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the apostles did insist that both their married women and their virgins be veiled: Throughout Greece, and certain of its barbaric provinces, the majority of churches keep their virgins covered. In fact, this practice is followed in certain places beneath this African sky. So let no one ascribe this custom merely to the Gentile customs of the Greeks and barbarians. Moreover, I will put forth as models those churches that were founded by either apostles or apostolic men. ... The Corinthians themselves understood him to speak in this manner. For to this very day the Corinthians veil their virgins. What the apostles taught, the disciples of the apostles confirmed. ... In summary, the early Christians practiced exactly what 1 Cor. 11 says: Men prayed with their heads uncovered. Women prayed with their heads veiled. Nobody disputed this — regardless of where they lived — Europe, Mid-East, North Africa, or the Far East. This written evidence of the course of performance of the early Christians is corroborated by the archaeological record. The pictures we have from the second and third centuries from the catacombs and other places depict Christian women praying with a cloth veil on their heads. Some of those pictures are shown below. So the historical record is crystal clear. It reveals that the early generation of believers understood the head covering to be a cloth veil — not long hair. As Tertullian indicated, even the women who did not wish to follow Paul's teaching were not claiming that Paul was talking about long hair. Rather, they simply wore a small cloth in minimal obedience to his teaching.
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woman going out with her head uncovered is not merely a custom of Jewish women. Rather, it is by Torah law, as it is written, 'And he shall uncover the head of the woman'" (Numbers 5:18). The biblical verse cited as textual support for hair coverings is found in the Talmud in the context of a woman accused by her husband of adultery without the support of witnesses. In rabbinic texts, such a woman is referred to as a sotah (one who goes astray) and this is the common term used to reference the biblical text, as well. There is no certain way to determine whether this woman has sinned or whether her husband has been overcome by jealousy. Given the severity of the accusation and the lack of evidence, the woman is brought before the High Priest to undergo a ritual that will establish her guilt or her innocence. One of the steps involves a ritual that uncovers her head or dishevels her hair. In Numbers 5:18, it says, "After he has made the woman stand before the Lord, the priest shall uncover/dishevel/unbind the woman's head and place upon her hands the meal offering of remembrance, which is a meal offering of jealousy. And in the priest's hands shall be the water of bitterness that induces the spell."
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virgin daughters who prophesied in Acts 21:9. ... It would be shameful for a woman to take upon herself such power as the gift of prophecy and not cover her head to show that she has authority from God for this action. The order of creation is to be remembered and where the authority is needs to be remembered. Verse 10 makes this statement clear because it is the explanation of verses 6-9, when it says "for this reason women ought to have authority on their head." Women were to have this sign of authority for what they were doing, otherwise they would be bringing shame upon the Lord for being uncovered. It is important to notice a few things in verse 10. First of all, the word there for "authority," means authority. Many commentators including conservative ones have tried to make this mean a symbol of subjection. Literally the text reads "For this reason the woman ought to have authority on her head because of angels." So we cannot state that the covering is a symbol of subjection. We cannot treat the covering as a symbol of subjection. It is a symbol of God's authority for a woman to pray and prophesy with the spiritual gifts she has been given in public.
4077:. Josephus concludes a series of arguments with the sentence, "I suppose that what I have already said may be sufficient to such as are not very contentious (φιλόνεικος)," and then he continues with even stronger arguments for those who are very contentious. In the same way, Paul reserves the clinching argument for the end. It is an argument from authority. The headcovering practice is a matter of apostolic authority and tradition, and not open to debate. His concluding rebuke of the contentious people in Corinth is meant to cut off debate and settle the issue, not to leave it open. It is quite wrong to say of this last argument of Paul's that "in the end he admits" that he was merely "rationalizing the customs in which he believes," as if Paul himself put little store by custom. Rather, Paul considers this to be his strongest point. At the end he harks back to the words with which he opened the subject ("maintain the traditions even as I delivered them to you" in verse 2), and the whole section is thus framed between explicit invocations of 8409:
you interpret hair as being the covering? We do not interpret hair as being the covering because if hair is the covering the Bible is referring to then that must mean that men are not allowed to have hair or he dishonors his head. If a distinction is made between long hair as being the covering (in contrast to short hair) then in that case this piece of scripture must mean that women must have long hair as their covering. What is the purpose of headcovering? Some believe that the headcovering is an extension of other modesty guidelines found in the Bible. We believe that wearing the headcovering is about more than just modesty for women. Women are to cover their heads for angel's sake (1 Corinthians 11:10). "Through head coverings our women show all present that their position as a woman is also redeemed. No longer are they at war usurping and longing for the man's position of authority (Gen 3:16). Instead they're content in the role God ordained for them in Genesis 2."
1129:... Let the woman observe this, further. Let her be entirely covered, unless she happen to be at home. For that style of dress is grave, and protects from being gazed at. And she will never fall, who puts before her eyes modesty, and her shawl; nor will she invite another to fall into sin by uncovering her face. For this is the wish of the Word, since it is becoming for her to pray veiled." Clement of Alexandria says: "Because of the angels". By the angels he means righteous and virtuous men. Let her be veiled then, that she may not lead them to stumble into fornication. For the real angels in heaven see her though veiled. Clement of Alexandria explicated this: "It has also been commanded that the head should be veiled and the face covered, for it is a wicked thing for beauty to be a snare to men. Nor is it appropriate for a woman to desire to make herself conspicuous by using a purple veil." 1550: 2511:
everything for your glory, and through him you instituted laws for men and women who live in the faith, namely that men offer praise and glory to your holy name with an uncovered head, while women, fully armed in your faith, covering the head, adorn themselves in good works and bring hymns and prayers to your glory with modesty and sobriety; you, O master of all things, bless this your servant and adorn her head with an ornament that is acceptable and pleasing to you, with gracefulness, as well as honour and decorum, so that conducting herself according to your commandments and educating the members (of her body) toward self-control, she may attain your eternal benefits together with the one who binds her (head) up. In Jesus Christ our Lord, with whom to you belongs glory together with the most holy, good and life-giving Spirit, now and ever (and unto the ages of ages).
3241:. The Stoics believed that intelligent men could discern what is best in life by examining the laws of nature, without relying on the changeable customs and divers laws made by human rulers. If we consult Nature, we find that it constantly puts visible differences between the male and the female of every species, and it also gives us certain natural inclinations when judging what is proper to each sex. So Paul uses an analogy, comparing the woman's headcovering to her long hair, which is thought to be more natural for a woman. Though long hair on men is possible, and in some cultures it has been customary for men to have long hair, it is justly regarded as effeminate. It requires much grooming, it interferes with vigorous physical work, and a man with long hair is likely to be seized by it in a fight. It is therefore unmanly by nature. But a woman's long hair is her 1093:
properly lies, they are bare. Others cover only the area of the brain with small linen coifs that do not even quite reach the ears. ... They should know that the entire head constitutes the woman. Its limits and boundaries reach as far as the place where the robe begins. The region of the veil is co-extensive with the space covered by the hair when it is unbound. In this way, the neck too is encircled. The pagan women of Arabia will be your judges. For they cover not only the head, but the face also. ... But how severe a chastisement will they likewise deserve, who remain uncovered even during the recital of the Psalms and at any mention of the name of God? For even when they are about to spend time in prayer itself, they only place a fringe, tuft , or any thread whatever on the crown of their heads. And they think that they are covered!
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preceding and following context, and the other circumstances of passage"... Examination of occasion and context also led the annotators of the Geneva Bible to recognize that the Pauline statement, "Everie man praying or prophecying having any thing on his head, dishonoreth his head" (1 Cor. 11:4) as reflecting a customary rather than an apodictic standard... Nor was the importance of the historical context of these verses forgotten in the seventeenth century: Poole comments on the problem of covering the head in prayer and prophesy indicated by 1 Cor. 11:4... Poole also notes the variety of customs in his own rime and indicates that, even in the case of the following verses concerning the covering of a woman's head, that the Pauline text so reflects a historical situation that it cannot provide a rule for contemporary practice.
9452:) was "the iconographic mark of a sacrificant presiding over a specifically Roman ritual," whether the emperor, a Roman priest, or a layman (Richard Gordon). This, several scholars have recently argued, is the most plausible context for the practices addressed by Paul in 1 Cor. 11:4. This suggestion, which reverses the more conventional reading of the passage as restricting women's behavior, also arrives at a clearer logic. Paul discusses accepted cultural norms concerning hair (11:13-15) and women's head adornment in public (11:5-6), not because he wants to impose his own cultural standards (Jewish? Greek? Roman?) or the Corinthian women, but in order to establish a principle he regards as basically uncontroversial: that customs of head adornment bring honor or dishonor to one's social "head." 4551:
prophesieth with her head unveiled, dishonoureth her head," he stayed not at this point only, but also proceeded to say, "for it is one and the same thing as if she were shaven." But if to be shaven is always dishonourable, it is plain too that being uncovered is always a reproach. And not even with this only was he content, but he added again, saying, "The woman ought to have a sign of authority on her head, because of the angels". He signifies that not only at the time of prayer, but also continually, she ought to be covered. But with regard to the man, it is no longer about covering but about wearing long hair, that he so forms his discourse. To be covered he then only forbids, when a man is praying; but the wearing of long hair he discourages at all times.
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prophesieth with her head unveiled, dishonoureth her head," he stayed not at this point only, but also proceeded to say, "for it is one and the same thing as if she were shaven." But if to be shaven is always dishonourable, it is plain too that being uncovered is always a reproach. And not even with this only was he content, but he added again, saying, "The woman ought to have a sign of authority on her head, because of the angels". He signifies that not at the time of prayer only but also continually, she ought to be covered. But with regard to the man, it is no longer about covering but about wearing long hair, that he so forms his discourse. To be covered he then only forbids, when a man is praying; but the wearing of long hair he discourages at all times.
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they will forget the duty of nature...Further, we know that the world takes everything to its own advantage. So, if one has liberty in lesser things, why not do the same with this the same way as with that? And in making such comparisons they will make such a mess that there will be utter chaos. So, when it is permissible for the women to uncover their heads, one will say, 'Well, what harm in uncovering the stomach also?' And then after that one will plead for something else; 'Now if the women go bareheaded, why not also bare this and bare that?' Then the men, for their part, will break loose too. In short, there will be no decency left, unless people contain themselves and respect what is proper and fitting, so as not to go headlong overboard.
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written with regard to a woman suspected by her husband of having been unfaithful: "And he shall uncover the head of the woman" (Numbers 5:18). And the school of Rabbi Yishmael taught: From here there is a warning to Jewish women not to go out with an uncovered head, since if the Torah states that a woman suspected of adultery must have her head uncovered, this indicates that a married woman must generally cover her head. The Gemara explains: By Torah law, if she covers her head with her basket , it seems well and is sufficient. But by precepts of Jewish women, i.e., custom, even if her head is covered by her basket this is also prohibited; she requires a substantial head covering.
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greatly despised (6:10). After he had fulfilled the king's directives to honor Mordecai publicly (6:11), "Haman hasted to his house mourning, and having his head covered" (6:12). Plainly, this text is not declaring that he went to his home having hair on his head. Nor is it asserting either that he had long hair on his head as he went home or that he somehow miraculously grew his hair long. Rather, this verse records that because he had been humiliated, he headed home, draping an external covering over his head. Furthermore, the LXX rendering of the verse reads as follows: BGT Esther 6:12 ¶ ἐπέστρεψεν δὲ ὁ Μαρδοχαῖος εἰς τὴν αὐλήν Αμαν δὲ ὑπέστρεψεν εἰς τὰ ἴδια λυπούμενος
3162:: Paul next explains that the use (or non-use) of headcoverings is related to God's glory during times of prayer and prophesy. In 1 Corinthians 11:7, he states that man is the "glory of God" and that for this reason "a man ought not to have his head covered." In the same verse, Paul also states that the woman is the "glory of man." He explains that statement in the subsequent two verses by referring to the woman's creation in Genesis 2:18, and then concludes, "Therefore the woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head" (verse 10). In other words, the "glory of God" (man) is to be uncovered during times of worship, while the "glory of man" (woman) is to be covered. 2575: 2998:... worn to show that the wearer is in God's order. A sister should wear the veiling primarily because she is a woman, not because she periodically prays of teaches. It is true that verses 4 and 5 speak of the practice in relation to times of praying and prophesying. But very likely it was for such occasions that the Corinthians had begun to feel they might omit the practice in the name of Christian liberty. The correction would naturally be applied first to the point of violation. Greek scholars have pointed out that the clause "Let her be covered" is the present, active, imperative form, which gives the meaning, "Let her continue to be veiled." 904: 5719:
explicitly to associate it with female subordination, which Islamic veiling traditions do not typically do. Many Christian women wore a head-covering all the time, and certainly when they went outside; those who did not would have been barred from church and likely harassed on the street. ... Veils were, of course, required for Catholic nuns, and a veil that actually obscured the face was also a mark of elite status throughout most of Europe. Spanish noblewomen wore them well into the eighteenth century, and so did Venetian women, both elites and non-elites. Across Europe almost any woman who could afford them also wore them to travel.
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1960s they were forced to re-think their orientation. ... With little debate Pentecostals revised their practices and quietly dropped the cultural demands of their holiness codes. Young women could wear trousers, jewellry was acceptable, head coverings stopped being obligatory and cinema attendance was no longer sinful. In short, Pentecostals moved from a sectarian orientation towards a denominational orientation and therey followed a classic sociological trajectory. By the end of the century we might say that the most successful Pentecostals had absorbed elements of popular culture and sacralised it.
1017:, teaches: "... keep the ordinances, as I delivered them to you. But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God. Every man praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonoureth his head. But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her head uncovered dishonoureth her head: for that is even all one as if she were shaven. 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." In his explication of Saint Paul's command in 1569: 2056: 4108:
speaking as inspired by the Holy Spirit said, "We have no other practice — nor do the churches of God" (1 Corinthians 11:16). It was not just a local custom or practice but all the Churches were practicing this as they were practicing water Baptism and Holy Communion. This was not an optional thing as the default was all the Churches were doing it. It is interesting that the same apostle who warns against legalism and exhorts us to walk in the Spirit is the very same apostle who says, "If a woman does not cover her head, she should cut off her hair ..."
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Paul and his fellow-workers, the custom which was observed in all the other churches, and which he has delivered to them as one of the παραδόσεις "traditional practices" of the faith (verse 2) ... Paul has devoted some time to this subject because it is important to him, not a matter of indifference; and it makes little sense to speak of a custom of being contentious (φιλόνεικος, lit. "loving strife"), because contentiousness is an attitude or temper, not a custom. There is a good parallel to Paul's usage of the word φιλόνεικος in Josephus' work
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and are brought into this torment. Another pit he showed me whereinto I stooped and looked and saw souls hanging, some by the tongue, some by the hair, some by the hands, and some head downward by the feet, and tormented (smoked) with smoke and brimstone; concerning whom that man that was with me answered me: The souls which are hanged by the tongue are slanderers, that uttered lying and shameful words, and were not ashamed, and they that are hanged by the hair are unblushing ones which had no modesty and went about in the world bareheaded.
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wear a covering to do so as a fine and becoming statement of submission, we urge them also to have their long and uncut. We believe regarding those Christian women who do not wear a covering that while it is proper for them to have their hair long, their long hair may not necessarily be a statement of piety since others in the world may have the same. For this reason, we believe that a Christian woman makes her best statement of piety and submission by wearing her hair done up in a manner that is both feminine and unassuming.
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uncommon in the culture, thus staking out their own sense of a unique identity. ...In light of Roman practice, it is very believable that some Christian Roman males were covering their heads when they were about to pray or prophesy. Paul is not interested in baptizing the status quo or normal Roman practice. He is setting up new customs for a new community, and these customs are deeply grounded in his theological understanding of creation, redemption, their interrelation, and how they should be manifested in worship.
3261:: In 1 Corinthians 11:16, Paul responded to any readers who may disagree with his teaching about the use of headcoverings: "But if one is inclined to be contentious, we have no other practice, nor have the churches of God." This may indicate that headcoverings were considered a standard, universal Christian symbolic practice (rather than a local cultural custom). In other words, while churches were spread out geographically and contained a diversity of cultures, they all practiced headcovering for female members. 3198:: In 1 Corinthians 11:13-15, Paul asks a rhetorical question about the propriety of headcoverings, and then answers it himself with a lesson from nature: "Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered? Does not even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonor to him, but if a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her? For her hair is given to her for a covering." The historic interpretation of this passage, for example seen in Homilies of 1689: 8873:...the Bible, as well as "nature," demonstrates that a head covering must be worn out of modesty. This is recognized by cultures all over the world today, as well as Jewish texts from ancient Israel: "The watchmen that went about the city found me, they smote me, they wounded me; the keepers of the walls took away my veil from me" (Song of Solomon 5:7). The watchmen added insult to injury, forcibly unveiling the woman. Women were to have a proper shame of being unveiled in the company of others. 9497:ἔχων καταισχύνει τὴν κεφαλὴν αὐτοῦ. KJV 1 Corinthians 11:4 Every man praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonoureth his head. ... Moreover, Hatch and Redpath (κατακαλύπτειν, 733) report that another hand of the Septuagint for Esther 6:12 reads, κατακεκαλυμμένος κεφαλήν. This variant reading has the perfect passive participle of the key verb used in 1 Corinthians 11:6 and 7 for both a man's and a woman's covering his or her head (κατακαλύπτω): BGT 1 Corinthians 11:6 εἰ γὰρ οὐ 2738:, priests (who were all male) wore turbans and caps as Jesus was not known in that era, establishing "the reason why there was no command to honour Him by praying or prophesying with heads uncovered." With the revelation of Jesus to humanity, "Any man who prays or prophesies with something on his head dishonours his head (Christ)." In light of 1 Corinthians 11:4, Christian men throughout church history have thus removed their caps when praying and worshipping, as well as when entering a 1609: 2091: 1681: 3156:: Paul connects the use (or non-use) of headcoverings with the biblical distinctions between each gender. In 1 Corinthians 11:3, Paul wrote, "Christ is the head of every man, and the man is the head of a woman." He immediately continues with a gender-based teaching on the use of headcoverings: "Every man who has something on his head while praying or prophesying disgraces his head. But every woman who has her head uncovered while praying or prophesying disgraces her head." 1929: 91: 2433: 1586: 1721: 1473: 2520:
revering that which is precious, such as the chalice that contains the wine that will become the Most-pure blood of Christ. And those coverings themselves also become holy. We can see this in the account of the Byzantine Empress Eudokia who donated her personal veil/head-covering to a monastery for use as an altar cloth. Of all articles of clothing, only a woman's head-covering could become a vestment for the holy altar, for it is already a kind of vestment.
6217:'. Lobbying in favour of the practice is The Head Covering Movement, set up last year by a man called Jeremy Gardiner, who cites the theologically conservative Gospel Coalition in his profession of faith. The movement's website features personal stories of women who are usually the only head coverers in their churches, as well as arguments from scripture to support the practice. It cites Martin Luther, William Tyndale and Thomas Aquinas, among others. 2952: 3416: 2665: 723: 3402: 3374: 2359: 5042:... one of the popular understandings today of 1 Corinthians 11 is that this was simply a first century cultural problem. Paul gave his instruction about the head covering because prostitues didn't wear headcoverings, and if the Christian women weren't veiled, they would be thought of as prostitutes. ... Yet, it is not based on any historical evidence whatsoever from the writings of the early Church. It is someone's sheer conjecture. 3388: 3115: 3085:, which is mentioned in verse 15 of the same chapter, in reference to "something cast around" as with the "hair of a woman ... like a mantle cast around". These separate Greek words indicate that there are thus two headcoverings that Paul states are compulsory for Christian women to wear, a cloth veil and her natural hair. The words Paul uses in 1 Corinthians 11:5 are employed by contemporary Hellenistic philosophers, such as 1154:. He said, "So, too, did the Corinthians themselves understand . In fact, at this day the Corinthians do veil their virgins . What the apostles taught, their disciples approve." "Early church history bears witness that in Rome, Antioch, and Africa the custom became the norm ." Author Cory Anderson stated that the reason for this is because early Christians understood Saint Paul's instruction to apply to the whole church. 4664:
no veil, a view vitiating the force of 11:2-14." For example, if hair were the only covering referred to in this passage (11:1-16), then verse 6 would have to be translated "If a woman does not wear her hair, she should have to have her hair cut or shaved off, she should wear her hair," which is quite ludicrous. Two coverings are spoken of in the passage. This is established by the fact that two different Greek words ...
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strong feelings about women wearing hats. In 1 Corinthians 11:1-34 he said: "I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a wife is her husband, and the head of Christ is God. Every man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonours his head, but every wife who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonours her head, since it is the same as if her head were shaven."
1527: 1835: 9513:. KJV 1 Corinthians 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. NAU 1 Corinthians 11:6 For if a woman does not cover her head, let her also have her hair cut off; but if it is disgraceful for a woman to have her hair cut off or her head shaved, let her cover her head. BGT 1 Corinthians 11:7 Ἀνὴρ μὲν γὰρ οὐκ ὀφείλει 3127: 1383:
nature Corinth itself—a Roman colony situated at the center of the Greek world—it is nearly impossible to know for certain what would have been normal for Corinthian culture as such. In the contemporary world, such head coverings (whatever they were in fact) have little to no social significance. Thus this is rightly understood to be a cultural issue and a matter of personal choice for a believer today.
3048:, which is the "perfect passive participle of the key verb used in 1 Corinthians 11:6 and 7 for both a man's and a woman's covering his or her head ") — facts that New Testament scholar Rajesh Gandhi states makes it clear that the passage enjoins the wearing of a cloth veil by Christian women. Biblical scholar Christopher R. Hutson contextualizes the verse citing Greek texts of the same era, such as 4866:
to worry about the way they arrange their hair, a mundane practice that would distance them from God. When I asked women in Moldova if they would go bareheaded if they had the choice, most of them refused to imagine this. Even today, the picture of bareheaded women is not accepted in the region of Moldova. The Western model of showing your hair, which is promoted by media, is associated with vanity.
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casts off the covering of her head, casts off her dignity ... involves a moral truth ... Thus the divine Apostle has left a lesson to women in every age." Beyond the practice of the local Corinthian church, the author cites Early Church writers on this topic. He also notes that "the Apostolic Constitutions ... expressly commanded that the women should have their heads covered in the Church."
30: 3245:. Here again is the word δόξα, used opposite ἀτιμία "disgrace," in the sense of "something bringing honor." Long and well-kept hair brings praise to a woman because it contributes to her feminine beauty. The headcovering, which covers the head like a woman's hair, may be seen in the same way. Our natural sense of propriety regarding the hair may therefore be carried over to the headcovering. 3168:: In 1 Corinthians 11:10, Paul says "Therefore the woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels" (NASB), also rendered "That is why a woman ought to have a veil on her head, because of the angels" (RSV). Many interpreters admit that Paul does not provide much explanation for the role of angels in this context. Some popular interpretations of this passage are: 58: 6659:
stylish part of Southern women's churchgoing attire. At the turn of the century, many Southern ladies wore simple hats to church out of respect, reverence for the service, and continuity with passed-down traditions. The church hat tradition continues today, with hats — sometimes called "crowns" — in bright colors, bold patterns, and eye-catching styles at Sunday services across the South.
1273: 9521:, εἰκὼν καὶ δόξα Θεοῦ ὑπάρχων• γυνὴ δὲ δόξα ἀνδρός ἐστιν. KJV 1 Corinthians 11:7 For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God: but the woman is the glory of the man. ... This evidence from the LXX therefore supports holding that the covering in view in 1 Corinthians 11:1-16 is an external head covering for both a man and a woman. 5156:
humiliation and debasement (Cifarelli 1998: 221-22; cf. Marcus 1995:202). She points to Isaiah 47:1-3's image of dethroned daughter Babylon removing her veil, hiking up her skirts, and revealing her legs as indicative of the nakedness and shame the text attributes to this figure, and notes the roles played in Assyrian law of shortening or removing women's clothing.
2986:, who provided additional reasons from Scripture for the practice of a Christian woman wearing her headcovering all the time — that "if to be shaven is always dishonourable, it is plain too that being uncovered is always a reproach" and that "because of the angels...signifies that not at the time of prayer only but also continually, she ought to be covered." A 2011:, which declared the 1917 Code abrogated. According to the new Code, former law only has interpretive weight in norms that are repeated in the 1983 Code; all other norms are simply abrogated. This effectively eliminated the former requirement for a headcovering for Catholic women, by silently dropping it in the new Code of Canon. In some countries, like 2982:("Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. Do not quench the Spirit; do not despise prophetic utterances") and hold that Christian women are commanded to wear a headcovering without ceasing. Anabaptist expositors, such as Daniel Willis, have cited the Early Church Father 3216:
over," meaning that she be carefully wrapped up on every side. And by reducing it to an absurdity, he appeals to their shame, saying by way of severe reprimand, "but if she be not covered, let her also be shorn." As if he had said, "If thou cast away the covering appointed by the law of God, cast away likewise that appointed by nature." —
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women's wearing of a veiling as a requirement for coming into God's presence in prayer and a sign of acceptance of God's order of creation (in terms of gender). Additionally, the idea that women were to have a symbol of authority on our heads "because of the angels" (v. 10) meant that if we wanted their protection, we'd better be veiled.
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For her hair is given to her for a covering." However, some have taken issue with the fact that the Greek word used for covering in verse 15 (περιβόλαιον) is a different word than the form of the word used for veiling/covering in verses 5-7 and 13 (κατακαλύπτω), the latter of which means "to cover wholly" or "to veil".
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diligently over the ages. It is hard to imagine but since the 1960s the Church almost entirely practiced this tradition. The influence of secular reasoning, feminism and liberal theology have led to the questioning and, ultimately, the casting aside of this practice in the Church at large in the evangelical world.
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4. The "circumstances" and general context of the text. Here Whitaker comes to what must be considered the fundamental literal and grammatical procedure of Protestant exegesis: the right understanding of the actual use of a word in a particular text comes front consideration of'-'the occasion, scope,
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Divine Apostolicall Institutions (that we may draw to our purpose) were again of two sorts: First, variable, or temporary, which were such injunctions as were prescribed, either for some speciall ends, as that law for abstaining from blood, and things strangled, Acts 15.1, for avoiding offence to the
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In the Orthodox tradition, this is a big no-no. Of course, no one would kick a bareheaded woman out of an Orthodox church, should she walk in, but she is very likely to face some disapproving and judging looks, especially from the local babushkas (you'll always find a few babushkas inside an Orthodox
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For elderly women in a more conservative orthodox region in the Eastern part of Romania, called Moldova, or Western Moldavia, the batik is a sign of modesty and keeping up tradition. It is said to be the umbrella of God upon them, a piece of clothing that connects them with divinity. Women don't need
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Nature itself is therefore a divine confirmation of the constitutional sense of the impropriety of women appearing in the assembly without a head covering (v. 13). The words "for her long hair is given to her as a covering" (v. 15) "do not mean that the woman's hair is her covering and that she needs
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contains this statement: "And let all the women have their heads covered with an opaque cloth, not with a veil of thin linen, for this is not a true covering." This written evidence of the course of performance of the early Christians is corroborated by the archaeological record. The pictures we have
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teaches that "When a woman wears the symbol of God's government, a head covering, she is essentially a rebuke to all the fallen angels. Her actions say to them, 'You have rebelled against the Holy God, but I submit to Him and His headship. I choose not to follow your example of rebellion and pride.'"
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With respect to the early Church, Tom Shank concluded that there were a variety of headcoverings worn by the early Christians, ranging from shawls to kapps: "William McGrath (1991) found that etchings in the Catacomb of Domitila in Rome — dating as far back as A.D. 95 — show 'modestly dressed sisters
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directed that Christian women should wear headcoverings in public: "Thou therefore who art a Christian ... if thou wishest to be faithful, please thy husband only, and when thou walkest in the market-place, cover thy head with thy garment, that by thy veil the greatness of thy beauty may be covered;
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Prophecy was only by the power of God, and was only done through spiritual gifts. And this prophecy is tied to prayer. So it seems that Paul is talking about the spiritual gifts of prayer and prophecy. We know that women were praying and prophesying and had the power of spiritual gifts. See the four
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1 Corinthians 11 We interpret 1 Corinthians 11 quite literally. "4 Every man praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonors his head. 5 But every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head, for that is one and the same as if her head were shaved." Why don't
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Although women were allowed to preach in the Methodist ministry, the veil covering a woman's head was required as a sign of her headship to Christ. Concerning the theological significance of the veil, Wesley wrote, "For a man indeed ought not to veil his head because he is the image and glory of God
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XIV. Although certain ordinations of the apostles (which referred to the rites and circumstances of divine worship) were variable and instituted only for a time (as the sanction concerning the not eating of blood and of things strangled ; concerning the woman's head being covered and the man's being
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Question: "Whether the Synod has power to enjoy things both in their nature and use indifferent." ...I answer: that for men to pray or prophesy with their heads covered, or with long hair, and women uncovered, were things in their own nature indifferent (unless you make it necessary, as a moral duty
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During the Protestant Reformation, reformers John Calvin and John Knox interpreted Saint Paul's New Testament worship styles as requiring women to cover their heads on holy ground. In Germany, the typical white modesty shield trailed from the head to the heels. For peasant women in Terni, Italy, the
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I went to church, something I'd never expected to do in Pakistan. Sadiq told me that his grandfather's nurse, Sausan, was Christian. Presbyterian. My second Sunday in Karachi, I went to services with her. I was glad of the clothese that Haseena Auntie had helped me shop for, because all the women in
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her hair. In addition, if a woman ever uncovered her own hair in public, the law took this as evidence of her infidelity and permitted her husband to divorce her without returning her dowry or paying her alimony. For centuries thereafter, Christian and Jewish married women throoughout most of Europe
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Around the year 200, at Carthage, North Africa, Tertullian wrote a tract entitled, "The Veiling of Virgins." Tertullian makes the argument that the passage applies to all females of age — not just to married women. ... Earlier in his tract, Tertullian testified that the churches that were founded by
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O God, you who have spoken through the prophets and proclaimed that in the final generations the light of your knowledge will be for all nations, you who desire that no human created by your hands remain devoid of salvation, you who through the apostle Paul, your elected instrument, ordered us to do
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While there are groups of Christians today who make their statement of submission by wearing coverings in keeping with this passage of Scripture, there are others who feel that in the present culture their long hair is sufficient to make such a statement. While we believe it is for those who wish to
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conclude that in 1 Corinthians 11 "verses 4-7 refer to a literal veil or covering of cloth" for "praying and prophesying" and hold verse 15 to refer to the hair of a woman given to her by nature. Christian headcovering with a cloth veil was the practice of the early Church, being universally taught
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Esther 6 records the dramatic reversal that resulted in Haman's humiliation. Hearing the king speak of one whom he desired to honor, he thought that surely the king intended to honor him (6:6). To his great chagrin, he learned that the king ordained that Haman himself was to honor Mordecai, whom he
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Interpreters rightly agree, that this and the following verses are to be interpreted from the customs of countries... Nothing in this is a further rule to christians, than that it is the duty of ministers, in praying and preaching, to use postures and habits that are not naturally, nor according to
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Given the representative character of Whitaker's treatise and the use of Whitaker's work as a point of reference for sound doctrine throughout the seventeenth century, the following discussion adopts it as an outline and references other theologians in the course of the discussion, both filling out
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Church Fathers like Hippolytus of Rome and Protestant Reformer Martin Luther taught that women should wear veils during public worship. While most followers of Western Christianity have abandoned the practice relatively recently, it is still practiced today in some conservative Mennonite and Amish
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The historical evidence is strikingly clear. The record reveals that the early churches all understood Paul to be talking about a cloth veil, not long hair. ... Hippolytus, a leader in the church in Rome around the year 200, compiled a record of the various customs and practices in that church from
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Churches, certain theologians teach the same doctrine that it is "expected of all women to be covered not only during liturgical periods of prayer, but at all times, for this was their honor and sign of authority given by our Lord", while other clerics have held that headcovering should at least be
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A recent interpretation, first formulated in 1965 by the Scandinavian theologian Abel Isaakson, purports that Paul stated that the "hair" (specifically "long hair") is the sole covering mentioned in the entire passage; 1 Corinthians 11:15 (NRSV) reads "but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory?
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A modern interpretation is that Paul's commands regarding headcovering were a cultural mandate that was only for the 1st-century Corinthian church. This view states that Paul was simply trying to create a distinction between uncovered Corinthian prostitutes and godly Corinthian Christian women, and
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Some Christian denominations, such as Anabaptist Churches and Orthodox Churches, view Christian headcovering as a practice that Paul intended for all Christians, in all locations, during all time periods and so they continue the practice within their congregations. This view was taught by the early
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God's order for the woman is the opposite from His order for the man. When she prays or prophesies she must cover her head. If she does not, she disgraces her head (man). This means that she must show her subjection to God's arrangement of headship by covering her head while praying or prophesying.
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explicate the theology behind the traditional Christian interpretation of 1 Corinthians 11, writing that Paul taught that "Every man, therefore, who in praying or prophesying covers his head, thereby acknowledges himself dependent on some earthly head other than his heavenly head, and thereby takes
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In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1969, fifteen women from the Milwaukee chapter of the National Organization for Women protested in St. John de Nepomuc Catholic Church; after taking their place at the communion rail, the women removed their hats and placed them on the communion rail. The following week,
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In most forms of Christianity, however, men remove their hats as a sign of deference to the deity. The bareheadedness derives from the comments of the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 11:4 that "a man who keeps his head covered when he prays or prophesies brings shame upon his head" (NEB). ... Higher
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St. John Chrysostom thought that Paul, in admonishing women to wear a covering "because of the angels", meant it "not at the time of prayer only, but also continually, she ought to be covered." Fr. Rhodes agrees: "The veil can be the constant symbol of the true woman of God ... a way of life ... a
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As Paul's instructions were counter-cultural, this passage is "a remarkable proof of the Apostle's courage and honesty." Paul teaches that going without a headcovering means a loss of "dignity, power, and grace, which God had given to women, especially under the Gospel." The idea that "a woman who
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all those." This indicates that a local church, like the church in Corinth, is composed only of those believers in that locality, not of all believers in every place. It also indicates that this Epistle was intended not only for the believers in that one church in Corinth, but for all believers in
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Hippolytus an early Church Father wrote, "Let all the women have their heads covered." Others who taught this practice in the Church were, John Calvin , Martin Luther , Early Church Fathers, John Wesley , Matthew Henry to name just a few. We must remind ourselves that until the twentieth century,
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So if women are thus permitted to have their heads uncovered and to show their hair, they will eventually be allowed to expose their entire breasts, and they will come to make their exhibitions as if it were a tavern show; they will become so brazen that modesty and shame will be no more; in short
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And he took me unto another pit, and I stooped and looked and saw mire and worms welling up, and souls wallowing there, and a great gnashing of teeth was heard thence from them. And that man said unto me: These are the souls of women which forsook their husbands and committed adultery with others,
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Because you can't avoid wearing a veil, you should not find some other way to nullify it. That is, by going about neither covered nor bare. For some women do not veil their heads, but rather bind them up with turbans and woollen bands. It's true that they are protected in front. But where the head
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The National Organization of Women (NOW) was founded and presided over by Betty Friedan. ... In 1968, as an agnostic activist, Friedan led her organization in a nationwide hat burning event. They touted the event's purpose, "To protest the second-class status of women in all churches. Because the
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Furthermore, Greek women, including women in prayer, were usually depicted without a garment covering the head. It does not make sense that Paul would assert something was disgraceful that in their culture was not considered disgraceful. Concerning Greek customs A. Oepke observes: ... It is quite
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He thus brings the matter to a conclusion. In addition to the theological and moral reasons for the headcovering, there is also the fact that if the Corinthians were to allow their women to remove the headcovering, this new practice or custom (συνήθειαν) would go against the established custom of
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hold that because "the testimony of headship and the angels apply to all times of the believer's life, not only church services", in addition to biblical injunctions to "pray often, even continually (Acts 6:3-4, 6; 12:5; Romans 1:8-10; Ephesians 1:15-19; 6:18-20; Colossians 1:3-4; 5:17; 2 Timothy
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First Corinthians 11:3-16 deals with the significance of a "head covering" for women while they are praying and prophesying in the gathered church. The significance of a head covering appears to be a cultural factor that is quite diverse in various times and places. Indeed, because of the diverse
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Their attitudes were essentially sectarian and exclusive and, though they attempted to interact with wider aspects of popular culture (especially in their choice of music hall tunes and their crusade avertising), they were largely isolated from other Christian streams until the 1960s. ... In the
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In its ensuing discussion of the Mishnah, the Talmud asserts unequivocally that going out bareheaded violates biblical law. In Ketubot 72a, it states, "And who is considered a woman who violates dat yehudit? One who goes out and her head is uncovered." The Talmud asks, "The prohibition against a
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Well then: the man he compelleth not to be always uncovered, but only when he prays. "For every man," saith he, "praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonoureth his head." But the woman he commands to be at all times covered. Wherefore also having said, "Every woman that prayeth or
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Clement of Rome in AD 96 said, "Then let us gather together in awareness of our concord" speaking of the holy angels when we worship. The Church is to gather and worship God in the Spirit (John 4:24) doing things that the world considers foolish but for the Lord there is great significance. Paul
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Thus, in the beginning he simply requires that the head be not bare: but as he proceeds he intimates both the continuance of the rule, saying, "for it is one and the same thing as if she were shaven," and the keeping of it with all care and diligence. For he said not merely covered, but "covered
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published a letter to the editor from "Mrs. M. E., Milwaukee," who felt that the protest was "immature exhibitionism." A text printed after the close of the 20th century reflects a general Western Christian attitude towards the practice of head covering for women, with American authors Ronald W.
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the business of whether to cover one's head was legislated by nature (see 1 Cor 11:14–15). When I say 'nature', I mean 'God'. For he is the one who created nature. Take note, therefore, what great harm comes from overturning these boundaries! And don't tell me that this is a small sin." While at
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Well then: the man he compelleth not to be always uncovered, but only when he prays. "For every man," saith he, "praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonoureth his head." But the woman he commands to be at all times covered. Wherefore also having said, "Every woman that prayeth or
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I grew up, like most Amish Mennonites, believing the wearing of a veiling a nonnegotiable command in Scripture (1 Corinthians 11) that is somehow disconnected from cultural context. Since the Bible teaches the practice, women should do it — no questions permitted. Church authorities interpreted
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However, as the Royal Family are known to be sticklers for tradition, hats will no doubt be required for Harry's wedding. The wearing hats to church by all women is traditionally a requirement of the Anglican church. This is due to the writing of St Paul in Corinthians, where he has some pretty
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In turn, the 1983 Code of Canon Law did not reissue the canon, and by doing so, effectively nullified the previous 1917 code. While some women continued to wear hats (I distinctly recall a gray-haired woman who wore a weird woolen stocking cap covered with wooden beads in my 1980's grade school
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The mishna stated: And who is considered a woman who violates the precepts of Jewish women? One who goes out and her head is uncovered. The Gemara asks: The prohibition against a woman going out with her head uncovered is not merely a custom of Jewish women. Rather, it is by Torah law, as it is
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There is no contradiction between 1 Corinthians 11:5 of our chapter and 1 Corinthians 14:34, for the simple reason that there speaking in the assembly is in question, whereas in our chapter the assembly does not come into view until verse 1 Corinthians 11:17 is reached. Only then do we begin to
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Saint Paul instituted the veiling of women as "a Christian woman's way of properly honoring the headship of men in the church and of making a statement of submission to their authority (vs. 3, 5)." The wearing of a veil is thus "the statement of genuine Christian piety and submission." The same
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Churches, certain theologians likewise teach that it is "expected of all women to be covered not only during liturgical periods of prayer, but at all times, for this was their honor and sign of authority given by our Lord", while others have held that headcovering should at least be done during
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During the 20th century, the wearing of head coverings declined in more assimilated groups, which gradually interpreted the Pauline teaching as referring to cultural practice in the early church without relevance for women in the modern world. Some churches in the mid-20th century had long and
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Church hats have been a key part of churchgoers' Sunday best for years, and are still an important aspect of dress in some churches today. The practice of covering one's head for church originally came from 1 Corinthians 11:15. The simple head covering has been adapted and expanded to become a
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One of the most questioned practices in the New Testament in the modern day Western Church is the practice of Head Coverings for women. Yet to get perspective we need to look over the panoply of God's Church for 2000 years and see that this is not something new but old — and has been practiced
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Paul is not simply endorsing standard Roman or even Greco-Roman customs in Corinth. Paul was about the business of reforming his converts' social assumptions and conventions in the context of the Christian community. They were to model new Christian customs, common in the assemblies of God but
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In the Orthodox Church, the act of placing something under or behind a veil sets it apart as special, as something to be revered and respected, similar to the role played by the temple veil of the Holy of Holies in Jerusalem. Thus, there is a connection between a woman's veil with covering and
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WHEREAS, the wearing of a head covering by women at religious services is a custom in many churches and whereas it is a symbol of subjection within these churches, NOW recommends that all chapters undertake an effort to have all women participate in a "national unveiling" by sending their head
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Following the general Anabaptist worldview, Hutterite dress not only emphasizes modesty but also separation from the world. ... The women wear ankle-length skirts or dresses with a blouse, a kerchief-style head covering with polka dots (tiechle), usually black and white, and solid comfortable
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from the second and third centuries from the catacombs and other places depict Christian women praying with a cloth veil on their heads. So the historical record is crystal clear. It reveals that the early generation of believers understood the head covering to be a cloth veil — not long hair.
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II,29, and in Polybius 15,27.2 (second century BC)." 1 Corinthians 11:16 concludes the passage Paul wrote about Christian veiling: "But if anyone wants to argue about this, I simply say that we have no other custom than this, and neither do God's other churches." Michael Marlowe, a scholar of
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The wearing of a head covering during Pentecostal worship was the normative practice from its inception; in the 1960s, "head coverings stopped being obligatory" in many Pentecostal denominations of Western Europe, when, "with little debate", many Pentecostals "had absorbed elements of popular
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If we look instead to the order of Paul's argument, we observe that he wants the Corinthians to know, first of all, that "the head of every man is Christ" (11:3); and that the practical consequence of this teaching is, first of all, that "any man who prays or prophesies with his head covered
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In our church services, you will see that the women wear head coverings as is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11:2–16. In the same way, we adhere to the practice of baptism as commanded in Matthew 28:19, and Holy Communion, which is given to us in 1 Corinthians 11:23–26. These are all part of the
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Today many people associate rules about veiling and headscarves with the Muslim world, but in the eighteenth century they were common among Christians as well, in line with 1 Corinthians 11:4-13 which appears not only to prescribe headcoverings for any women who prays or goes to church, but
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Beginning in the 20th century, due to aforementioned issues, Bible commentators and Christian congregations have either advocated for the continued practice of wearing headcoverings, or have discarded the observance of this ordinance as understood in its historic sense. While many Christian
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Megan Cifarelli has argued that the raised skirts and uncovered heads of women captives (e.g., Cifarelli 1998:220, fig. 17; see also Marcus 1995: Pl. VI and King 1915: Plates XXIII and L) would have signalled their immodesty and sexual availability, which in turn would have indicated their
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Several ardent Methodist women wrote to him, asking for his permission to speak. Mar Bosanquet (1739–1815) suggested that if Paul had instructed women to cover their heads when they spoke (1. Cor. 11:5) then he was surely giving direction on how women should conduct themselves when they
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in the dominion he bears over the creation, representing the supreme dominion of God, which is his glory. But the woman is a matter of glory to the man, who has a becoming dominion over her. Therefore she ought not to appear except with her head veiled as a tacit acknowledgement of it."
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wrong that Greek women were under some kind of compulsion to wear a veil. ... Passages to the contrary are so numerous and unequivocally that they cannot be offset. ...Empresses and goddesses, even those who maintain their dignity, like Hera and Demeter, are portrayed without veils.
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Throughout the nineteenth century, hats were a cultural necessity; women were never seen in public without one. Up until World War I, a woman slipped on a white cap immediately upon arising, unless she was in mourning, and some type of hat or bonnet was worn every time she left the
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explains that in his days, the women of the Corinthian church from the age of puberty onwards (unmarried and married) were practicing Christian headcovering despite the fact that non-Christians in the region did not observe this ordinance; as such, the practice of Christians was
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Nevertheless, in the 21st century, the practice of headcovering is being revived in the Western World among some women belonging to various Christian congregations where the practice lapsed, though other denominations have practiced the biblical ordinance perpetually, as with
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LXE Esther 6:12 And Mardochaeus returned to the palace: but Aman went home mourning, and having his head covered. ... The exact phrase κατὰ κεφαλῆς found here occurs in only one other passage in the Bible in Greek: BGT 1 Corinthians 11:4 πᾶς ἀνὴρ προσευχόμενος ἢ προφητεύων
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Therefore if a woman is not covered — If she will throw off the badge of subjection, let her appear with her hair cut like a man's. But if it be shameful far a woman to appear thus in public, especially in a religious assembly, let her, for the same reason, keep on her
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An ancient Orthodox Christian prayer titled the "Prayer for binding up the head of a woman" has been used liturgically for the blessing of a woman's headcovering(s), which was historically worn by an Orthodox Christian woman at all times with the exception of sleeping:
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traditions. In recent years the practice has spread to other denominations in the form of a "head covering movement" embraced by some in the "complementarian" branch of American evangelicalism that emphasizes male headship and wifely submission in the church and home.
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or expensive clothes, but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to worship God"). Genesis 24:65 records the veil as a feminine emblem of modesty. The wearing of headcoverings in public by Christian women was commanded in early Christian texts, such as the
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as the basis for continual headcovering (during worship and in public) among women, particularly Saint Paul's assertion that women being unveiled is dishonourable and by consequence, Christian women should cover their heads with a veil continually. Merle Ruth in
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Scripture enjoins that every woman praying with uncovered head causes herself shame and for this reason Brethren women wear head scarves whilst attending church services. It is common for Brethren ladies to wear a ribbon or headband when out amongst the general
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Clement of Alexandria. (1885). The Instructor. In A. Roberts, J. Donaldson, & A. C. Coxe (Eds.), Fathers of the Second Century: Hermas, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, and Clement of Alexandria (Entire) (Vol. 2, p. 290). Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature
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it was a requirement that women cover their heads in church. It said, "women, however, shall have a covered head and be modestly dressed, especially when they approach the table of the Lord." Veiling was not specifically addressed in the 1983 revision of the
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Many Charity women wear the usual cape dress worn by most conservative Mennonites, but a jacket type upper garment is also very common and is worn with a very long skirt. The type of head covering is not specified, but most women wear a large, opaque, white
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The red and orange turban described by the anonymous observer also looks forward to the flamboyant Sunday hats worn by African American middle-class women into the twenty-first century, hats celebrated stunningly by Michael Cunningham and Graig Marberry in
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In biblical times, women covered their heads with veils or scarves. The unveiling of a woman's hair was considered a humiliation and punishment (Isa. 3:17; cf. Num. 5:18 on the loosening of the hair of a woman suspected of adultery; III Macc. 4:6; and Sus.
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Jews, or to some special nations, or persons, as agreeable to the customs of those places and times, as that of women being vailed in the congregations, and some other the like. Secondly, invariable and perpetual: such as concerned the whole Church...
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You are cordially invited to The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith regardless of race, creed, color or place of national origin. We ask however, that you abide by our Apostolic rules and the women have head covering and not wear
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Those enjoining the practice head covering for Christian women while "praying and prophesying" ground their argument in 1 Corinthians 11. Denominations that teach that women should wear head coverings at all times additionally base this doctrine on
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He desires men to pray with uncovered, women with covered heads: which injunctions are not of a perpetual obligation; for they are not now observed even by the papists themselves; so as to make it plain that all churches are not bound to the same
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wearing the cap style veiling.' Warren Henderson, writing about the catacombs, also observed that women covered their heads, but emphasized the cloth styles." In the present-day, various styles of headcoverings are worn by Christian women:
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the practice of head covering declined during the 20th century and in churches where it is not practiced, veiling as described 1 Corinthians 11 is usually taught as being a societal practice for the age in which the passage was written.
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Until at least the 19th century and still extant in certain regions, the wearing of a head covering, both in the public and while attending church, was regarded as customary for Christian women, in line with the injunction to do so in
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Fr. Mike ... did a Q&A about Chapel veils that I feel explains what they are, why they are worn, and the history behind them. One of my favorite parts is when he describes it as sacramental, the same way a rosary or a scapular
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Augustine of Hippo. (1886). Letters of St. Augustin. In P. Schaff (Ed.), J. G. Cunningham (Trans.), The Confessions and Letters of St. Augustin with a Sketch of His Life and Work (Vol. 1, p. 588). Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature
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traditions), it has been traditionally customary for women to cover their heads with a headscarf while in church (and oftentimes in the public too); an example of this practice occurs among the Orthodox Christians in the region of
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Paul teaches the subordination of the woman to man by going back to creation. This should forever lay to rest any idea that his teaching about women's covering was what was culturally suitable to his day but not applicable to us
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Further north, in Vojvodina, some older Slovak women still regularly wear the headscarf, pleated skirt and embroidered apron that is their national dress. All across Serbia, as elsewhere in eastern Europe, many older women wear
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Was it a small sign of modesty that when Rebecca came to wed Isaac, and saw her bridegroom, she took a veil, that she might not be seen before they were united? Certainly the fair virgin feared not for her beauty, but for her
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Hat etiquette also has roots in Christianity, as it's long been considered customary for men to remove their hats upon entering a church. As we all know, however, church hats are a historic tradition for women to wear in the
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Her action in refusing to cover her head is a statement that she is equal in authority to man. In that case, she is the same as a woman who shaves her head like a man might do. Paul does not say that the woman disgraces her
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Jerome. (1893). The Letters of St. Jerome. In P. Schaff & H. Wace (Eds.), W. H. Fremantle, G. Lewis, & W. G. Martley (Trans.), St. Jerome: Letters and Select Works (Vol. 6, p. 292). New York: Christian Literature
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The New Testament of our Lord Iesus Christ: translated out of Greeke by Theod. Beza; with brief summaries and expositions upon the hard places by the said authour, Ioac. Camer., and P. Lofeler Villerius; Englished by L.
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Head covers are generally associated with Islam, but until recently Christian women in Mediterranean countries also covered their heads in public, and some still do, particularly in religious contexts such as attending
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Poujade (1867, 194) noted that Christian women used white veils. Long after independence from Turkey, elderly Orthodox women in Elbasan could be seen on the street wearing white veils, although usually their eyes were
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Bonnets are worn by many traditional Quaker women, and here in Pennsylvania, we're accustomed to seeing Amish and Mennonite women wearing prayer coverings and veils which can vary in style and color according to their
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An appeal not to offend the angels by disobedience to Paul's instructions of women wearing a veil (and men praying with their heads uncovered) as the angels take part in spiritual exercises (Tobit 12:12-15, Revelation
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Bishop Alexei further stated that "Every Orthodox woman who wears a veil or head-covering is also blessed by that veil of the Mother of God, which miraculously and repeatedly protected the faithful from so much harm."
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Many women of various Christian denominations around the world continue to practice head covering during worship and while praying at home, as well as when going out in public. This is true especially in parts of the
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In the contemporary world such head coverings (whatever they were in fact) have little to no social significance. Thus this is rightly understood to be a cultural issue and a matter of personal choice for a believer
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It appeareth that this was a politike law serving onely for the circumstances of the time that Paul lived in, by this reason, because in these our daye, for a man to speake bare-headed in an assembly, is a signe of
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adds that certain biblical scholars hold that "Paul is attempting, by means of this Greek word, to render a Hebrew word that signifies the veil traditionally worn by a married Jewish woman." Nevertheless, the "word
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coverings to the task force chairman immediately. At the Spring meeting of the Task force on Women in Religion, these veils will then publicly be burned to protest the second class status of women in all churches."
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One singular thing may be noted in this history, – that with all the vagaries of fashion, woman has never violated the Biblical law that bade her cover her head. She has never gone to church services bareheaded.
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Paul's discussion of hair lengths was not to command any specific hair measurement, but rather, a discussion of "male and female differentiation" as women generally had longer hair than men; while the males of
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Mantillas are still worn by many Spanish and Latina women during religious ceremonies, and many Christian women in India still cover their heads with a veil, scarf, shawl or the end of a sari during religious
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A white veil or coif, called velamen dominicale, was worn by females at the time of receiving the eucharist during the 5th and 6th centuries These veils were ordered by the councils of Autun 578 and Angers.
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One thing that fascinated me about the Eastern European churches was the "sea of white" that I saw every time I got up to preach. This was because most of the churches practiced head covering for women.
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Observant Coptic Christians still wear head covers in Egypt and figure 2 portrays Natalya, a Christian Ethiopian girl who was on a class field trip to visit the 12th century stone churches in Lalibela,
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The origins of the veil go back to the matriarch Rebekah, who, when she saw Isaac for the first time, "took her veil and covered her face." (Genesis 24:65). The veil is symbolic of Jewish traditions of
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Assyrian youth women wear traditional Yalkhtas to cover their hair, as a sign of respect and rank in church, as they follow along in worship at Saint Mary's Assyrian Church of the East in Roselle, Ill.
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Shawls have been used as a headcovering by Christian women in various parts of the world, such as in Russia; they were worn by the females at the church in Corinth during the era of early Christianity.
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Therefore, the covering of her hair also denotes humbling before God or, as it were, laying aside her glory...it certainly is essential when teaching or worshipping whether it be at home or in church.
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There were many times that a woman would be called into prayer while preparing a meal. Instead of running to get a head scarf, she would grab a readily available dish towel to cover her head instead.
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1:3-6)", women are called to wear the headcovering throughout the day. Sociologist Cory Anderson stated that for those Christian women who continually wear it, the headcovering serves as an outward
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As a mark of respect, Indian women were expected to cover their heads. And over the years, most rural Hindu, Muslim and Christian women have done so with the Orhni, a thin shawl-like head covering.
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Christianity , beginning with the New Testament (in passages such as Corinthians 11: 2–16 or 1 Timothy 2:8– 15) preserves the admonition for women to assume modest attire and to cover their heads.
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concludes Saint Paul's instructions on Christian headcovering: "But if anyone wants to argue about this, I simply say that we have no other custom than this, and neither do God's other churches."
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dishonors his head," that is, Christ (11:4). That gesture on the part of a pious man was common enough, indeed ubiquitous, in Roman religion. Pulling his toga up over his head (in Latin praying
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The concern for church purity that underlay both of these views also led Williams to advocate the veiling of women at worship service, which he believed was a practice of the primitive churches.
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to demonstrate that the Paul the Apostle taught the traditions he delivered, such as headcovering with a cloth veil, "are a commandment of the Lord" to be followed by those who are "spiritual".
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consider things that may happen when we "come together." The praying or prophesying contemplated in verse 1 Corinthians 11:5 is not in connection with the formal assemblies of God's saints.
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of the Church. In particular, Catholics have seen a slight revival of veiling in women. The sociologist Cory Anderson stated that for those Christian women who continually wear it, such as
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Otherwise and aside from that, the wife should put on a veil, just as a pious wife is duty-bound to help bear her husband's accident, illness, and misfortune on account of the evil flesh.
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holds that the biblical "clause 'Let her be covered' is the present, active, imperative form, which gives the meaning, 'Let her continue to be veiled.'" To this end, Anabaptists of the
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1 Corinthians 11 contains a key passage to the use of headcoverings for women (and the uncovering of the heads of men). Much of the interpretive discussion revolves around this passage.
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wore their hair long, bound, and covered. Most Muslim cultures, which share some of their roots with Christianity and Judaism, still require women to wear veils outside the home.
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Although hats were not considered sufficiently respectable for church wear and very formal occasions they were gradually taking the place of bonnets, at least for younger women.
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Whitaker's argument from other late sixteenth- and seventeenth-century sources and manifesting the broad applicability of Whitaker's rules and categories of interpretation.
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in 743 declared that "A woman praying in church without her head covered brings shame upon her head, according to the word of the Apostle", a position later supported by
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reflects this, displaying the verse as follows: "That is why a woman ought to have a veil on her head, because of the angels". Similarly, a scholarly footnote in the
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And let all the women have their heads covered with an opaque cloth, not with a veil of thin linen, for this is not a true covering. (Apostolic Tradition Part II.18)
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Passages such as Genesis 24:65, Numbers 5:18, Song of Solomon 5:7, Susanna 13:31–32, and Isaiah 47:2 indicate that believing women wore a head covering during the
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of Christianity, and by addressing those who affirm it, Saint Paul is addressing the universal Church everywhere, not just the local church in Corinth. Likewise,
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had come at Corinth, or in the Corinthian Church, to be used for 'a veil,' or 'covering'...just as the word 'kingdom' in Greek may be used for 'a crown' (compare
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Multiple Church Fathers taught that the hair of a woman has sexual potency, therefore it should only be for her husband to see and covered the rest of the time.
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as used before for the veiling. In other words the hair is a type of covering, but the veiling used in the previous verses is to wholly cover the head and hair.
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In verse 2 Paul also says, "With all those who call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ in every place, theires and ours." Notice that here he does not say "
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and held universally by undivided Christianity for several centuries afterward. This historic interpretation is linked with the God-ordained order of headship.
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let all the women have their heads covered with an opaque cloth, not with a veil of thin linen, for this is not a true covering." The early Christian apologist
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women historically covered their head and face in public and in the presence of men. During the 19th century, upper-class urban Christian and Muslim women in
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In the United States, an Alabama resident Yvonne Allen, in 2016, filed a complaint with the federal court after being forced to remove her headscarf for her
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up over the head like a hood. ... Romans also wore their togas "down from the head" when they offered sacrifices. This is the practice to which Paul refers.
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Near Alessio, further south, the women wear dresses all finged and tasselled; and their sisters in central Albania have white veils and high head-dresses.
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Alexei Trader, the Eastern Orthodox bishop of the Diocese of Sitka and Alaska, delineated the teaching of the Church on a Christian woman's headcovering:
1288:(1375/1379–1444), National Gallery, London. The wimple features four layers of cloth, and the pins holding it in place are visible at the top of the head. 2725:, glory, angels, natural hair lengths, and the practice of the churches. This led to the universal practice of headcovering in Christianity. Theologians 2015:, the wearing of a headscarf by Catholic women remains the norm. The Eucharist has been refused to ladies who present themselves without a headcovering. 3656: 6982: 10246: 7973:
uncovered when they prophesy ) because there was a special cause and reason for them and (this ceasing) the institution itself ought to cease also...
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In European history, Christian women wore veils or other head coverings in church, in accordance with a biblical injunction (1 Corinthians 11:4-10).
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A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church: St. Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
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The biblical passage has been interpreted by Anabaptist Christians and Orthodox Christians, among others, in conjunction with modesty in clothing (
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Head coverings have been common practice in both the East and Western spheres of Christendom, including among Lutherans, until roughly the 1960's.
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contentious discussions about wearing head coverings because proponents saw its decline as a serious erosion of obedience to scriptural teaching.
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However, in the last decade, a minority of Catholic women, particularly young millennial Americans, have chosen to voluntarily cover their heads.
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and practiced by Christian women throughout history, continuing to be the ordinary practice among Christians in many parts of the world, such as
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Recently, there has been a head covering revival in certain wings of the US Church: especially the ultra-reformed and those calling themselves '
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parish experience), the practice was relatively limited to older parishioners, and was no longer stipulated or encouraged amongst the faithful.
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Many Christian women also covered their hair, as enjoined by Saint Paul (1 Cor. 11:5) and as suggested by numerous medieval representations.
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There are several key sections of 1 Corinthians 11:2–16 that Bible commentators and Christian congregations, since the 1960s, have held
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women, including some from the Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative), wear headcoverings usually in the form of a "scarf, bonnet, or cap."
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do not adorn the face of thine eyes, but look down and walk veiled; be watchful, not to wash in the baths with men." In the same vein,
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Powers, Janet E. (2001). "Recovering a Woman's Head with Prophetic Authority: A Pentecostal Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 11.3–16".
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during which pagan Greek women went about in public and prayed bareheaded (in contrast to the Christian women who veiled themselves).
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in the Apostolic Era, being a biblical ordinance rather than a cultural tradition. The style of headcovering varies by region, though
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Few New Testament teachings are as clearly taught and yet flatly refused by modern Western Christians as the woman's headcovering.
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not being veiled when the church gathered was sharply criticised as being contrary to the truth. This is only 150 years after the
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about, which have resulted in either churches continuing the practice of wearing headcoverings, or not practicing the ordinance.
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movement in North America, taught that women should veil themselves during worship as this was the practice of the early Church.
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An Eastern Orthodox Christian woman wearing a headcovering at church; behind her is an icon of the early Christian virgin martyr
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Amish women who wear it at all times except when sleeping. This is based on the notion that women should 'pray without ceasing'.
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thus notes that women "wear a veil, in sign that they are under subjection." In addition to Irenaeus, Church Fathers, including
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Prior to the 20th century, most American Christian women commonly followed Corinthians 1:11 and covered their heads in worship.
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and Plain Catholic women continue to practice headcovering, even while most Catholic women in western society no longer do so.
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photograph. Allen characterized herself as a "devout Christian woman whose faith compels her to cover her hair in public." In
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As if he had said, "If thou cast away the covering appointed by the law of God, cast away likewise that appointed by nature."
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The practice of headcovering continues to be the ordinary practice among Christian women in many parts of the world, such as
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Writing on the practice of the pagan Greek customs (that surrounded the Corinthian church there), the Early Church Father
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Praising His Name In The Dance: Spirit Possession in the Spiritual Baptist Faith and Orisha Work in Trinidad, West Indies
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John W. Keddie contended that if hair was the covering Paul was talking about, then verse 6 would read "For if the women
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This tradition was observed according to the time and place that all things might be done in comelines and edification.
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The Bible. Translated according to the Hebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages
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Other Reformed figures of the 16th and 17th centuries held that head covering was a cultural institution, including
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No Strings Attached: Boundary Lines in Pleasant Places: A History of Warren Street / Pleasant Oaks Mennonite Church
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Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics : The Rise and Development of reformed orthodoxy, ca. 1520 to ca. 1725
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Vindiciae clavium: or, A vindication of The keyes of the kingdome of heaven, into the hands of the right owners
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Synod of Rome (Canon 3). Giovanni Domenico Mansi, Sacrorum Conciliorum Nova et Amplissima Collectio (Page 382)
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In the appeal to "nature" (φύσις) here Paul makes contact with another philosophy of ancient times, known as
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John Chrysostom held that to be disobedient to the Christian teaching on veiling was harmful and sinful: "...
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a warning for mankind to obey as a means of accountability, since the angels are watching (1 Timothy 5:21),
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Pierce, Rebecca Merrill Groothuis, and Gordon D. Fee opining in the book "Discovering Biblical Equality":
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Massey, Preston T. (2007). "The Meaning of κατακαλυπτω and κατα κεφαλης εχων in 1 Corinthians 11.2–16".
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There are Christian women in the Middle East who cover their hair and heads daily. Some wear burkas too.
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as their headcoverings, and later, hats became predominant. This practice has generally declined in the
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Oster, Richard (2009). "When Men Wore Veils to Worship: The Historical Context of 1 Corinthians 11.4".
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The argument is also raised that the hair is sufficient for the covering. Paul says in verse 15 that "
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wore a headcovering and wicked men demanded that it be removed so that they might lust after her (cf.
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in verse 10 may have also been mistranslated because the fact that in Aramaic the roots of the word
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for men to pray or prophesy uncovered, and women contra; which no interpreters upon that text do)...
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Hippolytus, and Easton, B. (1934). The Apostolic tradition of Hippolytus. New York: Macmillan, p.43.
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wear opaque Christian headcoverings, with those who are married keeping a knitted bonnet known as a
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teaching that women being unveiled is dishonourable, and as a reflection of the created order. Many
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Women usually wear long-sleeved, long dresses, and a head-covering such as a scarf, bonnet, or cap.
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women wear a headscarf during worship, in addition to wearing some form of headcovering in public.
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But if anyone is inclined to be contentious, we have no such practice, nor do the churches of God.
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a command to accurately show angels a picture of the created order (Ephesians 3:10, 1 Peter 1:12),
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and a settlement was negotiated that gave "Allen a new driver’s license with her head covering".
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church in Russia). The reason is simple: in an Orthodox church, a woman should wear a headscarf.
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in the early Church claimed that Paul's instructions were merely a concession to Greek culture.
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follow the same practice of wearing a headcovering during worship and when outside the home. In
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Covered or Uncovered? How 1 Corinthians 11:2–16 applies to worship and leadership in the church
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At that time, official practice still dictated that Catholic women cover their heads in church.
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A Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church, Anterior to the Division of the East and West
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Fragment from the Books of the Hypotyposes in Oecumenius from Book III. On 1 Corinthians 11:10.
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prayer and worship. Genesis 24:65 records the veil as a feminine emblem of modesty. Manuals of
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The Local Church Today and Tomorrow: A Back to the Future Handbook on New Testament Principles
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who lust after mortal women and did not stay in the role that God created for them (Jude 1:6).
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wearing of a head covering by women at religious services is a symbol of submission" (p 16).
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The Jews of this era worshipped and prayed with a covering called a tallith on their heads.
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Verses five through seven, as well as verse thirteen, of 1 Corinthians 11 use a form of the
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The Sorrows of the Quaker Jesus: James Nayler and the Puritan Crackdown on the Free Spirit
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that in the modern era, headcoverings are not necessary within a church. Church historian
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A Disputation on Holy Scripture, Against the Papists, Especially Bellarmine and Stapleton
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testimony of faith and of the salvation of God, not only before men, but angels as well."
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Headcovering Throughout Christian History: The Church's Response to 1 Corinthians 11:2-16
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Headcovering Throughout Christian History: The Church's Response to 1 Corinthians 11:2-16
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tradition, encouraged wives to wear a veil in public worship. The General Rubrics of the
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Catholic and Feminist: The Surprising History of the American Catholic Feminist Movement
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Paul introduces this passage by praising the Corinthian Christians for remembering the "
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home, John Chrysostom taught that before picking up a copy of the Bible, in addition to
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Conflict and Community in Corinth: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on 1 and 2 Corinthians
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Introduction to Old Order and Conservative Mennonite Groups: People's Place Book No. 12
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According to Russian Orthodox tradition women cover their heads when entering a church.
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Conflict and Community in Corinth: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on 1 and 2 Corinthians
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records "the erotic nature of hair from the verse, 'Your hair is as a flock of goats' (
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Interlinear for the Rest of Us: The Reverse Interlinear for New Testament Word Studies
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The Old German Baptist Brethren: Faith, Farming, and Change in the Virginia Blue Ridge
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the custom of the place where they live, uncomely and irreverent, and so looked upon.
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World Clothing and Fashion: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Social Influence
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The Standing Conference of Oriental Orthodox Churches (SCOOCH), which represents the
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Women's Hats, Headdresses And Hairstyles: With 453 Illustrations, Medieval to Modern
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Inside her house a Christian woman usually did not cover hear head and only wore a
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The Salvation of the Flesh in Tertullian of Carthage: Dressing for the Resurrection
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Man and Woman, One in Christ: An Exegetical and Theological Study of Paul's Letters
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to be like the angels who cover themselves in the presence of God (Isaiah 6:2), and
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came into effect. A headcovering in the Catholic tradition carries the status of a
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Fitted to Holiness: How Modesty is Achieved and Compromised among the Plain People
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serving bread to fellow members of their congregation during the celebration in a
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Walker, WM. O. (1975). "1 Corinthians 11:2–16 and Paul's Views regarding Women".
10482: 10314:"The Importance of Roman Portraiture for Head-Coverings in 1 Corinthians 11:2–16" 10091: 9063: 8778: 8760: 7441: 6641: 6214: 5470: 3601: 3552: 3217: 3199: 2983: 2955: 2763: 2168: 2071: 2060: 1991: 1788: 1776: 1764: 1213: 1135: 923:, the Bible records that it was normative for women to wear a head covering (cf. 514: 423: 35: 12689: 10509: 8521: 7914: 5084: 4884:
Cultural Diversity in Russian Cities: The Urban Landscape in the Post-Soviet Era
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The Concise New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology and Exegesis
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every place. First Corinthians is for all believers of whatever place and time.
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wore shoulder-length hair, the hair of Spartan women was significantly longer.
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of the Church, being worn throughout the day by women. However, in much of the
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What the Early Christians Believed About The Head Covering - Scroll Publishing
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The Shaker Experience in America: A History of the United Society of Believers
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Cawdrey, Daniel; Palmer, Herbert; Members Of the Assembly of Divines. (1645).
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Pierce, Ronald W.; Groothuis, Rebecca Merrill; Fee, Gordon D. (25 July 2005).
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Paul, Women & Wives: Marriage and Women's Ministry in the Letters of Paul
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Faithful and Fearless: Moving Feminist Protest inside the Church and Military
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criticizes this view as early Church writings do not evidence this reasoning.
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Certain denominations of Christianity, such as traditional Anabaptists (e.g.
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Paul then explains the Christian use of head coverings using the subjects of
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At the start of the 20th century, it was commonplace for women in mainstream
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Christian literature, with respect to demonology, has documented that during
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Shoemaker, Thomas R (1987). "Unveiling of Equality: 1 Corinthians 11:2–16".
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Fitzmyer, Joseph A. (2009). "Another Look at KeΦaΛh in 1 Corinthians 11.3".
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Toops, Stanley W.; Peterson, Mark Allen; Anderson, Sheldon (24 April 2018).
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that the "authority" or "power" on a woman's head was a cloth veil (κάλυμμα
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cloth that covered the lower nose and the mouth). The name of this garment,
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The Scriptural Headveiling by Harold S. Martin (1978) - Anabaptist Doctrine
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embroidered linen veil projected over the forehead on a whalebone eyeshade.
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Today, we're diving into another sacramental of our Faith: the Chapel Veil.
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claimed that they had anything to do with prostitutes or pagan priestesses.
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Institutio Theologiae Elencticae [Institutes of Elenctic Theology]
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Pinpricks in the Curtain: India Through the Eyes of an Unlikely Missionary
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from the latter the honor which is due to him as the head of man." In the
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Headcoverings in Scripture: What Does Church History Teach? by Greg Price
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Vital New Testament Issues: Examining New Testament Passages and Problems
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Haman, Head Coverings, and First Corinthians 11:1-16 - Dr. Rajesh Gandhi
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and means "unveiled" and the word translated in verse 6 as "covered" is
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traditions hold headcovering to be among the ordinances of the Church.
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Social and Cultural Anthropology for the 21st Century: Connected Worlds
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of Western Christianity around the world to wear head coverings during
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The Ornament of a Spirit: Exploring the Reasons Covering Styles Change
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The Ornament of a Spirit: Exploring the Reasons Covering Styles Change
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The Ornament of a Spirit: Exploring the Reasons Covering Styles Change
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The Albanians: An Ethnic History from Prehistoric Times to the Present
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A Survey of the History of the Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 11:2-16
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The Ornament of a Spirit: Exploring the Reasons Covering Styles Change
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The Head Coverings of 1 Corinthians 11 (2005) – Rev. Paul K. Williams
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International Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Global Issues
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praising its beauty. The removal of a woman's veil in the passage of
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also confirms that women wore headcoverings during this time period.
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Christian women wearing headcoverings at an Easter church service in
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The Headcovering: Cultural or Counter-Cultural - Dr. Finny Kuruvilla
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Rapunzel's Daughters: What Women's Hair Tells Us About Women's Lives
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era. Song of Songs 4:1 records that hair is sensual in nature, with
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The Woman’s Headcovering by Michael Marlowe (2008) - Bible Research
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Liberating Paul: The Justice of God and the Politics of the Apostle
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Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites
5467:"...Let Her Be Veiled.": An in-depth study of 1 Corinthians 11:1-16 3444: 3415: 3401: 3334: 3114: 3058: 2814: 2366:, a Pentecostal denomination, are seen wearing hats during worship. 2033: 1932: 1780: 1772: 1593: 1538: 1520: 1466: 1340: 1324: 1084:) likewise held that the covering should be a substantial one (cf. 1022: 911:
depicted wearing a head covering in the field of Boaz (painting by
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1 Corinthians 11:2-16: Head Coverings, Prophecies, and the Trinity
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Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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implies that Paul's admonition is cultural rather than perpetual.
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Reclaiming the Old Testament: Essays in Honour of Waldemar Janzen
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Commentary on the Epistles of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians
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The Earliest Christian Meeting Places: Almost Exclusively Houses?
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Schreiner, Thomas R. (1991). Grudem, Wayne; Piper, John (eds.).
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1 Corinthians (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament)
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Dress Code: Understanding the Hidden Meanings of Women's Clothes
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Bendroth, Margaret Lamberts; Brereton, Virginia Lieson (2002).
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Sellew, Walter Ashbel (14 April 1903). Hogue, Wilson T. (ed.).
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church covered their heads, just like Muslim women, with their
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Budin, Stephanie Lynn; Turfa, Jean Macintosh (12 August 2016).
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as the fate of women who did not wear a headcovering, stating:
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Head Covering: A Forgotten Christian Practice For Modern Times
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A Slavic woman wearing a headcovering during Christian worship
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male is available to, and must do so wearing a head covering.
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In addition to praying and worshipping, the ancient Christian
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Headcovering, 1 Corinthians 11, and Orthodoxy - Craig Truglia
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This Place Will Become Home: Refugee Repatriation to Ethiopia
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Scroggs, Robin (1972). "Paul and the Eschatological Woman".
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Saudi Arabia Undercover: Includes Bahrain, Bangkok and Cairo
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Many Anabaptist women wear headcoverings as a part of their
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specifies an "opaque cloth, not with a veil of thin linen".
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women wearing headcoverings and modest clothing praying in
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What the Early Christians Believed About the Head Covering
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Conservative Methodist women, like those belonging to the
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Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America
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Introduction to World Religions: Communities and Cultures
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The Routledge International Handbook to Veils and Veiling
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as a Covering: Removing an Ambiguity from 1 Cor 11:15".
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McGarvey, John William; Pendleton, Philip Yancy (1916).
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The Medieval Salento: Art and Identity in Southern Italy
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Sabbatum Redivivum: or, The Christian Sabbath Vindicated
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The Medieval Salento: Art and Identity in Southern Italy
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that "Woman and man are to go to church decently attired
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The Head Covering Movement | 1 Corinthians 11 For Today
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Head Covering Through the Centuries - Scroll Publishing
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Glories Seen & Unseen: A Study of the Head Covering
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5757:Balzani, Marzia; Besnier, Niko (29 November 2021). 5488:Rhetoric and Tertullian's 'De virginibus velandis' 4220: 4218: 2398:, it is customary for women to wear headcoverings. 1958:Headcovering for women was unanimously held by the 1396:, the latter of which count headcovering among the 10897:Church history and the covering by Anna Grace Wood 7755: 7504:"Super I Epistolam B. Pauli ad Corinthios lectura" 6081: 6079: 6077: 5995: 5750: 4955: 4415:History of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church 4298:Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity, Volume 1 3704:virtually all Christian women wore head coverings. 10739:The Significance of the Christian Woman's Veiling 10544:Massey, Preston T. (2011). "Long Hair as a Glory 10247:New International Commentary on the New Testament 10059:Beetham, Christopher A., ed. (14 December 2021). 9924:The Bible Knowledge Commentary: Acts and Epistles 9908: 9274: 9138: 8911:. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 112. 7666:A Defense of Headcoverings in the Lutheran Church 7211:Elisabeth, Hallgren Sjöberg (24 September 2017). 6983:"The Use of Head Coverings in the Worship of God" 5885:. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 112. 5519:: Ridgeway Publishing. pp. 14–21, 29–30, 85. 5134: 5132: 4548:. The Christian Literature Company. p. 152. 4467:The Significance of the Christian Woman's Veiling 3874: 3872: 3563:The Significance of the Christian Woman’s Veiling 2992:The Significance of the Christian Woman's Veiling 2776:but if she be not covered, let her also be shorn. 2597:wore a garment which included a head cover and a 1001:showing a veiled woman praying in the gesture of 12879: 9685: 9683: 9681: 9286: 9268: 9141:Thessalonians, Corinthians, Galatians and Romans 9087: 9009: 8775:"About Believers Church: Practical Distinctives" 8731:. The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. 8433: 8369: 7793: 7653:: Concordia Publishing House. 1941. p. 427. 7420: 7105: 7006: 7004: 6859:: Concordia Publishing House. 1941. p. 427. 6764: 6762: 6540: 6296:John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics 5905: 5733: 5433: 5370: 5368: 5089:The William Davidson Talmud (Koren - Steinsaltz) 4846: 4844: 4842: 4840: 4838: 4836: 4337:Almila, Anna-Mari; Almila, David (6 July 2017). 4232:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 235–238. 4215: 3841:"The Ultimate Guide to Christian Head Coverings" 2581:woman wearing a head covering and harabah (1918) 2493:, Christian women traditionally have worn white 2078:, when serving as dieners in the celebration of 1119:), an early Christian theologian, instructed in 27:Practice of female head covering in Christianity 9251:which means to "cover wholly, veil." The word 9154: 9152: 9150: 9143:. The Standard Publishing Company. p. 112. 9051: 8605:Dillon, Paul (1903). "An Out of the Way Land". 8584:"On Account of the Angels: Why I Cover My Head" 7387: 7140:Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats 7051:"History of Black Women Wearing Hats at Church" 6976: 6974: 6935:A History of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892 6792: 6790: 6519: 6517: 6074: 6031: 6029: 6027: 6025: 6023: 5947: 5945: 5943: 5941: 5729: 5727: 5587:"On Account of the Angels: Why I Cover My Head" 5289: 5287: 5166: 5164: 4916: 4914: 4565:"F. B. Hole's Old and New Testament Commentary" 3780: 3778: 3776: 3774: 2562:which distinguishes them from Eastern Orthodox 600:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 10036:The Church: Its Nature, Ordinances and Offices 10029: 10027: 9652: 9563: 9561: 9531: 9529: 9464: 9462: 9460: 8726: 8337:Kay, William; Dyer, Anne (20 September 2011). 8311:Quakers and Baptists in Colonial Massachusetts 8219:. First Community A.M.E. Church. 15 March 2022 7697: 7182:"A milliner's guide to wearing hats in church" 6985:. Presbyterian Reformed Church. Archived from 6926: 6229: 6227: 6225: 6001: 5906:Evans, Hilary; Bartholomew, Robert E. (2009). 5756: 5129: 4876: 4874: 4702: 4700: 4676: 4674: 4672: 3869: 3748: 3746: 3744: 3742: 3740: 3650: 3648: 2932:write verse 10 using the word "veil" (κάλυμμα 10927: 9678: 9390:Encyclopedia of Women and World Religion: A-K 9123:Commentary on the Epistles To the Corinthians 9022: 9003: 8722: 8720: 8649: 8552: 8550: 8548: 8363: 8155: 8153: 8151: 8014:. London: Robert Barker. 1606. p. 514 . 7956: 7764: 7726: 7575: 7442:"The Liturgy and Ritual of the Celtic Church" 7361: 7173: 7156:"Why Do British Women Wear Hats to Weddings?" 7068: 7001: 6759: 6603: 6601: 6571: 6569: 6259: 6257: 6236:"Fashion Trend Alert: Chapel Veils are Back!" 6189: 6086:Katzenstein, Mary Fainsod (12 January 2021). 5979: 5977: 5636:"Modesty, History, Veils, and Head-coverings" 5629: 5627: 5625: 5623: 5560:Head Covering in First Christianity – Context 5439: 5365: 5259: 5243:A Cultural History of Hair in the Middle Ages 4833: 4802: 4800: 4798: 4599: 4597: 4595: 4593: 4591: 4589: 4539: 4537: 4535: 4533: 4433:"14 Objections to the Head Covering Answered" 4426: 4424: 4332: 4330: 4328: 4291: 4289: 4158: 4156: 4154: 4152: 4150: 3976:Exploring and Proclaiming the Apostles' Creed 3929: 3927: 3925: 3646: 3644: 3642: 3640: 3638: 3636: 3634: 3632: 3630: 3628: 2843:), is rendered with the word "veil" (κάλυμμα 2287:in certain Methodist connexions, such as the 1363:— released a "Resolution on Head Coverings": 1267: 898: 747: 10608:The First epistle of Paul to the Corinthians 10493:. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson. pp. 19–69. 10477:: Mennonite Publishing Co. pp. 160–168. 10249:. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. pp. 491–530. 10052: 9955: 9606: 9604: 9567: 9420: 9314: 9312: 9147: 8616: 8575: 8374:. University of Illinois Press. p. 29. 8330: 8302: 8261: 8259: 8257: 8255: 8253: 8080:. Netherlands Reformed Church Of Sioux Falls 8036:. Free Presbyterian Church of North America. 7310:. University of Illinois Press. p. 33. 7147: 6971: 6941: 6888: 6787: 6514: 6405: 6403: 6363: 6020: 5938: 5724: 5420: 5418: 5416: 5414: 5412: 5284: 5234: 5161: 5021: 5019: 5017: 5015: 4911: 4769: 4767: 4765: 4763: 4761: 4336: 4120: 4118: 4116: 3806: 3804: 3771: 3716: 3714: 3712: 3684: 3682: 3680: 3678: 3676: 3674: 2847:) rather than the word "authority" (ἐξουσία 2281:Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches 1978:and Angers. Similarly, in 585, the Synod of 10772:Journal of the American Academy of Religion 10404: 10085: 10083: 10024: 9627: 9558: 9526: 9457: 9305:. 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Christian Light Publications. p. 17. 4460: 4458: 4456: 4454: 4406: 4367:"Outsider's Guide to America's Anabaptists" 4198: 4196: 3878: 3835: 3833: 3753:Hartzler, Rachel Nafziger (30 April 2013). 3737: 3555:'s explication of Saint Paul's teaching in 3265: 3233:that Paul the Apostle used in the passage: 1729: 10934: 10920: 9538:1 Corinthians: A Community Not of This Age 9381: 9057: 8978: 8717: 8713:. T. Cook & Son, (Egypt). p. 207. 8545: 8148: 7771:. Calvin Translation Society. p. 356. 7622:. Cambridge University Press. p. 31. 7552: 7535:The 1917 Pio-Benedictine Code of Canon Law 7393: 7249: 7112:Mark, Rebecca; Vaughan, Robert C. (2004). 6672:"Church Helps Uphold Assyrian Tradition –" 6598: 6566: 6457: 6414:. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 105. 6352:. Religion & Politics. 8 February 2022 6312: 6254: 5974: 5874: 5811: 5620: 5616:. Wm. B. 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In 1968, American feminist group — the 10466: 10347: 10292: 10263: 10184: 10104: 10080: 9857:"Head coverings "because of the angels"" 9689: 9333: 9220: 9028: 8862: 8796:traditions of faith of Believers Church. 8655: 8309:Pestana, Carla Gardina (18 March 2004). 8191: 8040: 7848: 7732: 7421:McClintock, John; Strong, James (1891). 7367: 7305: 7179: 7074: 7010: 6937:. Times Publishing Company. p. 617. 6932: 6664: 6435:Lum, Kenneth Anthony (18 January 2000). 6428: 6234:Harmon, Katharine E. (25 October 2018). 6035: 5951: 5790:. Cornell University Press. p. 92. 5692: 5510: 5493: 5307: 5305: 5293: 5266:Salisbury, Joyce E. (17 November 1992). 5240: 5170: 5054:Barash, Nechama Goldman (18 June 2022). 4978: 4451: 4417:. Bethel Publishing Company. p. 59. 4202: 4193: 3967: 3830: 3752: 3269: 3125: 3113: 2950: 2938: 2674:Old Testament and Apocrypha/Deuterocanon 2664: 2573: 2455: 2431: 2382:, Ukrainian Pentecostal Church, and the 2357: 2217:Women cover their heads in conservative 2089: 2054: 1945: 1927: 1833: 1687: 1679: 1671: 1404:, the headcovering serves as an outward 1271: 992: 902: 57: 41: 38:, who is depicted with her head covered. 29: 10769: 10750: 10089: 10058: 9961: 9777: 9536:Hutson, Christopher R. (29 July 2013). 9426: 9226: 9158: 8710:The Nile: Notes for Travellers in Egypt 8707:Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge (1902). 8622: 8598: 8586:. Orthodox Christian Information Center 8581: 8336: 8308: 8244:African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 8130:"Headcovering-A Historical Perspective" 7893: 7781: 7704:Snodgrass, Mary Ellen (17 March 2015). 7663: 7581: 7491:. Mercer University Press. p. 136. 7486: 7467:. 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(5 September 2006). 6233: 6050: 6044: 6038:The Head Coverings of I Corinthians 11 5983: 5880: 5817: 5633: 5346: 5337: 5241:Milliken, Roberta (10 December 2020). 5099: 5053: 5025: 4994:"Are Head Coverings Really for Today?" 4991: 4751:. The Macmillan Company. p. 582. 4603: 4543: 4430: 4384: 4295: 4095:"Are Head Coverings Really for Today?" 4092: 4003:. Living Stream Ministry. p. 14. 3933: 3691:"Are Head Coverings Really for Today?" 3688: 3109: 3097:likewise "means 'uncovered' in Philo, 2643: 1177:... And since there are angels present 10915: 10680: 10127: 9613:"Question: Is her hair the covering?" 9586:her hair is given her for a covering. 9568:Barnes, Allen; Barnes, Patti (1995). 9387: 9159:Garland, David E. (1 November 2003). 9120: 8984: 8623:Jacques, Edwin E. (30 January 2009). 8556: 8528:. Watch Tower. 2008. pp. 209–12. 8159: 7935: 7921:. 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Browne and Nolan. p. 370. 8128:Dunlap, David (1 November 1994). 7733:Reasoner, Mark (24 August 2021). 7681:The Christmas Encyclopedia, 3d ed 7260:. Prometheus Books. p. 151. 6771:Encyclopedia of American Folklife 6576:Scott, Stephen (1 January 1996). 6290:Cieslik, Emma (8 February 2022). 5986:"Christian Headcovering in India" 5742:: Acorn Publishing. p. 129. 5473:: Torch Publications. p. 8. 5429:. J.H. Parker. pp. 349, 357. 5311: 5173:Women and Mitzvot: The Modest Way 4774:Walsh, Harper (1 November 2019). 3949:Adams, Edward (24 October 2013). 3912:The Complete Works of St. Ambrose 3323:Moderator of the General Assembly 2859:notes that presence of the word " 2389: 2305:Central Yearly Meeting of Friends 2129:, leading to societal indecency: 12903:First Epistle to the Corinthians 10630:Murphy-O'Connor, Jerome (1976). 10562:10.1163/004810010X12590258025980 10147: 10121: 10105:Chandler, Kim (30 August 2016). 10098: 10013: 9982: 9962:Stenson, Esther (6 April 2010). 9944: 9886: 9875: 9849: 9838: 9827: 9816: 9805: 9794: 9771: 9760: 9749: 9738: 9727: 9716: 9705: 9667: 9409: 9356: 9327: 9323:. 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(15 July 2019). 3689:Gordon, Greg (31 August 2015). 3655:Gleason, Joseph (4 June 2018). 3594: 3591:done during prayer and worship. 3514: 3473: 3341: 2554:wear a head covering called an 2364:Samoan Assemblies of God Church 2227:Heritage Reformed Congregations 2067:are seen wearing headcoverings. 1361:National Organization for Women 1138:. In his deliberative treatise 10818:Journal of Biblical Literature 10639:Journal of Biblical Literature 10517:Journal of Biblical Literature 10360:Journal of Biblical Literature 10159:American Civil Liberties Union 10038:. Lulu.com. pp. 227–229. 9572:. TEACH Services. p. 50. 9010:Witherington III, Ben (1995). 8985:Zerbe, Gordon (10 July 2018). 8492:Dube, Lindoll (11 July 2019). 8398:. Ukrainian Pentecostal Church 8078:"Visiting for the First Time?" 7737:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. 7537:. Ignatius Press. p. 427. 6730:. HarperCollins. p. 316. 6468:. 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Eerdmans. p. 236. 8761:"Proper Attire in Church" 8542:, July 15, 2002, page 27. 8343:Brill Academic Publishers 8160:Brown, A. Philip (2011). 7785:. Seth Skolnitsky (ed.). 7588:. ABC-CLIO. p. 303. 7232:"Living Little and Local" 6612:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 6493:. Springer. p. 170. 5824:New York University Press 5531:On the Veiling of Virgins 5347:Bercot, David W. (1992). 5026:Bercot, David W. (1992). 4604:Bercot, David W. (1992). 4168:Scroll Publishing Company 2809:she has been given" (cf. 2760:Episcopal Divinity School 2579:Coptic Orthodox Christian 2298: 1415: 12938:Christianity and society 10755:. Back Home Industries. 10508:Martin, Troy W. (2004). 10206:: Scroll Publishing Co. 9388:Young, Serinity (1999). 9200:The Catholic Study Bible 9035:Harvard University Press 8965:1 Corinthians 11:2 – KJV 8582:Babudro, Angelo (1997). 7894:Cawdrey, Daniel (1645). 7735:Five Models of Scripture 7501: 7331:Henold, Mary J. (2008). 7281:Hostetler, John (1997). 7256:Lewis, James R. 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11121: 11115: 11112: 11110: 11107: 11105: 11102: 11098: 11095: 11094: 11093: 11090: 11089: 11087: 11085: 11081: 11073: 11070: 11069: 11068: 11065: 11063: 11060: 11058: 11055: 11051: 11048: 11047: 11046: 11043: 11039: 11036: 11035: 11034: 11031: 11029: 11026: 11024: 11021: 11019: 11016: 11014: 11011: 11009: 11006: 11004: 11003:Draped turban 11001: 10999: 10996: 10994: 10991: 10989: 10986: 10984: 10981: 10980: 10978: 10976: 10972: 10969: 10967: 10961: 10957: 10952: 10948: 10944: 10937: 10932: 10930: 10925: 10923: 10918: 10917: 10914: 10908: 10905: 10903: 10900: 10898: 10895: 10893: 10890: 10888: 10885: 10883: 10880: 10878: 10875: 10873: 10870: 10868: 10865: 10863: 10860: 10858: 10855: 10853: 10850: 10849: 10839: 10835: 10831: 10827: 10824:(1): 94–110. 10823: 10819: 10814: 10810: 10806: 10802: 10798: 10794: 10790: 10785: 10781: 10777: 10773: 10768: 10764: 10758: 10754: 10749: 10745: 10741: 10740: 10734: 10730: 10726: 10722: 10718: 10717: 10711: 10710: 10704: 10700: 10696: 10692: 10688: 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D. 10433: 10429: 10423: 10419: 10414: 10410: 10409: 10403: 10399: 10395: 10391: 10387: 10382: 10377: 10373: 10369: 10365: 10361: 10354: 10350: 10346: 10342: 10338: 10334: 10330: 10327:(2): 245–60. 10326: 10322: 10315: 10310: 10306: 10300: 10296: 10291: 10287: 10283: 10279: 10275: 10272:(4): 503–11. 10271: 10267: 10262: 10258: 10252: 10248: 10244: 10240: 10236: 10232: 10228: 10224: 10219: 10215: 10213:9780924722066 10209: 10205: 10201: 10196: 10192: 10188: 10183: 10182: 10161:. 16 May 2017 10160: 10156: 10150: 10135: 10131: 10124: 10108: 10101: 10093: 10086: 10084: 10076: 10072: 10066: 10062: 10055: 10047: 10041: 10037: 10030: 10028: 10021: 10016: 10009: 10004: 10002:9780840719720 9998: 9994: 9993: 9985: 9978: 9965: 9958: 9952: 9947: 9939: 9933: 9929: 9928:David C. Cook 9925: 9921: 9917: 9916:John Walvoord 9911: 9895: 9889: 9883: 9878: 9862: 9858: 9852: 9846: 9841: 9835: 9830: 9824: 9819: 9813: 9808: 9802: 9797: 9781: 9774: 9768: 9763: 9757: 9752: 9746: 9741: 9735: 9730: 9724: 9719: 9713: 9708: 9701: 9697: 9693: 9686: 9684: 9682: 9675: 9670: 9662: 9655: 9647: 9641: 9637: 9630: 9614: 9607: 9605: 9597: 9595: 9591: 9587: 9581: 9575: 9571: 9564: 9562: 9553: 9547: 9543: 9539: 9532: 9530: 9522: 9520: 9516: 9512: 9508: 9504: 9500: 9496: 9492: 9487: 9472: 9465: 9463: 9461: 9453: 9451: 9447: 9446:capite velato 9440: 9434: 9430: 9423: 9417: 9412: 9405: 9401: 9395: 9391: 9384: 9376: 9370: 9364: 9359: 9351: 9345: 9341: 9337: 9330: 9322: 9315: 9313: 9304: 9303: 9298: 9292: 9290: 9281: 9277: 9271: 9264: 9262: 9258: 9254: 9250: 9246: 9245:akatakaluptos 9240: 9234: 9230: 9223: 9215: 9209: 9205: 9201: 9195: 9189: 9184: 9176: 9170: 9166: 9162: 9155: 9153: 9151: 9142: 9135: 9133: 9124: 9117: 9110: 9108: 9101: 9095: 9091: 9084: 9077: 9065: 9061: 9054: 9046: 9040: 9036: 9032: 9025: 9018: 9013: 9006: 8998: 8992: 8988: 8981: 8966: 8962: 8956: 8941: 8937: 8931: 8924: 8920: 8918:9780812245547 8914: 8910: 8903: 8897: 8892: 8886: 8881: 8874: 8870: 8866: 8859: 8853: 8848: 8842: 8837: 8831: 8826: 8820: 8815: 8809: 8808:Genesis 24:65 8804: 8797: 8784: 8780: 8776: 8770: 8762: 8756: 8748: 8746:9780195305135 8742: 8738: 8734: 8730: 8723: 8721: 8712: 8711: 8703: 8701: 8699: 8683:. 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