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03-06-2010, 07:13 PM
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Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
Since there is so much fuss about earrings on men, thought I would offer proof positive that God himself pierced David's ears and certainly doesn't mind if u do either.
Psalms 40:6
Sacrifice and offering you did not desire,
but my ears you have pierced;
burnt offerings and sin offerings
you did not require.
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03-06-2010, 07:23 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
He required servants to be pierced as well ...
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Then his master shall bring him unto the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his master shall bore his ear through with an aul; and he shall serve him for ever.
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Exodus 21:6
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03-06-2010, 10:30 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
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He required servants to be pierced as well ...
Exodus 21:6
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OUCH! is all I can say, that was before the Chinese at WAL-MART.
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03-06-2010, 08:03 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
I just don't like the needles and awls.
In antiquity most piercings and cuttings of the flesh were done to "brand" an individual as a slave or the possession of another. That's why primarily women and pirates or other mercenary forces wore the ear ring - that loop or hoop style dangle thing. Of course there were many other reasons as well - a rite of passage from adolescence to adulthood, etc.
The woman was chattel for her father until he sold her off to become the chattel of another man (a wife). The pirates were often run away slaves. Mercenaries were often the slaves possessed by their captain who hired out the entire band to the highest bidder.
Free men had no such scars or piercings to identify them as the property of another. This is my own primary motivation for not being branded in any way - I am a free man. However, if I can accept a woman wearing uncut hair as a consecration to God (and I do) I suppose that on the same grounds I could accept someone else wearing an ear ring to signify a similar purpose.
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03-06-2010, 10:36 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
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Originally Posted by pelathais
I just don't like the needles and awls.
In antiquity most piercings and cuttings of the flesh were done to "brand" an individual as a slave or the possession of another. That's why primarily women and pirates or other mercenary forces wore the ear ring - that loop or hoop style dangle thing. Of course there were many other reasons as well - a rite of passage from adolescence to adulthood, etc.
The woman was chattel for her father until he sold her off to become the chattel of another man (a wife). The pirates were often run away slaves. Mercenaries were often the slaves possessed by their captain who hired out the entire band to the highest bidder.
Free men had no such scars or piercings to identify them as the property of another. This is my own primary motivation for not being branded in any way - I am a free man. However, if I can accept a woman wearing uncut hair as a consecration to God (and I do) I suppose that on the same grounds I could accept someone else wearing an ear ring to signify a similar purpose.
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P, earrings on men are certainly not new to our generation. However, I am curious as to why there is such an aversion and distaste. Maybe, its due to gender bias perception. Even when I see men wearing large diamond earrings, something is unsettling in me.
I consider myself liberal minded, however I still struggle with this. I pastor in a predominately black city and I know this issue will eventually show itself in my leadership. Still haven't decided where to stand.
BTW, while u r absolutely correct as to the gender branding, etc. I doubt any today consciously wear them as a symbol....just sayin.
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03-07-2010, 03:23 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
When I was going to the Vineyard Church in Springdale, OH, several of the pastors --both men and women-- had piercings.
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03-07-2010, 07:17 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
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P, earrings on men are certainly not new to our generation. However, I am curious as to why there is such an aversion and distaste. Maybe, its due to gender bias perception. Even when I see men wearing large diamond earrings, something is unsettling in me.
I consider myself liberal minded, however I still struggle with this. I pastor in a predominately black city and I know this issue will eventually show itself in my leadership. Still haven't decided where to stand.
BTW, while u r absolutely correct as to the gender branding, etc. I doubt any today consciously wear them as a symbol....just sayin.
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Yeah. Today it seems to be just another fad to go along with. It's too much hassel for me.
"Let me stab a hole in your head and sell you something to wear in it..."
Why not just leave it alone? People look fine without it. Just MHO.
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03-08-2010, 05:52 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
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Originally Posted by pelathais
In antiquity most piercings and cuttings of the flesh were done to "brand" an individual as a slave or the possession of another. That's why primarily women and pirates or other mercenary forces wore the ear ring - that loop or hoop style dangle thing. Of course there were many other reasons as well - a rite of passage from adolescence to adulthood, etc.
The woman was chattel for her father until he sold her off to become the chattel of another man (a wife). The pirates were often run away slaves. Mercenaries were often the slaves possessed by their captain who hired out the entire band to the highest bidder.
Free men had no such scars or piercings to identify them as the property of another. This is my own primary motivation for not being branded in any way - I am a free man.
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I agree with pelathais here. Earrings could biblically signify a woman's submission to her husband, although most women probably never think about it that way.
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03-08-2010, 06:00 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
I fought with God over this issue when He told me to pierce my ears. I thought earrings were going to send you to hell. It took 3 months of praying, research, and a Word of knowledge spoken into my life before I took the plunge.
When I did, I was able to speak into a young man's life who though who committed to a relationship with Christ after realizing God didn't care about his earrings or tattoos. He had to see visible evidence that God was after him, not his jewelry.
I'd pierce my ears again in heartbeat to reach this generation.
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03-08-2010, 06:10 PM
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Re: Earrings? Why not? God piereces ears!
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Originally Posted by tv1a
I fought with God over this issue when He told me to pierce my ears. I thought earrings were going to send you to hell. It took 3 months of praying, research, and a Word of knowledge spoken into my life before I took the plunge.
When I did, I was able to speak into a young man's life who though who committed to a relationship with Christ after realizing God didn't care about his earrings or tattoos. He had to see visible evidence that God was after him, not his jewelry.
I'd pierce my ears again in heartbeat to reach this generation.
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u say God told u so? just wondering how u came to that conclusion?
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