Yes. And when I run into Feminists who say Women have no prominence in the Bible, mention that three women are honored without whom Moses would not have been: Moses's mother, Moses's sister (Miriam) and Pharaoh's daughter who plucked him out of the water.
There are definitely laws in the Bible about men, women, and so forth that do sound off to modern ears. There's no doubt about that. And then, the mature person will learn about the realities of life in that time to fully understand the what's and the why's.
Yes. And when I run into Feminists who say Women have no prominence in the Bible, mention that three women are honored without whom Moses would not have been: Moses's mother, Moses's sister (Miriam) and Pharaoh's daughter who plucked him out of the water.
His father is lucky to be a footnote.
Hahahaha what an ignorant statement those people make. Esther got her own book?! Does that count for nothing?
I do agree. God has blessed us with some strong courageous women.
Yeah, when I talked about the equal status of Abraham and Sarah, I got: "Well who paid the bills?"
(Trying to imagine a nomadic shepherd who traveled the countryside with camels and tents thinking about bills.).
Hahaha. Bills? (Thought to self hearing such silly counterpoint: Hmmm I see this conversation is going no where)
Yeah, it didn't.
There are definitely laws in the Bible about men, women, and so forth that do sound off to modern ears. There's no doubt about that. And then, the mature person will learn about the realities of life in that time to fully understand the what's and the why's.
But not these people.