WOMEN AS WHISPERER/INFLUENTIAL
“Not so, my lord, Hannah replied, I am a woman who is deeply troubled. I have not been drinking wine or beer; I was pouring out my soul to the LORD.” (1 Samuel 1:15)
“Not so, my lord, Hannah replied, I am a woman who is deeply troubled. I have not been drinking wine or beer; I was pouring out my soul to the LORD.” (1 Samuel 1:15)
Holy Land Man defines these passages by loving the husband with “acceptance.” Accepting him as a person that is given by God and with your choice to be with him by eternally loving till death do part.
Holy Land Man believes that during those times, Israelite women were not raised to be soldiers, because most did not have the upper body strength needed for hand-to-hand combat.
Holy Land Man states that the Bible gave us plenty of data about marriage and part of being a wife. During those times, the primary role of women in Israelite society was to have children, because it is a great disgrace for a woman to be childless:
Holy Land Man searched and found that word “prophetess” or “woman prophet” (nevia נביאה) is ascribed to the most known women prophets in the Old Testament
Holy Land Man believes that during those times, women were legally inferior under the law of Moses, and to rebel against, or show disrespect to the law, is a serious offense that is punishable by death.
Holy Land Man thinks that contemporary “Christians” have a narrow view of godly women. Today, some Christians even think that godly women are still as limited as wives stuck in the kitchen.
Women of the Bible had, in one way or another, a manipulative influence of the outcome of the historical events of the Bible.
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