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Originally Posted by Rev
( Jer 7:29) Cut off thine hair, O Jerusalem, and cast it away, and take up a lamentation on high places; for the LORD hath rejected and forsaken the generation of his wrath.
Why did the prophet tell Jerusalem to cut off her hair? Because she was a spiritual harlot and would not be faithful or obedient to her husband Jehovah. And just so that everyone that saw Jerusalem would know that she was a spiritual harlot the prophet told her to cut off her hair and cast it from thee. It is very possible that Paul had this scripture in mind when he wrote (I Co 11).
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I have a question- did Jerusalem cut off their hair? Do you believe or does the bible say this really happened?
Do you believe this principle applied in the old testament or did it just pop up in the new testament?
Do people who took the vow of a nazarite count? Or were they excluded somehow?
Did John the Baptist count as he had uncut hair?
Why did Samson have power when his hair was uncut? Also notice that he regained power when his hair started growing long again. Is this power somehow related to the power of the woman's head today?