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Originally Posted by Praxeas
What difference does it make since this was the Law of Moses, the Old Testament done away with and replaced by the NT
What difference does it make since you don't adhere to the Old Testament
What difference does it make since at this time pants were not clothing pertaining to men, what they wore were robes like women did.
How can this verse prove women should not wear pants when Pants do not pertain to a man:?
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Principle righteousness is never done away. All scripture is given for instruction in righteousness. The Mosaic Covenant/OT was referenced all the time in principle teaching.
distinction in clothing is no different than Paul arguing in 1 cor about order among men and women.
The Law of Moses contain both pure light and shadow. Few things are a abomination and it brings special attention to this verse.
I am arguing about practical understanding not how the distinctive is applied.