about that.
Who sang that? Who?I dunno... I'm reminded of an old controversial song about momma having a "squeeze box" (accordion, ostensibly) and how daddy doesn't sleep at night.
Oh she exists alright.Does the Proverbs 31 woman even have a name, and why do people call her a woman. Shouldnt she be called Proverbs31wife?
Is anyone called that on Christian forums, or dont they dare...cos Im thinking she doesnt exist.
Making cloth at home isn't so common these days. But some wives have that sort of diligence.Does the Proverbs 31 woman even have a name, and why do people call her a woman. Shouldnt she be called Proverbs31wife?
Is anyone called that on Christian forums, or dont they dare...cos Im thinking she doesnt exist.
CEO material for sure. Probably the boss of that family.she sounds like the matriarch of some huge corporation.
Boss Lady?
Where does this leave us old hags pushing 50? LOL
Looks like the only options left are a herd of cats and a rocking chair.![]()
I think if we still had that kind of a society, the men would still be the kinds of men they were 100 years ago.I get what you're saying, but a lot of families don't fit into the traditional nuclear family with mom, dad and kids. Sometimes the dad isn't around and the woman has to work to provide for her kids. My grandma and mom did this. If society were to go back to only men working, would working men be willing to support single women and their children too? Would they take on the responsibility of not only their own wife and children but also all the single mothers and their kids too?
Excellent. Though for me, it would not be cats. It might be baby puppies or gerbils or lizards (I'm partial to reptiles).That’s always been my number one priority.![]()
Maybe she was using scented candles.Not mentioning sex doesn't mean they don't have sex. It also says, "And her lamp does not go out by night. " My wife mentioned that as a possible sex verse. Not sure about that.