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Its funny when I read how He treats her unique and special I just interpreted that as wisdom on how to treat each Wife when your alone and its their special time with you? Thats exactly how they want to feel and within your own covenant with her...
Yeah I like to read the story of the lost sheep in its context. The Pharisees we see in verse 1 were making a big deal over the fact that Jesus was eating and drinking with publicans and sinners. We read elsewhere in Luke's gospel of a Pharisee...
Thank you, Julie, it's still hard for me to open up enough to share, when I do I find that it helps me further process these changes when looking at them in black and white, feels real, my new reality, my prayers have been answered, my heart as...
Men go to war. Women and children do not. This forms the basis for determining an age of adulthood biblically.
A Census of Israel's Warriors
Num 1:1 And the LORD spake unto Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the tabernacle of the...
Yeah I like to read the story of the lost sheep in its context. The Pharisees we see in verse 1 were making a big deal over the fact that Jesus was eating and drinking with publicans and sinners. We read elsewhere in Luke's gospel of a Pharisee...
Thank you, Julie, it's still hard for me to open up enough to share, when I do I find that it helps me further process these changes when looking at them in black and white, feels real, my new reality, my prayers have been answered, my heart as...
Yeah I like to read the story of the lost sheep in its context. The Pharisees we see in verse 1 were making a big deal over the fact that Jesus was eating and drinking with publicans and sinners. We read elsewhere in Luke's gospel of a Pharisee...
Yes, our needs are different.
Wives need to be loved while husbands need to be respected.
33Nevertheless let every one of you in particular so love his wife even as himself; and the wife see that she reverence her husband.
This is too much of a rabbit trail for this thread.
If you can’t see the point of what I wrote, life will go on.
I will say, though, that there are differences between males and females, and it is by design.
When children are at their most helpless state they are almost 100% in the care of their mother in a traditional family.
The father is presumably out killing food and dragging it home, or plowing the fields, etc.