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Re: More on Skirts
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Originally Posted by FlamingZword
Can anyone provide biblical evidence of godly women NOT wearing a bifurcated garment?
Thank you. 
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Leviticus 6:10, and Exodus 28:42 were trousers that went from the thighs down to the knees. The outer garments were a long coat which reached the feet. Daniel 3:21 speaks of Daniel's cohorts wearing pants. Women didn't wear pants. In ancient history it was cavalrymen wore trousers which reached the calves. Deuteronomy also uses words in the Greek and Hebrew which describes military apparel. Yet, bifurcated garments would of been considered masculine. If we are to refer to the Bible. Also where in Christian history did women start wearing pants? Joan of Arc wasn't burned at the stake for hearing voices. But because she was dressed like a man. Just asking when did the crossdressing start in Christian history?
Thank you
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