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Originally Posted by LUKE2447
Again your failing to see the point of the Nazarite vow! It was something out of the norm than just regular life. I think the nazarite vow shows even more the fact that hair does matter as it is a outward showing. Though God may use it in different ways to him it does mean something.
Hair in itself means nothing but for the divine purpose God uses it for. In regualr life hair means headship and authority. In a Nazarite vow things are different as one stands before God in a different position of consecration.
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No, you do not get it. God can not accept a sin for a vow. Long hair on a man is not a sin.
It was not abnormal for Absalom to have his long hair.
It is not noted that Absaloms long hair was a shame to him, King David or God.
He did not have the Nazerite vow.