aphesis paraptoma wrote:
The model we are given is that of the relationship between a born-again man and Yeshua. We are subject to him in all things, but He delegates to us headship over (among other matters) our wives. In like manner, we are to delegate to our wives "oikodespoteo." (Actually, I'm reversing the type and that which is typified, but then, so did the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 5:22-33. Our marriages are shadows of the relationship between believers and Yeshua Ha'Mashiach, not the other way around.)
But one question: if a man has two or more wives, only one can be the "oikodespoteo." Yeshua himself said that no man can serve two masters. So would it be the first wife? That would make second and subsequent wives subject to the first wife rather than the husband, at least in "matters oikos." (Pardon my butchering of the Greek. :lol: ) I think God allows husbands the freedom to delegate "despot of the house" to whichever wife the husband believes to be best qualified, or to even divide the responsibilities among all of his wives, if he has more than one.
Or maybe a man with more than one wife should actually have a separate household for each wife? Much like Yeshua has a separate earthly family for each of us husbands who serve Him?
Please don't take what I said in this post as being the absolutely correct analysis of the husband's headship - I'm still learning about what it means to be the head of my wife as Christ is head of the church. It seems that every time I open my Bible, I discover some new tidbit of truth in this area, even when my intention is to study some other topic! As a husband, I'm still a work in progress, not the completed, perfect item. God is still working on me, and with not only my full permission, but with my pleading for Him to do so.
You are quite correct in your analysis of the original Greek. As a side note, most modern English translations water down what the Bible really says in many areas - but except for the specific topic being discussed here, that should be in a different thread.Isn’t the Lord through Paul elevating wives to the position of house ruler, house lord, governor or master?
The model we are given is that of the relationship between a born-again man and Yeshua. We are subject to him in all things, but He delegates to us headship over (among other matters) our wives. In like manner, we are to delegate to our wives "oikodespoteo." (Actually, I'm reversing the type and that which is typified, but then, so did the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 5:22-33. Our marriages are shadows of the relationship between believers and Yeshua Ha'Mashiach, not the other way around.)
But one question: if a man has two or more wives, only one can be the "oikodespoteo." Yeshua himself said that no man can serve two masters. So would it be the first wife? That would make second and subsequent wives subject to the first wife rather than the husband, at least in "matters oikos." (Pardon my butchering of the Greek. :lol: ) I think God allows husbands the freedom to delegate "despot of the house" to whichever wife the husband believes to be best qualified, or to even divide the responsibilities among all of his wives, if he has more than one.
Or maybe a man with more than one wife should actually have a separate household for each wife? Much like Yeshua has a separate earthly family for each of us husbands who serve Him?
Please don't take what I said in this post as being the absolutely correct analysis of the husband's headship - I'm still learning about what it means to be the head of my wife as Christ is head of the church. It seems that every time I open my Bible, I discover some new tidbit of truth in this area, even when my intention is to study some other topic! As a husband, I'm still a work in progress, not the completed, perfect item. God is still working on me, and with not only my full permission, but with my pleading for Him to do so.