Bladerunner
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Hi Doc...I will keep trying to get into it, might be my security measures here on my computer.
The word fear is used about 300 times in the bible. Each verse and sometimes chapter defines how it was used. Here are two examples.
It was because the midwives feared God that they obeyed him instead of the authorities by sparing the Hebrew babies (Exodus 1:17). Pharaoh brought disaster on his nation because he did not fear God (Exodus 9:29-31).
In one case it destroyed a nation and in another it saved Moses.
You always hear,,,'God fearing Man', It can be taken two ways, a man that is deeply religious and a man that fears that he will fail God's will. Yesteryear and today God's will is defined by the local church. In ancient times, not following God's commands probably meant your death. just ask the Pharaoh of Exodus. lol
*Keep in mind that prior to Jesus being crucified for our sins, Gods laws he handed down were laws for the Hebrew people in ancient times. This is the reason why ancient times are called the ' Dispensation of Law'. Of, course most of them are real good rules to live by but are not necessary to anyone in the "AGE of GRACE" (started some 2000 years ago).
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Genesis 3:16. Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.*
In the ancient world, the man was the head of the household, because he was the protector and the provider out of necessity and the woman played a supporting role. In yesteryear world, the household was changing, the woman in the house wanted more and they got it. In a lot of cases, women were and still are mistreated. It is just that in yesteryear, religion was blamed for it not the man.
To me being the head of the household does not mean forcing the woman to have sex or being able to beat her up (Islam permits both of them) on a whim, etc. but then again it is just one man's opinion. The other part of the equation is; as you grow up, you get the values of your parents and as you become an adult,well--- sometimes the nut does not fall far from the tree. Thank goodness, some men changed or had good role models (like my father) to begin with.
In today's world, marriage has become a written contract between a man and woman that has to be signed by forty lawyers on each side.
You cannot look sideways at a just about any female with out them going off on you (equal rights, sexist,etc.). lol
Doc: Is the man still suppose to protect the woman?
I have held doors open for ladies, tipped my hat . What I got in return was, "Why are you so damn sexist". My answer is: 'It is just the way I was raised by my parents back in a time where people respected each other.'
Have a great day
Blade