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There are loads of women in the scriptures. You can get a a book of all the women in the bible and what they did.
I wonder about that too.. most of the women were either "women of ill-reputation" or gave birth to a famous man even though I do admit there are some women in the Bible that notably accomplished acts of virtue that I try to follow
but still there are few women mentioned in the Bible.. guess thats how it is in a man-driven world
First, know that women in the Bible are highly regarded, and not second class citizens. Just look at proverbs 31.
Next, remember that nearly all the Bible was written by people in "patriarchal" societies (I.e. Israelites). Patriarchal societies are generally structured according to 1 Corinthians 11:3 which says: "the head of every man is the Christ; in turn the head of a woman is the man; in turn the head of the Christ is God." So. . . according to this scripture, ALL have a head, and all are responsible to that head.
Hope that helps.
It actually does talk quite a bit about women, both the good and the bad. Proverbs 31 is advice from a mother to her son about the type of wife he should look for. The book of Esther contrast two women and how their attitudes altered the course of their lives. The book of Ruth of a woman's dedication to her mother in law put her in line for blessings. 1 Samuel speaks highly of Hannah, Samuel's mother and her faith in God. Abigail, the wife of Nabor who saved her husband's life by being kind to David. That's just in the Hebrew Scriptures...you should just read it and see...
Women are taking the day.. in America... but, in biblical times, men were the ones to go forward.. and make a stand...there are many women listed, often times we don't recognize them, because we aren't familar with the names... It just was not culturely acceptable back then, for a woman to hold a position like she does today... Jesus elevated women... and they have continued to come forward to this day... They have now just about bypassed men... and I don't believe this is right... I always want a man to be a man... I have no desire to compete with him... I love being a woman... and I like to be respected as such, and I do not want to take a mans place.. ever...
'I do not want to take a mans place.. ever...'
That's fine. But what about the women who do? Although men are generally stronger than women - something to do with size and mascle placement - there are many women I would never dare to annoy. And my (female) tutor at university was the brainiest person I ever met.
I believe in the order that God created that a woman is supposed to submit to a man, the word says that man is the glory of God, and that woman is the glory of man. We have it turned around if we try to do it otherwise. Men are there for our protection, and our covering, and if we treat them like men, they are a wonderful species, if we try to compete with them, we loose something in the process...I am from the old school, no womens lib for me, I am very content in my place as a woman. God can elevate a woman to a high position if he chooses, but, I believe if he does, it will require an humble attitude from her. Provided she is a Godly woman.. I am not talking about unbelievers here, as they follow their own heart and mind, while Gods women try to follow the Holy Spirit. No offense intended, just speaking truth.
Wonderful. You should meet my (ex)wife, or any of the women I am surrounded by.
I suppose you would accept a man's right to beat you if you deserved it, or maybe if you didn't but he felt like it. But how would you feel about a really severe beating that put you in hospital?
I would honestly like to hear you answer to this.
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Why does the bible talk very little about women?
Why does the Bible talk very little about women?