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Originally Posted by Aquila
Actually, you only showed two examples, by writers separated by many generations, wherein pants are mentioned on men. You provided no Scripture wherein pants are specifically condemned on women, or illustrating that women did not have an equivalent article of clothing. What you did prove is that the writers had adequate ability to specify such a prohibition linguistically, yet we don't see it.
All you proved is that the high priest wore trousers as did the three Hebrews.
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Priest, three Hebrews, and
Revelation 19:16, military cavalry wore trousers.
Separated by many generations? Good job you are getting there. You are showing that they continued the practice of men wearing pants for many generations. In so much that the Christian world continued the practice throughout its generations. Awesome! Yes, the writers and interpreters adequately proved linguistically that men wore pants and women are not ever recorded wearing pants. You are almost there Aquila, now here is the part where you start to take it all in.
Oh, and I proved that women in the Bible didn't have breeches, or trousers.
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No. Only if they are cross dressing and pretending to be men.
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Where does it say that in
Deuteronomy 22:5? There are other scriptures dealing with sexual perversion located elsewhere.
Deuteronomy 22:5 doesn't mention anything about sexual perversion. Bit of a double standard with you, you balk over no specifics concerning types of clothes, but yet when it's your turn. You start making up all kinds things.
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Imagine women dressed like lumberjacks, spitting and chewing tobacco, trying to seduce other women.
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You almost made it home Hoss. Now you are just burning down.
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Not just a woman in trousers. Eskimo women must be hated by God according to you.
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Eskimo women? Eskimo men use to lend their wives to strangers?
Really? Eskimos in the Bible? What tribe of Israel were the Eskimos?
And it came to pass, after the year was expired, at the time when kings go forth to battle, that David sent Nanook of the North, and his servants with him, and all Alaska; and they destroyed the children of Scotland because of their kilts. But David tarried still in Alaska. And it came to pass in an eveningtide, that David arose from out of his igloo, and walked upon the slippery roof: and from the roof he saw a eskimo woman trying on her sealskin pants; and the woman was very beautiful to look upon. And David sent and enquired after the woman. And one said, Is not this Denilgi the daughter of Chugiak, the wife of the Mighty Quinn, the Eskimo?