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Originally Posted by TRFrance
The uses of cosmetics was a common practice in biblical times, and was also practiced by the women of Israel. God, through his prophets, condemned the Israelites for many sins, and spelled out many of those sins specifically. Did he ever say anything against their use of adornments or cosmetics? (And if not, have you considered that it didnt matter to him as much as it seems to matter to you?)
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No scripture? You just broke my irony meter. You don't want scripture. You want us to believe it because of your assumptions.
Pride....the haughty naughty look
You need to study the bible. The gospels discussed Jewish women. No reference to paint. Kosmos was greek and it seems Hebrew doesn't even have a word for
makeup. Of course you are so frustrated and can't even tell us the bible translators 1611 had a word for
makeup.
Go ahead and makeup scripture on makeup.
Cosmopolitan magazine is for the people that need cosmetics.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/
Walker, Barbara G. Women's Encyclopedia Of Myths And Secrets. HarperCollins Publishers, New York, New York, 1983. This book offers wonderful insights into mythology and history with respect to the role of women and goddesses. An excellent telling of herstory.
The NAS Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's Number: 8562 Browse Lexicon
Original Word Word Origin
qwrmt from (04838)
Transliterated Word TDNT Entry
Tamruwq TWOT - 1246b
Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech
tam-rook' Noun Masculine
Definition
a scraping, rubbing (CLBL) remedy (for an injury)
NAS Word Usage - Total: 3
cosmetics 3
NAS Verse Count
Esther 3
so the closest word is purification, cleansing scrubbing. We see references to polish and fragrances.
Looks like the PAINT department is Egyptian.
It seems our worldy people are insecure in their own skin. self image issues.