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katea said:Jesus will not love you any less if your hair is long or short or by what you wear to church. I really don't think He would care.
I agree. And the shame could be more of a cultural thing anyway. I personally feel that yes, take in what the whole Bible says, but I've got bigger things on my mind such as spreading the gospel and living my life like Christ wants us to than checking to see if my hair might be too long, although I prefer it shorter now. I think that we could easily get too legalistic here.frying-pan-addict said:I'm more concerned with submitting myself to God's word and recognizing what it is that it says. Also, again the Bible doesn't call it a sin, but a shame.
jasoncran said:not a rule its in corithians 1
jason
With Love said:jasoncran said:not a rule its in corithians 1
jason
Read it again.
These verses are not God's commandment to all people for all time, but Paul's advice for the people in Corinth, at that time, for their culture. The beginning of the verses in question (vs 13), Paul himself says "Judge for yourselves".
1. If it is a sin for man to have long hair, God would never have instituted the Nazarite vow. God does not contradict himself. If adultery is a sin, there is no exception. If God hates long hair, he would have hated it on Samson too. End of story.
2. It is funny how people take this one verse about men being shamed for having long hair and forget the rest of the chapter where Paul says women should wear hair coverings. If it is a shame for man to have long hair, it is a shame that woman are not wearing head coverings (veils). Why do we not wear head coverings? Because it is not culturally relevant like it was in Paul's time.
3. In Paul's day it was considered shameful for a woman to have short hair, but that was not always so. In Deuteronomy God told Moses that when they conquered a country and a man found a woman from that country desirable and to marry, the woman should shave her head. In Jewish history, it was common for a betrothed woman to shave her head and wear a wig until it regrew. Hair was considered what was attractive to men and by shaving their heads, it would be a testimony that she only wanted to be attractive to one man. If a man tried to seduce her, she would reveal her short hair and he would be repulsed and see she was betrothed.
4. Historically during Paul's time, the temple prostitutes wore short or shaven hair to advertise their trade. The male prostitutes would wear their hair long. Paul was using his surrounding for his message to the Corinths. Many of the members of that Church Paul was talking to came from that lifestyle and may not have fully cut themselves away from those things. "And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God."
5. It is not the cutting of hair that is sinful. It is the image of unisex that offends. In Paul's society it was a shame for men to have long hair. In Modern society, it is not. The social norms have changed. Every scripture has a context both written and historical, and this issue is historical. Long hair is no longer associated with male prostitution or any pagan activity. Men may wear long hair, as long as they do not appear feminine and look like a woman, or vice versa for women.
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