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Originally Posted by Aquila
I did answer that question. Neither men nor women are recorded as having worn pants in ancient Israel. In fact, what they did wear were tunics, girdles (belts) about the waist, and a larger outer tunic, sandals, veils, etc. And the general cut and styles were such that there wasn't much difference between male and female attire. If you saw someone in a field wearing full attire in the colder season, at 50 yards you'd not be able to tell if they were a male or female.
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This is ridiculous. The Levites were not part of ancient Israel? The T=three Hebrew young men were not part of ancient Israel? Good grief! Is holiness only found in a geographical location? Apparently you must think so. No wonder your thinking is so preposterous. Apparently, God's writing to mankind is limited to Judea. Give me a break. That has got to be the lamest excuse I have ever heard.
The three Hebrew young men maintained their integrity in the face of death. They also wore pants while maintaining that integrity. Do yourself a favor. When you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.