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Originally Posted by KeptByTheWord
Exactly my point. Everyone thinks that 1 Cor 11 is only about hair, but how can you take hair on and off? Ouch!
Shorn or shaven is referring to hair, no matter how you want to word it. So at one junction he is talking about a woman's natural covering being her hair, which she cannot take on and off, and he is also at the same time referring to her outward covering, which at that time, would have been a veil, which can be taken on and off. He is referencing the natural covering (hair) and the physical covering (veil) all at the same time.
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Prove it! You need to rightly divide all New Testament refrences to hair, and it becomes obivious that the problem in many of the churches was that the hair was broidered. That is how the head is not covered, and the hair is not yet cut. As I have repeated several times, the hair is the covering, and if it is an UpDo, it is broidered, and the head is not covered.
Nowhere in any of the three major NT hair references do the Apostles ever refer to a man made veil covering the head being a problem. If they did-Please show me!