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Paul appealed to nature earlier as well asking if a bald woman looks nice to support that concept that neither did an unveiled woman appear correct. Bald men are "kosher", but not bald women. |
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Btw, I don't know if you all have access but here's a discussion in facebook about this subject in which a number of UPC folks weigh in including Jason Dulle. https://www.facebook.com/jeff.siriba...02242704324428 |
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So then what is the covering? is it hair?, a veil?, the husband? What about unmarried women? widows? etc? How are they covered in the divine order of things? What about the nazarite vow for women in the ot? She shaved her hair. Then women not cutting hair cannot be universal. What would be wrong if these verses were about "customs"? Would God allow something for some and not for others based on customs? |
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So is it still sin for women to cut their hair?
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I don't remember any commandment 'a woman shalt not cut her hair'. It is a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven. Just like it is a shame for a man to have long hair. Just because various men may like having long hair doesn't change the fact, and just because various women like having short hair doesn't change the fact. But sin? 'Add not to his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.' |
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