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02-22-2013, 05:40 PM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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Where does scripture "prove the poof?"
Where did Jesus say: "Piece a couple of scriptures together" ?
These are Hall of Fame responses!!! Thanks Dordt & Phelps for the laugh!!
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02-22-2013, 06:36 PM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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02-22-2013, 06:39 PM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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So if the hair is the covering that Paul was talking about, is a man sinning or condemned, if he prays or prophesy with his hair not shaved completely off?
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Dear Marie:
Under the same contex, a mans head would be considered covered(veiled) if his hair is long enough to cover his head (that form of the body most readily taken hold of).
Meaning that if I were going to take hold of a person by their head, as I did when I was a wrestler in school; I quite likely would be taking hold of the person by their neck as well. Because the neck is also readily taken hold of as well, the neck would then be considered to be part of the head, as well as the ears. These parts of the head should then be uncovered or unveiled on a man.
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02-22-2013, 07:44 PM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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Well since my computer dictionary could not find a definition, I am thinking that the word "broidered" sounds like the word embroidery which wiki defines as:
Embroidery is the art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as metal strips, pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. Embroidery is most often recommended for caps, hats, coats, blankets, dress shirts, denim, stockings, and golf shirts. Embroidery is available with a wide variety of thread or yarn colour.
So I am guessing that the women of that day 'embroidered' things in their hair as they plaited or braided into elaborate hairstyles.
I don't see much difference between putting oatmeal boxes, ribbons, flowers and other such things in today's women's hair today, as them weaving in gold or silver wires and such things in the ancient days. Women always sought to look attractive to men.
I have a pentecostal friend who will not cut her hair. We agree to disagree and we have gotten along great for many years. One night we all fellowshipped at a restaurant and she arrived with a wig on. I thought she had cut and permed her hair and I complimented on how nice she looked. She said.."It's a wig. I bought this wig because my hair is breaking off and I want to look nice". She wore her wig to a visit to Memphis with me and on the way home we were going to stop at a hometown store to buy some health food products. She took her wig off. I asked her why? She said that she did not want to lose her witness.
Exact look on my face >>>>> 
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That is an example of where the natural logical progression of this type of junk leads to. Holy Hair being another example.
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02-22-2013, 10:03 PM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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Make up your mind. Is it Long hair or uncut hair.
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Long hair in the passage is komao 'let her hair grow' that is the opposite of cutting it.
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02-22-2013, 10:09 PM
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Tired of it.
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Long hair in the passage is komao 'let her hair grow' that is the opposite of cutting it.
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Sort off like pruning a tree. It'll never grow after that.
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02-22-2013, 10:09 PM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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Dear Marie:
Under the same contex, a mans head would be considered covered(veiled) if his hair is long enough to cover his head (that form of the body most readily taken hold of).
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No, it wouldn't
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02-23-2013, 10:17 PM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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Originally Posted by Wang Mo Shi
Dear Marie:
Under the same contex, a mans head would be considered covered(veiled) if his hair is long enough to cover his head (that form of the body most readily taken hold of).
Meaning that if I were going to take hold of a person by their head, as I did when I was a wrestler in school; I quite likely would be taking hold of the person by their neck as well. Because the neck is also readily taken hold of as well, the neck would then be considered to be part of the head, as well as the ears. These parts of the head should then be uncovered or unveiled on a man.
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Hmm looks like someone failed the logic course in college....
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02-23-2013, 11:09 PM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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Originally Posted by Peacemaker
Hmm looks like someone failed the logic course in college....
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Head- Strongs Greek Lexicon:
2776. kephale kef-al-ay' from the primary kapto (in the sense of seizing); the head (as the part most readily taken hold of), literally or figuratively:--head.
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02-24-2013, 12:09 AM
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Re: My pastor's wife had broidered hair?
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Hmm looks like someone failed the logic course in college....
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I'm suprised, did they teach logic in your college Beauty College? Ha Ha!
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