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The Christian Veiling is a study of I Corinthians 11:2-16. Biblical Viewpoints Publications is an Anabaptist-Mennonite Christian page presenting Biblical Viewpoints on doctrine and discipleship. ... Apparently Paul wrote to answer questions about the basis of the veiling.
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Christian veiling is a very serious matter, one that concerns two millennia of Church Tradition -- which extends back to Old Testament tradition and to New Testament admonitions. St. Paul wrote. ... Some women, influenced by the thoughts of "Christian" feminists, believe that St. Paul was speaking as a man of his time,
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Christian headcovering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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We ought to appreciate this title: "The Significance of the Christian Woman's Veiling." The significance of anything is its meaning. God is concerned that we keep alive the meaning behind His ordinances. In connection with the first Passover, God said, "When your children shall say unto you, What mean ye by this service?
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Myth #1: Only prostitutes went about with their heads uncovered and Paul did not want the Christian women associated with prostitutes. ... Myth #9: A specific veiling or covering style established by the church is the only thing that truly covers the head...
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And she should do nothing, in Christian assemblies, which looked like a claim of ... Dishonoreth his head - St. Paul seems to mean, As in these eastern nations veiling the head is a badge of subjection, so a man who prays or prophesies with a veil on his head, reflects a dishonor on Christ, whose representative he is.
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An early Christian practice of face veiling was symbolic and served to help the initiate focus. ... Paul also expressed this is Ephesians 5:22–25. I will explore the meaning of the actual veil as a head covering more in a future post, but this was mainly focused on the early Christian action of veiling the face.
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