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1 Cor 11.15. In a number of languages it may be necessary to translate κομάω as ‘to let one’s hair grow long’ or ‘not to cut one’s hair.’ Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996, c1989). Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament : Based on semantic domains (electronic ed. of the 2nd edition.) (1:526). New York: United Bible societies. Does it say what language it needs to be translated as uncut in? If the Greek used in the NT has a separate word for uncut, then the uncut issue is a moot point. |
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The reason he says in some languages is because clearly in some languages, especially ours, many of us would not other wise understand what this means. |
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The subject is hair, long hair. How do you get it LONG? By letting it grow out. That is rather intuitive and should not need an explanation |
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so which is worst...not cutting the hair and having it break-off and get shorter and unhealth....or cutting the hair in such a way to maintain health and promote growth? I am not saying that this is an exact science....but as a man....i must take the advice/input of those who study and know this field. |
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I find it interesting that there doesn't seem to be a history of Jewish women not cutting their hair. Headcovering, yes. But most Jewish women cut their hair.
I guess because there's not a single solitary thing in the OT that prohibits it. |
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There's really not much to comment on about women's hair in the OT, because it's rarely mentioned. Style isn't mentioned at all that I could find. Solomon said his bride's was like a flock of goat's leaping. There are a few directives about men's hair, but none about women's, other than the Nazarite vow. |
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Neither the churches of God. I can remember my paternal great grandmother. She was not a Pentecostal nor apostolic, yet I never knew of her ever cutting her hair. I visited an elderly Church of Christ couple in our city. He was a long- time elder in the local C of Christ. They had a picture of two ladies that I assumed was perhaps their mothers or grandmothers. You would have thought they were old-time Pentecostals. Our local Assemblies of God for many years, the ladies wore long hair and did not wear makeup or pants. My best friend from 6th grade to 12th, went to that church and never wore pants, makeup but did wear her hair shoulder length. Her mother wore long hair and looked like apostolic Pentecostal. I know others who had the same lifestyle. I also remember when the pastor's wife got her long hair cut and started going to the beauty show and started keeping it short and permed. In my 69 yrs, I have seen many changes. My best friend married the A of God pastor's only son. They are now members of the large 140 yr. old Baptist church in our city. She wears heavy makeup, pants most of the time, and keeps her hair short and permed and black. She also wears lots of heavy jewelry. This friend is the one who told me many years ago that they are saved at repentance. But they go ahead and are baptized in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. And that they seek to receive the Spirit, if they want the Power. But only repentance is necessary to be saved. Sounds like one of the two groups that merged together in 1945. These locally here though call them- selves Assemblies of God. They are hard against Oneness, Baptism in Jesus Name. It is dangerous to resist TRUTH! Wouldn't intentionally offend anyone but from what I have observed in these many years of my life, it seems to me, many are being cheated out of the most wonderful experience this side of heaven. If we don't receive all that God meant for us to have, we are lacking! Our children and grand- children will be lacking. I want mine to have the best God has for them, and myself too. Blessings, Falla39 |
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