http://www.menorah.org.za/come_out_of_her_my_people/index.html
This is a really good Book and so full of truth. You can read it online, I couldn't got the download button to work, but I could get it to print out each chapter, so that is what I did.I am going to put it in a binder so I can lay in bed and read it, and look up all the scriptures. This is truly spiritual food !
In Yahshua,Tabaitha
Act 13:43 Now when the congregation was broken up, many of the Jews and religious proselytes followed Paul and Barnabas: who, speaking to them, persuaded them to continue in the grace of God.
Act 13:44 And the next sabbath day came almost the whole city together to hear the word of God.
In the New Testament as well as the Old Testament the followers of Yahweh and Yahshua kept the Sabbath. Even the Gentiles kept the Sabbath.The GOD of the Jews is the same GOD of the gentiles and GOD whose name is Yahweh made the Seventh Day for us to rest and worship.A day set apart and made special from the other days.
Gen 2:2 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.
Gen 2:3 And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.
Heb 4:3 For we which have believed do enter into rest, as he said, As I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall enter into my rest: although the works were finished from the foundation of the world.
Heb 4:4 For he spake in a certain place of the seventh day on this wise, And God did rest the seventh day from all his works.
Heb 4:5 And in this place again, If they shall enter into my rest.
Heb 4:6 Seeing therefore it remaineth that some must enter therein, and they to whom it was first preached entered not in because of unbelief:
Heb 4:7 Again, he limiteth a certain day, saying in David, To day, after so long a time; as it is said, To day if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
Heb 4:8 For if Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day.
Heb 4:9 There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.
Heb 4:10 For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.
Heb 4:11 Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief.
Joh 14:15 If ye love me, keep my commandments.
Exo 20:8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
Exo 20:9 Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work:
Exo 20:10 But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:
Exo 20:11 For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
Rev 14:12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus. ( These are the children of Yahweh GOD, who will go to Heaven and spend eternity with Him.Those who have kept Yahweh's commandments and the faith of Yahshua(Jesus)
If I asked you what is GOD's name what would come to your mind? Would you say LORD,GOD or perhaps Jehovah.
Well LORD and GOD are titles and the name Jehovah can't be GOD's name because the letter J is only about 500 years old.You might think automatically about the name of Jesus. That's right the letter J didn't exist when Jesus was born. You can look it up in your encyclopedia or google the letter J and you will see that J is a new letter in the English alphabet.
When you look up the name LORD and GOD in all capitals in the Strong's Concordance you will see that the original name is Yahweh. The same for every time you see the name Jehovah in your KJV Bibles the original name is Yahweh.The English writers replaced Yahweh's name that was in the original Bible over 6,000 times with the titles LORD and GOD and the man made name Jehovah.
They Changed the Messiah's name from Yahshua meaning Yahweh is salvation to Jesus .The name of the devil has stayed the same to the original writings, but yet the name of GOD was changed by man.Who are we to change the name of GOD and Our Saviour from the Name that our Heavenly Father gave Him. Jesus was born to Hebrew parents, they would never of heard of the name Jesus before, or anyone on earth at that time for that matter because the letter J didn't even exist.
When we read about calling upon the name of GOD and the power of the Saviour's name, shouldn't we learn what GOD's name and Our Saviour's name really is. Since GOD put His name Yahweh in the Bible over 6,000 times, don't you think He wanted us to know His name.
Pro 30:4
Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended? who hath gathered the wind in his fists? who hath bound the waters in a garment? who hath established all the ends of the earth? what is his name, and what is his son's name, if thou canst tell?Jer 16:21
Therefore, behold, I will this once cause them to know, I will cause them to know mine hand and my might; and they shall know that my name is Yahweh.HalleluYAH ! Yahweh has provided \o/
There was a man down the road selling a car, and He came and looked at our van, and said he would give us the car for 300.00 .He told me I could pay half now and the other half next month.So we have a way to the store now and we are not stranded anymore.
GOD loves His children so much, and He will provide what we need. Sometimes we have to wait, but GOD knows the perfect time.Thank you for all the faithful who prayed for me. GOD bless you !
Sorry, I had technical difficulties with my internet and have not been able to post the past week and a half, I guess it's been. Seemed like a looong time. Hopefully it will stay on and working now~smile~
I have been feeling so much better the past 2 days.My Dr. has me on steriods, and the MS is calming down and for the first time in years, I am finally feeling no pain and getting to experience what it felt like before I got sick, 6 years ago. Using the medicine was not the way I wanted to go, but finally got so seriously sick with the MS and Fibro, that I was left with not much choice. I am excited to get to feel better, and be the Mom and Wife I love being.
Well on a sad note today,our only vehicle decided to have its transmission go out on the way home from town today. GOD had us coasting on the big up and down hills of the Missouri Ozarks all the way home.I was thanking Yahweh when we made it safely to the drive way. I am thankful I feel better ,or this would be overwhelming( well even more than what it is , I mean). So now we are literally waiting for a miracle to happen.With no car and being way out in the country and not knowing anyone, it will be very interesting to see how GOD delivers us out of this predictiment \0/ . I will keep everyone posted, and can't wait to share the miracle that GOD is going to do, with you.
I am so thankful to be back blogging to all my friends, I sure missed talking to you :) Hopefully we will not have any more interuptions from our internet company....Grrrrr
I hope each of you have a restful Sabbath and that you feel GOD close ~Hugs~
Hello Friends,
I haven't been able to type as much , since i have been in a flare up with my Fibromyalgia, and MS, but I didn't want it to go too long with out saying Hello.
We haven't been up to much. I have sewing to do for my 3 daughters, But since I am feeling alot of pain and fatigue,I have not been able to get it all done. I am hoping to find a thrift store around here ,and get my two older girls some jumpers, skirts, and blouses. I have not done that since about the year 2000, I have always sewn the girls and my dresses, but my body just can't do it all, and as much as I hate to admit it , it is true. I am telling myself, "So what, as long as you are dressed like girls and you are modest ,surely we can find some plain clothing ....right?" :/
I have had to just swallow alot of things and adjust to being sick, and it has been hard. Just not being able to do it all , is hard, as a mom with 5 children , when you body refuses to go anymore, it makes life rough with alot of adgustments. I feel the most sorry for my children.
But I will have some days I feel better ,and then life will be bright again :). I did manage to get a blouse sewn for my youngest daughter Julie,I haven't finished the jumper yet though. I hung it up so it would not get wrinkled or messed up till I get the jumper made, I felt so proud over that broadcloth blouse :)
We need to get new licenses since we moved here to Mo. , we still have Texas licenses. My Husband says we should just leave it, because we are hoping to move again soon.We are really lonely out here, and have no families to fellowship with. We are hoping to find like minded family or families to fellowship with. Mainly for our children's sake. I am okay standing alone, I know GOD is always with me. But 3 of our children are teenagers, and at that age Mom and Dad are not enough anymore. We had other Christian Homeschooling families in Texas to visit with, but we do not have none here. We had to move from where we were though. It was a blessing GOD got us out from where we were.The trailor we lived in , my Father in law owned.My Father and Mother in law passed away, and the other siblings of my Husband thought there was some inheritance they would receive, but when they found out there wasn't, they wanted to sell the trailor we lived in for 8 years that my father in law owned, so they could get some money out of the deal. It was really awful. Just the whole process of losing your parents is hard, and then when the brother and sisters of my Husband wanted to take our only roof over our head away, it was just so much to deal with. In between the death of my Father and Mother in law passing away , my Mother passed away too. It all happened in 2 months. We just ran here to Missouri really, just trying to get away from all the pain. This all took place 10 months ago.
I am looking forward to what GOD has planned for us. ~crossing fingers~ We hope it is blessings and joy , and not pain. But I know life here on this earth is hard and Jesus told us it would be. We must remain faithful and keep the love of Christ till He returns and takes us to glory where we will have no pain and no tears...HalleluYAH \o/
GOD bless each of you with His everlasting Love, Tabaitha
Eze 20:12
The Sabbath is a sign that we are GOD's people.
Moreover also I gave them my sabbaths, to be a sign between me and them, that they might know that I am the LORD that sanctify them.
We have been so blessed since we started Home Churching last year.Since then My Husband has even been serving the LORD.The biggest blessing for me has been the teachings By the Holy Spirit.I ask GOD to please teach me what he wants me to know and to reveal His Truth to me.I have learned things I would have never learned if I would have stayed in the churches in the world.They are not open to the light that GOD wants to pour on us, they can not deviate from their church doctrine and the traditions of their Fathers.
I have not ever found a church that practices Sabbath,Head covering,Modesty,Homeschooling,GOD Planning the family ,marriage for life to name a few.
The families I have met that do obey theses teachings from the Bible Home Church as well, because they never found a church that obeyed GOD's Word in this either.
Home Churching I feel like I can more submit to Yahweh(GOD) and be open to His Word.I can submit to my Husband more and He is able to be the Head of the Home instead of the Ministry.My Spirit is more up lifted not having the negative comments made anymore by "well meaning "Christians. I don't cry near as much.
It is exciting to study Yah's Word.I am always finding treasures in the Bible I didn't know before :) It's exciting meeting other families that GOD is leading just like us.It will be such a blessing to see the next generation following GOD and His Word just like our family, and it won't be too much longer since our oldest will turn 17 in Dec.
We are always on the look out to meet like minded families to have Sabbath worship with.Typical Sabbath worship at our house is my Husband will open in prayer and then we sing from the Hymnal.My Husband will read from the Word of GOD,and then we sing more from the Hymnal.My Son will close in prayer.Sometimes if I have a white candal I will light it and pray a sabbath blessing for our home before Sabbath worship.We then spend the rest of the evening reading our Bibles and spending time with each other.I will chat with the Sisters on Veiled Sabbath Keeping Homeschoolers Yahoo Group, as we often will have Bible studies together on Sabbath. Yes, Home Church is just right for us.
Love,Tabaitha
Halloween: What You Should Know about It
Laughing children dressed as witches, goblins, skeletons, vampires, and other shadowy creatures spread across your neighborhood. They appear at your door chanting, "Trick or treat." They carry bags for candy, bubble gum, money, or other treats. "Halloween is for kids," people say.
Teenagers drape toilet paper across bushes in people's yards. Others splatter fresh paint on cars, burn down barns, and play other destructive "tricks." "Halloween is for thrills," they claim.
A weirdly-clad group of Satan worshipers professing to be druids meets at a city park to celebrate their most important "holy day," Halloween. A coven of witches gathers in a forest clearing not far from suburbia. Halloween is their chief holiday, a night of casting spells and invoking the forces of evil.
These are a few of Halloween's varied faces. Is Halloween just innocent fun? Where did this holiday originate? Why do people still observe it today?
Origins of Halloween
Historians trace the origin of Halloween and many of its customs back to the pre-Christian Celtic people of Britain, Ireland, and France. Celtic religious leaders called druids sought wisdom through signs and omens. The Celts worshiped nature and the god Samhain, the lord of the dead and the prince of darkness. They believed Samhain controlled the cold and darkness of the winter months. The Celtic new year began November 1. The new year festival was meant to appease Samhain. Druids believed the spirits of all who had died the year before roamed the earth at the time of the feast of Samhain. They offered sacrifices to Samhain, built bonfires to ward off evil spirits, and consulted the powers of darkness to foretell the future. Sometimes the druids offered human sacrifices in attempts to appease their gods. Many Halloween customs having to do with fire, fortune-telling, ghosts, and good luck can be traced to Celtic beliefs.
Another ancient Halloween custom is making jack-o'-lanterns. An Irish legend has it that a man named Jack was too greedy to get into heaven and could not go to hell because he had tricked the devil. The devil threw a hot coal that fell on a turnip Jack was eating. The turnip with the glowing coal lighted Jack's way as he wandered the earth until judgment day looking for a final resting place. People began to carve out turnips at Halloween and put lights inside to remember poor Jack. In America, the native pumpkin replaced the turnip.
At Halloween, the ancient Celts set out food offerings to appease the spirits of the dead. Later, the Irish had a custom of going from house to house asking for food. These early trick-or-treaters would play tricks on people who had no food for them.
The druids believed cats were sacred. During the Middle Ages people associated black cats with witches who used them as mascots. Witches supposedly consulted familiar spirits they imagined resided in cats. Witches observed Halloween as their special day. Thus witches and black cats are symbols of Halloween.
By the late 800s A.D. the Roman Catholic Church had tried to Christianize most of Europe, even requiring some to become "Christians." But many of these still observed their old practices. The church established November 1 as All Saints' Day to remember all the saints who had died. The Celtic descendants observed All Saints' Day, but the night before, they practiced many of their pagan customs. The mass the priests repeated on All Saints' Day was called Allhallowmas. The evening before became known as All Hallow E'en or Halloween. To proclaim a church holiday did not Christianize the pagan Celtic customs.
Unlike many other holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas, Halloween has no origins in Christianity. Halloween is unmistakably pagan in its origin, its symbols, and in the ways people celebrate it.
What Does the Bible Say?
Both the Old and New Testaments explicitly forbid God's people to become involved in witchcraft, spiritism, and the demonic. Consider these Old Testament prohibitions:
- Thou shalt not learn to do after the abominations of those nations [the heathen].
- There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, [child sacrifice, exposing children to heathen worship, the demonic and occult].
- or that useth divination [delves into fortune-telling or occult knowledge of the future],
- or an observer of times [interprets omens or tells the future by astrology],
- or an enchanter [one who casts spells or practices the magic arts],
- or a witch [one who practices sorcery, a spiritist],
- or a charmer [one who casts spells],
- or a consulter with familiar spirits [a medium, one who consults demons or evil spirits for guidance],
- or a wizard [a spiritist, one who seeks knowledge from the unseen world],
- or a necromancer [one who calls up and consults the dead for guidance and secret knowledge]. (Deuteronomy 18:9-13)
The New Testament condemns witchcraft as one of the works of the flesh that God will judge.
"Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God" (Galatians 5:19-21).
The conversion of the heathen in the Book of Acts brought conviction against heathen and occult practices. The new believers wanted nothing to do with the practices from which God had delivered them.
"And many that believed came, and confessed, and shewed their deeds. Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men: and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver. So mightily grew the word of God and prevailed" (Acts 19:18-20).
How might God bless if Christians today would rid themselves of all the pagan customs of our society?
The Christian's Response
Bible-believing Christians certainly do not want to become involved in occult practices or Satan worship. Yet many professing Christians unthinkingly allow their children to dress as witches, ghosts, or even devils and take them out to trick-or-treat. How many churches hold Halloween parties or sponsor haunted houses "to keep the kids out of trouble"? How can Christian and pagan customs mix so freely?
Some may argue, "But we don't worship Samhain or devils at Halloween. We do not believe in witches anymore. These things do not mean what they used to. Now Halloween is just a time of harmless fun for the children."
On the other hand, can any thoughtful Christian give a Scriptural reason for observing a holiday so steeped in paganism and witchcraft? With the modern resurgence of witchcraft and Satan worshipers who openly claim Halloween as their holiday, how can Christians observe it, even in fun?
"For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light: (For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth;) Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them" (Ephesians 5:8-11).
You may purchase copies of this tract from Christian Light Publications.
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We had a restful and blessed sabbath \o/ . Now tomorrow we will be tidying up the house , and printing out all the school work for the week and getting the children's lessons ready. I enjoyed doing some Bible Studies with the other Sisters on my yahoo group.We are planning on moving soon and possibly purchasing an R.V. and I am hoping to drive an visit them before we settle in a new place. My M.S. has been flared up pretty bad this week,and so I am wheel chair bound this week and last week too.My bladder does not function during these times either so self cathing has been no fun :( But I have got my mind off of it by spending extra quality time with my youngest blessing Julie.We finished volume 7 The Bible Story by Arthur Maxwell and we will begin volume 8 tomorrow.There are 10 volumes in the set, and Julie never gets tired of hearing the stories.Tonight she was telling me How much Jesus (Yahshua) loves us.She thought it was so amazing that Jesus (Yahshua) brought back to life the widows only son :). A sweet friend bought the set for me a couple years ago and we have enjoyed them ever since :) She was sad though, when Jesus healed the man possesed by demons and the demons went into the swine and the swine jumped over the cliff and dies.She is such an animal lover.She was happy the man was healed ,but sad about the pigs dying.But I explained to her that Jesus (Yahshua) put the demons who are unclean into the swine because they are unclean.The people there were eating these unclean animals. Course she still felt sad for the pigs :)
I am enjoying the beauty of the fall colors on the trees, and the big Hills.Course in Texan terms they would be called mountains.They are so pretty.We didn't have scenery like this in Texas. Missouri is certainly more beautiful :)
Well I hope you all have a blessed week! I will be posting more free Homeschool links soon~smile~ Love,Tabaitha
Exo 20:8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
Exo 20:9 Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work:
Exo 20:10 But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:
Exo 20:11 For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
Most people will agree that we are to keep the Ten Commandments, but they do not keep the fourth commandment that tells us to keep the Sabbath day.They only keep 9 commandments.The sabbath day must be very important to Yahweh for Him to write it with His own finger in stone and He uses the word"Remember". GOD knew there would be a falling away with His people and they would not obey the Sabbath Commandment anymore.In Revelations GOD speaks about the remnant He is taking back to heaven with Him
Rev 14:12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
We are still to obey all of GOD's commandments.Yahshua(Jesus) kept the sabbath day too, after all He is the one who created the sabbath day.He was not telling people to not keep the sabbath, He was teaching us how to keep the sabbath.The Pharisees added a bunch of man made laws to the sabbath and made it a burden.Yahshua(Jesus) taught us how to keep the sabbath day and honour Yahweh.
Mat 12:11 And he said unto them, What man shall there be among you, that shall have one sheep, and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it, and lift it out? Mat 12:12 How much then is a man better than a sheep? Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the sabbath days.
The sabbath starts friday evening when the sun goes down, till Sat. evening when the sun goes down.
Lev 23:32 It shall be unto you a sabbath of rest, from even unto even, shall ye celebrate your sabbath.
I hope your sabbath is a restful one and that you feel GOD near.
Love,Tabaitha
Thank you for those who have left comments. I know that what I say can be very different from what you have been taught by the world and the world's churches, but we have to look to the Word of GOD and be willing to die to our flesh if we truly want to live for GOD and be a GODly example to our children. Pants on a woman are not modest.Pants show a woman's bottom and they outline the inside of her thigh area.Just because you get them in a woman's section does not mean that is what Yahweh wants you to wear and it does not make them modest.Yes men in Bible times did not wear pants and neither did women, but their clothing was distinct from each other , and the women dressed modestly hiding the outline of their bodies.The bible speaks much about a woman dressing modestly. The Woman of GOD does not dress like the rest of sinful world and it's fashions but dresses to please and obey our Heavenly Father.
Rom 12:2
Tit 2:4 That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children,
Tit 2:5 To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.
1Ti 2:9 In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;
Modest clothing for a GODly woman would be jumpers with a modest blouse underneath, a skirt with a blouse and vest to give extra coverage on top, a dress with a vest or cape on top or with a matching Apron.The fabric should be colors that are not too bright to call attention but are soft and the print should not be too large.
As for the head covering and the hair being the covering,I have posted about this before and also a book that goes in detail about the head covering, but I will answer it again. If you look at the word covering in verse 1 Cor. 11:15 and the word covering in verse 1 Cor. 11:6 in the Strong's concordance, you will see that these two words are different words in the original scriptures.The English writers used the word covering for two very different words.The hair is not the covering, or else why would Paul say to cover your head when you pray.If your hair was your covering, your head would be already covered when you pray, and Paul would not need to tell us to cover when we pray.Paul is teaching many things in these verses.He teaches Headship, that Our Husbands are our head and we are to be under their authority, just as GOD is the head of our Husbands,Paul tells women to cover their heads when they pray and speaks about all the reasons we are to cover as a sign we are under the authority of our Husband and as a sign to the angels.Paul speaks about it being a shame for a man to have long hair, but says that it is a glory to the woman for hair to be long.GOD does not want us to "shorn "our head which means cutting the hair, GOD wants our hair to be long.The meaning of one of the words covering,is our hair being like a mantle wrapped around us.I wrap my hair in a bun usually underneath my covering. The newer versions of the Scriptures will use the word Veil for the one word covering and use covering for the other word, because it is clear these are two different words. In verse 14 it speaks about "Even nature itself teach you" seeing that a woman's long hair is a natural covering but GOD requires a spiritual covering as well .Again we see that Yahweh wants a distinction between man and woman by our hair.
I hope that helps to answer some questions you have.I have a link to a book that goes into more teaching about the head covering.I am blessed to answer any questions any one has as long as the comments remain kind and sincere and not to debate. My desire for making this blog is to help women in their walk with GOD and to help explain the Bible .I want to help Mothers in their Homeschool journey.It is hard to find Biblical truth in these last days. Even the churches are in apostasy. Some preachers can not speak about biblical truth because they will be fired, they have to preach what the people want to hear.The Bible says that even the very elect will be deceived. We must spend time in prayer with GOD and allow the Holy Spirit to Guide us and teach us GOD's truth. I am so thankful we have the Word of GOD and it doesn't change. Even though people are following the ways of the world, we have GOD's word, to teach us how to live for GOD. Everything we need to know is in the Word of GOD. May you be blessed as you seek to obey and please Our Heavenly Father.
Love,Tabaitha
And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.The Bible GOD's Word, is Yahweh's(GOD) instructional manual to us.I am so thankful that I have Yahweh's Word so I know how to live.I do not have to wonder, because it tells us in His word,to all who diligently seek Him.In Deuteronomy 22:5 The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God.
Here it is clear that Yahweh (GOD) does not want women to wear clothing that pertains to a man. Do men wear dresses? No, Men are to wear pants.We are not to wear men's clothes.Yahweh wants a clear distiction between men and women.Men are to wear pants and women are to wear modest dresses.Modest dresses could be things like a long basic waist dress with a cape or a vest or a apron on top,a jumper with a modest blouse underneath, a long skirt with a modest blouse and vest on top.It is good to wear 2 layers on top for extra modesty.Other verses on Modesty are :
1Ti 2:9In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;
1Pe 3:3 Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel;
By these verses we see Yahweh (GOD) telling us to dress modest and not to adorn our self with jewlery.Women of GOD should not wear jewlery.
Women of GOD are to wear a head covering on their head as well ,as a sign we are under the headship of our Husbands and GOD , and it is a sign also to the angels.We are to also ever be ready to pray so we should put our coverings on first thing in the morning , so you will be ready to pray, and keep it on until bedtime.
1Co 11:5But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her head uncovered dishonoureth her head: for that is even all one as if she were shaven.
1Co 11:6 For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn: but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered.
Love,Tabaitha
Here is a link to a web site that has many many books you can read online or print out for free.The formats are nice to read online, if you need to save ink.They have books about many topics.I skip the mythology books myself, but they have good History books, Nature books,and science books.You'll have fun looking at them all :)
http://www.mainlesson.com/displaybooksbyauthor.php
Love,Tabaitha
I Thought I knew.............
I thought I knew why thorns grew on roses,
Why darkening clouds shut out the light of day,
And why these gloomy feelings rise within me,
And GOD seems not to hear me when I pray.
I thought I knew why I am sick and ailing,
While other folks are healthy all year through,
Why my best friend no longer seems to love me,
Why I drove in the ditch instead of you.
Of course! 'Tis plain to see GOD does not love me,
He doesn't care what sorrows I must bear.
He doesn't care what pain I have to suffer.
He doesn't treat His children fair and square.
And then....before my eyes there came the vision
Of men whom fame and fortune treated well.
I stared_ I gasped_ I looked away and shuddered~
Those very men were suffering in Hell!
And then I knew why thorns grow on roses,
I knew why troubles came to cloud my way,
I knew why I am often sick and ailing,
And why my friend ignored me so that day.
Of Course! 'Tis plain to see GOD Really Loves me!
Let trials come, and let them bring me pain.
I'll trust in Him who sends the rain and sunshine,
For I have learned that suffering is my gain!
Pray this poem blessed you, as it does me,
Love your Sister Tabby
http://truthinheart.com/EarlyOberlinCD/CD/Doctrine/BeVeiled.htm#Chapter%202
This is the link to the rest of the book about the Head Covering.I hope this book is a blessing to you,and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Christian blessings,Tabaitha
This is a women's fellowship group where you can find like minded ladies who cover , wear modest dresses,homeschool, and keep the sabbath day.
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This is a support group for Women with Fibromyalgia.I was diagnosed in 2002.I know how hard it can be for friends and family, though well meaning, to understand.Here you can fellowship with other women facing the every day challenges of Fibromyalgia. Love,Tabaitha
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I will be posting from this book along with my other posts.This book teaches about the Head covering ,and it is not a denomination book, so it can teach from solely GOD's Word.Alot of women do not understand all the teachings of why we wear the headcovering,and I would like to help answer your questions . The Book "Let Her Be Veiled" is not a big book ,but I am only going to post small portions as it will be enough to study ,but not take up the whole page hopefully :)I have worn a headcovering since 2001 full time.GOD first showed my at home one day, and I started praying with kitchen towles on my head when i prayed.Then when I went into a Penacostal church they told me I was wrong and the hair is your covering,but after i started home churching again ,I felt very strongly that I am suppose to cover my head and it is Yahweh's plan for all women to cover their hair too.I do not wear kitchen towels anymore:) I have moved up to wearing Charity Veils, and now I make my own for my daughters and I , and sometimes also for friends.
Well I am excited to start this study with you:) I will post Ch. 1 of the book! It is sorta big :) I pray your eyes to open ,and your mind to understand ,and your will surrendered. Love,Tabaitha
Chapter 1An Exposition of 1 Corinthians 11:1—16
by Tom Shank
Introduction
The purpose of this chapter will be to give a brief but thorough exposition of 1 Corinthians 11:1 -16. Realizing that the Holy Spirit's Inspiration is upon the original Greek text, we will give as literal a translation as possible and concentrate on the specific meanings. grammatical constructions arid tenses of the words. Words or phrases in parentheses are not in the original, but are needed to complete the translated thought.
It is Important to keep in mind that in writing this epistle to the Corinthian Christians, Paul was speaking not only to them, but also to "all who in every place call on the name of Jesus Christ our Lord..." (ch. 1:2). With prophetic foresight, Paul was perhaps seeing that his letters, as statements of apostolic doctrine, were going to be widely circulated. All of his epistles had universally applicable messages even though he was also speaking to local needs and problems. With this in mind, we realize that his teaching concerning the veiling of women was not to a specific socio-cultural situation, but to all the churches everywhere, as 1 Cor. 11: 16 also clearly points out.
verse 1 "Imitators of me be, according as I also (am) of Christ."
Imitate (mimetes) - The English noun 'mime' Is derived from this Greek word and is in this case is used in the continuous tense, suggesting a constant habit or practice." (Vine's Expository Dictionary of the N.T.) In the same way that for Paul "to live is Christ", so we are to live out His life in our flesh. This is possible only as the old man is kept in death and He is released by the Holy Spirit through us. This is not cheap Imitation, but the very life and power and will of Christ being the mover and doer in and through us (Ph.2:13). It is not a humanly manufactured replication we are called to, full of inevitable imperfections, but the manifestation of Him as He is now within us. (Related verses are 1 Cor.4:16; Ep.5:1; Heb.6:12; 1 Th.1:6, 2:14.) Would that we had more models of such deep Christlikeness about us!
verse 2 "And I praise you, brothers, that in all things you have remembered me, and according as I delivered to you, you hold fast the traditions."
The first thing that stands out In this verse is that he is addressing himself to the brothers, which underscores the fact of their headship and that It is to them primarily that he needs to clarify the subsequent principles. If there was a governmental equality among the men and women, he surely would have addressed the women. However, this isn't the case, so he speaks to the men, who needed to assume their God-given role of headship over the sisters. Even when there were many reasons to rebuke his brothers in the Lord, Paul was generous with words of praise and encouragement. His caring, father's heart sought to comfort arid strengthen them even in the midst of admonishment. He deeply loved them, and that love always found a way to express Itself. This Is a good reminder to us in all our relationships in the body - agape love finds a way.
They held fast (katecho) to what he had delivered to them, which speaks of the degree of commitment they had to cling to and obey his teaching, lest they fall away and offend their dear Lord. (This is always a primary evidence of a faithful church, that they "continue steadfast in the apostles' doctrine..." Acts 2:42). We hold fast to what is precious to us. The teachings the Lord gives us are priceless and full of blessing as we obey them, because they serve to minister His life to us and thereby glorify Him.. The word 'traditions' paradosis literally means 'a handing down or over', the substance here being the doctrines ('ordinances' KJV) and teachings he had previously given them in person. The purpose of apostolic doctrine is to serve as a vehicle for the Spirit and life of the Christ. It was to encapsulate the scriptural truth of who Jesus Is, what He has done and Is doing, and how to walk by the power of His resurrection life In this place of pilgrimage. The remainder of chapter 11 deals with two foundational teachings upon which they obviously needed further instruction - the woman's head veiling and the Lord's supper.
verse 3 "But I wish you to know, that the head of every man is the Christ, and the head of woman (is) man, and the head of Christ is God."
With this verse Paul begins to lay a deep foundation- that of the authoritative governmental relationships between God, Christ, man and woman. In dealing with individual and church problems, Paul had the spiritual discernment to see the importance of going to the root principles of the matter at hand. In this way he taught his fellow believers to build their faith and its practice on a solid basis and to avoid the sinking sand of situational ethics. The fire and wind could test the building of a person whose life was thus grounded and it would stand because it was secure upon God's impregnable Word. We are challenged to inspect the foundations we are upon, and if they are faulty, we must, with a holy zeal, clear the rubble and erect a building of God upon the "foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone." (Ep.2:20). Paul says that the head of every man is Christ, not just Christians--those who live under the lordship of Christ daily. In the grammatical structure of v.3, every women is implied in the same sense. In creating and dying for all, all are sovereignly Christ's, but not practically, since God respects our free will and does not impose His lordship by force.
Man's headship over woman is a relationship for this age, and has Its origin in the creation account itself. Man's headship is not just a result of the fall, but was established in the Garden of Eden in that she was created out of man and was a "helper comparable to him' (Gen.2: 18). Eve's sin in the Garden was in one sense her breaking this headship principle by disobeying God and enticing Adam, She thereby overstepped her place as helpmeet, and thus nullified her authority and influence Man's headship over woman is not abolished in the church, because it is an aspect of God's government ii this world for the effectual achieving of His purposes.
However, in the spiritual realm "there is neither male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus." (Ga.3:28) There is a spiritual equality between the sexes which will continue beyond this age in the full consummation of the kingdom of God after the administrative arrangement of this age has come to an end.
God is the head of Christ (1 Cor.3:23; John 14:28), in that He willingly subjected Himself in His mediatorial role for the salvation of mankind. This great truth is the rock bottom basis for all that follows in chapter 11. It is through just such a voluntary subjection that man and woman cover their glory, deal a death blow to the old nature, and are then able to reveal (the word means 'uncover') the vibrant life of the Father. The teaching of the veiling (verses 1-16) speaks of the covering and crucifixion of self, while the teaching on the Lord's supper (verses 17-34) speaks of our remembrance of Jesus having done the same - His giving of Himself on the Cross for our sins. This was Jesus' way; If we would enter into His life, It Is done only by the very same means.
verse 4 "Every man praying or prophesying having (a veil or something) on the head puts to shame his Head."
Again, the all inclusive term 'every', arid he speaks specifically of times of praying and declaring the Lord's Word. By Christ's propitiatory work, man can (and must) now approach God with uncovered head. The Jews of this era worshipped arid prayed with a covering called a tallith on their heads. With the precious blood of Christ as our permanent and all-powerful covering, man can stand bareheaded in the presence of the Almighty. We can say with the Hebrew writer; "Therefore, brethren, having boldness to enter the Holiest by the blood of Jesus..." (Heb.10:19). Tertullian (153-222 A.D.) said, "We pray bareheaded because we blush not."
What Is the relationship here between the head-ship order and praying/prophesying? That can only be understood in a figurative sense. Since man is called to reveal the glory of God, when he prays and prophesies in Christ's name he must do so with uncovered head (as a type of revealing Christ), else he manifests his own glory, thereby putting his head, Christ, to shame. So too the woman in the next verse if she, representing man in general, does not cover her head in praying and prophesying, it is a type of her revealing the carnal nature of her head, man, thus impairing her prayer in the name of Jesus. The ministry of Christ through us in praying and prophesying is released as we are obedient to the governmental arrangements He has established. They are the orderly boundaries within which we are to function in the church and before the world.
In 2 Cor.3: 13-16, Paul explains that those of the old covenant still have veiled hearts In reading the O.T., just as Moses was veiled to cover God's glory, but that "when one turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away." Therefore, both literally and spiritually, Christian men no longer had to wear a veil as the Jews of the former covenant. We put our Head, Christ, to shame, if we cover what He has covered with His own blood and glory.
verse 5 "And every woman praying or prophesying with her head unveiled puts to shame her head, for it is one and the same thing with the one shaven."
Again the term 'every' is used and it refers not to her own head which is being dishonored, but to her immediate spiritual head, man. As Watchman Nee has said; "Someday the whole world will know that Christ is the head of all men, for this Is God's governmental decision. Today this is only known in the church; the world has no knowledge of it.... Likewise, God's appointment of man as head of woman is also known only in the church today. Do you get the point? Today the church alone knows that Christ is the head of man and that man is the head of woman." (Unfortunately, most churches today have completely lost the knowledge of these truths, and therefore women are In leadership and do not cover their heads In the literal or spiritual sense.) This dishonoring is not only the case within the marriage relationship, as to a husband, but to all men.
This statement concerning the praying and prophesying of women in public tempers the absoluteness of Paul's directives In chapter 14:34-35 and makes it clear that she could 'speak forth publicly' (which is the literal meaning of the word (propheteia), but not in the assembly In such a way as to teach and have authority over man (1 Tim.3: 12; see also Acts 2:17:21:9). Prophecy is a public proclaiming, and clearly she is to prophesy at appropriate times. Among the Jews, an adulterous woman was to have her head shaved (Is.7:2). "Among the Greeks, only the prostitutes, so numerous in Corinth, went about unveiled; slave women wore the shaven head - also a punishment of the adulterous." (Findlay). Although the cultural context could lead one to think that Paul's directives were meant to be merely a temporary social custom so the sisters would not be identified with the harlots of Corinth, one need only remember the foundational principles which under gird the practice of the woman's veiling and that it is upon these that it transcends social customs throughout the world in any nation or culture. A sister who prays or prophesies without a veil, then, Is rejecting the authority of her head, man, by rejecting the sign of it, and in so doing is dishonoring God's governmental design arid Word.
verse 6 "For if a woman be not veiled, let her also be sheared; but if (it is) shameful to a woman to be sheared or to be shaven, let her be veiled."
If a woman refused to wear the veil, she should also cut her hair short, a practice which would have been shameful in most cultures throughout most of history until now, when the natural sense of the distinction of the sexes has degenerated and unisexism has become vogue. Shear (kiero) is the word used in shearing sheep; thus it means to cut the hair very short. But since it is a shame for a woman to shave or cut her hair short, as it is her glory, and a badge of her femininity, then she should wear a veil. The word for veil is katakalupto,, which literally means 'something hanging down which completely covers'.
Why would Paul demand that if a woman refused to wear a veil she should then cut off all her hair? Plainly it is because her glory is to be covered, and if she rejects the veil, which serves that purpose, then her hair (glory) should be sheared off. A Christian woman then has the choice of wearing the veil or having her hair sheared like a sheep, which even today Is not a popular hair style for women.
The word 'also' in this verse shows without a doubt that a covering other than the hair is in view here, and excludes any possibility that he is Implying that the long hair Is given for her sole covering. If the hair is the only covering, and she refuses to have hair (!), how could she then still have her hair cut off! Those who hold this position - that the hair is the only covering, quickly get tangled In some verbal absurdities.
verse 7 "For man indeed ought not to have the head veiled, being the image and glory of God, but woman is the glory of man.
These words would have cut deeply to the Jews of the day, because of their religious practice of covering their heads in worship. Perhaps the Judiazers who plagued Paul wherever he went Insisted on maintaining the use of the tallith. We must keep in mind that Paul himself had done so prior to his conversion, and no doubt had felt strongly about it. Now, in the liberty he had experienced in being a new creation in the image and glory of God, he teaches that the veil must not be worn by the man. When a Christian man abandons himself fully to his Head, the Lord Jesus, his own glory Is covered in the process and Christ's glory Is then revealed (uncovered= apokalupto). The working out of our salvation Is this His-life-out-of-our-death principle. For as we put to death the flesh by the Spirit we are releasing the life and light of Christ through our mortal bodies, and are transformed into His Image.
Man is the image and glory of God and woman is the glory of man. Obviously Paul didn't consider, as many today, the Genesis account of the creation of woman to be a myth for children's story books. In originating from man, she represents God most fully as she functions in her place alongside of man, but under his authority, for she was created for man (Ge.2:20-23) and is his glory. This certainly doesn't mean that she is some sort of inferior species, but expresses that in this earthly dispensation, although she is his spiritual equal, she is yet called to be subject to man in regards to family, church and social relationships.
verse 8 "For man is not of woman, but woman (is) of man."
This verse refers again to Ge.2:21-22 as to the origin of woman. In being the last created being, one could say she is the crown and climax of God's creative work.
verse 9 "For man was not created on account of the woman, but woman on account of the man."
Again, according to the creation story, woman was created as a helper comparable to and corresponding to man. She was created to stand beside man, before God, and to be, in holy matrimony, in a one flesh relationship with one man. Ephesians 5 gives Important insight into the kind of power the man Is to have over the woman - it Is the power of agape love. "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for it..." (Eph.5:25). This is a calling to self-sacrifice and ministry through the Word (verse 26) for her edification and sanctification (verse 27).
In the kingdom of God, and thus in the church, headship implies the kind of self-giving which Christ perfectly manifested for us. The type of headship which domineers and tyrannizes Is of the spirit of this world. The submission (hupotasso - literally 'to be arranged under') which the wife Is to give her husband is like unto the kind that the church Is to give Christ.
verse 10 "Because of this, the woman ought to have authority on her head - because of the angels."
The woman ought to have a veiling on because it functions to represent the subjection she shows to her authority, man, and ultimately to God. The veil Is meant to represent the inner reality of her relationship with God and specifically with man as her head she has the continuous reminder of what her life should exemplify by it. Rebekah, when she was told that it was Isaac, her future husband, coming across the field to meet her, took a veil and covered herself. (Gen.24:64-65). The veiling simply serves to outwardly express the God-ordained fact that in this age woman is governmentally under man's headship and authority (Gen.3:16 "...he shall rule over you. ").
One is challenged to think this somber thought-what if Christ had rejected the sign and reality of God's headship over Him - to refuse to drink that bitter cup, to not obey even the most seemingly Insignificant of God's commands. We all know the tragic answer....
The phrase 'because of the angels', or messengers, has caused much speculation. Most likely this refers to both good and bad angels (see ch.6:3). The Jews, and Tertullian, among others, saw it as a possible reference to Gen.6:1-2 where perhaps it was the angels who were tempted to doom by the beauty of the uncovered daughters of men. Oriental Jews believed that evil spirits delight in unveiled women and good angels avoid them so as not to be tempted. Certainly there is a measure of truth in much of this.
The simplest explanation is that angels, who themselves are veiled before the throne of the Almighty, and in a relationship of perfect and total submission to Him, are present at all times, and especially during worship, and are shocked at the impropriety of unveiled women in the assembly, who are to be veiled as a sign of their submission to their head (Lk.15:10; Ep.3:10; Heb. 1: 14; Ecc 1.5:4-6). It has become clear by experience to this writer and to many others that the veiled woman has great protection from the enemy if her heart is in the attitude of the submission which the veiling is symbolizing. Many have been the testimonies of women who were protected by lustful men because the conscience of such men were smitten through the presence of the veiling. We may not get a clear enough glimpse into the spiritual realms to fully understand just why this is so, but proof of this truth has been abundantly evidenced. When a person is in their God-given position and obedient to His Word, it is then that God can commit Himself to them. By this they have power with God, and thus against Satan.
Satan and his cohorts hate the head covering because of what it represents; it reminds them and puts them to shame because of their own rejection of God's headship. Faithful, veiled sisters also represent the church, which covers Its glory, "...to the intent that now the manifold wisdom of God might be made known by the church to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places." (Ep. 3:10). What a high calling the sisters have in exemplifying the submissive, obedient church as it reproves the fallen angels!
The faithful, veiled woman can exercise and unleash tremendous influence and power In heavenly places as she ministers in prayer and Intercession before the Father. This groaning creation so badly needs the kind of church that such a sister represents, and the church likewise desperately needs such women as can truly minister In their God-ordained place of power.
verse 11 "However neither (is) man apart from woman, nor woman apart from man, in the Lord."
Paul, In order to add balance to what was previously said, expresses the interdependence of man and woman 'in the Lord'. Outside of the Lord, social convention will rarely realize the scriptural understanding of God's design and the headship order, because His truths are spiritually discerned and thus foolishness to the natural man (1 Cor.2:10-16). But 'in the Lord', where 'Christ is all in all', His lordship over each sets in order the interpersonal relationships of the members of the Body, causing them to function In their specific place harmoniously, bonding them together in love (Col.3: 14).
verse 12 "For as the woman (is) of the man, so also the man (is) by (means of) the woman, but all things (are) of God."
Again, he stresses their interdependence and that man is born of woman, the case even of Jesus in His great condescension. But all things originate in God, for "...of Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever. Amen." (Ro. 11:36).
verse 13 "Judge within yourselves - is it becoming for a woman to pray to God unveiled?"
Paul challenges the believers to reflect deeply upon the truths and their application which he had conveyed to them. Based upon the important principles he had established, could it possibly be fitting for a woman to pray to God with an unveiled head? He knew what answer they could only but give, according to his teaching, which had full apostolic authority and was inspired by the Holy Spirit.
We too are continually called to make judgments of spiritual significance for our own lives and the lives of others based upon our spiritual discernment of God's word and will. Such responsibility motivates us to seek Him, and in His word, and stirs us to maturity and further revelation in the Lord.
verse 14 "Or does not even nature itself teach you that if a man have long hair it is a dishonor to him."
The word 'nature' here (phusis) would Imply Instinct, or a native sense of what is right, as in Ro.2: 14, and negatively as in Ro. 1:26. Dishonor (atimia) means just that - a disgrace, and It stands in contrast to 'glory' In v. 15. Paul Is saying that God's perspective on the matter is that long hair is a dishonor to man. Outward distinctions between the sexes is a scriptural injunction and the length of hair is meant to be a primary witness of it. Though the definition of 'long' will vary among different cultures and times, a spiritually discerning person should be able to sense just where the line is for himself and those under his authority.
verse 15 "But if a woman have long hair, it is glory to her, for the long hair in behalf of a covering is given her."
The woman's long hair is one of her chief glories, a most beautiful expression of her femininity. As Daniel Kauffman has said, 'The long hair is the sign of the natural relation which exists between men and women; the veiling is the sign of the spiritual relation which should exist between them as men and women in the Lord."
Much unnecessary confusion has originated in this verse, in that some conclude that this must mean the long hair is given instead of a veiling. However, the confusion ends when one goes to the original text. The Greek word here for 'covering' is peribolaion, which literally means 'something cast or thrown around'. The only other place this word is used in the N.T. is in Heb. 1:12, where it says, "like a cloak (peribolaion) You will fold them up... . The verb form of the word (periballo), found about 23 times, almost always refers to being covered with a robe cast around oneself. This is a completely different word than katakalupto. which is the 'veiling' mentioned in verses 5, 6, 7, & 13, and which again means 'something covering completely and hanging down'. The word translated 'for' in the KJV, NKJV, etc. in the phrase 'for a covering' is the Greek word 'anti', which has a range of meanings. but the context clarifies its definition to be 'in behalf of or 'to serve as' - this is verified by the best lexical authorities.
So what does this seemingly obscure statement mean? Paul is saying that the glory of woman, her long hair, is given to her to serve as a natural covering to be cast or wrapped around. A deep principle is again the root of this declaration - that the woman's glory is to be cast about or wrapped up and covered with a veil to represent the covering of her self life so that Christ can be manifested in her life. Thus the covering of her glory is a sign that stands as an exquisite reflection of one of the foundational principles of the Christian life - that as we by the Spirit die to self, thus covering our own glory, His life and light is uncovered (apokalupto) in and through us and manifested to scatter the darkness of this world.
verse 16 "But if anyone thinks to be contentious, we have no such custom, nor the churches of God."
With full apostolic authority, Paul emphatically states that if anyone is contentious (philaneikos - to love strife) on this matter, they had no such practice in all the churches of God. What practice - veiling, or unveiling? One has to be amazed at the commentators who imply that Paul is in this one verse abolishing all that he has said in verses 1-15. The word translated 'such' here is 'toioutos', which simply means 'such as', and not 'other' as some translations misinterpret. It is soon obvious to anyone studying this passage that 'such custom' is referring to and answering his question in verse 13, "Is it proper for a woman to pray to God with, her head uncovered?'. In the Greek, the grammatical structure of this verse is such in case, number and gender to make it agree only with the pronoun 'yourselves' in verse 13. Thus verses 14 and 15 are a parenthesis between verses 13 and 16, where he appeals to their native sense in the matter of hair length for each sex. Paul proclaims boldly that in every church the sisters wore the head veiling, and he flatly commands them to step in line with universal apostolic practice. Early church writings and pictures in the earliest Christian art in the catacombs of Rome give clear evidence that this was the case.
There can be no doubt that God expects and commands that every Christian woman wear the head veiling. Any church which claims to be biblical will recognize that the apostles' doctrine is essential to her realization, and that the veiling of women is an aspect of that doctrine. To say this is not to imply that the headship veiling is essential to one's salvation. It obviously is not to be equated in importance with such apostolic teachings as the incarnation, the atonement, etc.. However, the veiled head is an Important symbol instituted by God to express deeper spiritual principles, as Is baptism arid the Lord's supper.
We serve a God who for various reasons has put great emphasis upon symbols and their meaning. The O.T. Is full of types and symbols which point to and prepare for the fuller revelation and reality of the new covenant. Circumcision was a sign of God's covenant with Abraham; baptism corresponds to It. The head veiling serves to remind us that even though we are in a new covenant and have entered into the boundless freedom of Christ, yet God's governmental distinctions which were established in the Garden are yet in force while this creation lasts.
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