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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Nobody: 7:58pm On May 13, 2020
Dantedasz:
This is a topic that bothers me a lot. The sexist way in which the bible portrays women as inferior beings and property of men. I have had these discussions with women over time and it seems most of them shy away from this topic.
This has made me wonder if they(women) have really ever sat down to read the bible or if they have read the bible,do they really comprehend what they have read?
In this thread I will not for once go out of the bible. I will quote sexist verses that portray women as inferior beings and everyone is free to look up these chapters and verses for themselves.



You can never understand what you're reading in that book without first learning how to apply it practically to get the benefits!

THEORIES
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
BENEFITS

Go and find Jehovah's Witnesses in your neighbourhood, they'll teach you how what you're reading is to be applied with wisdom! smiley

Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by OloshoMan: 8:03pm On May 13, 2020
Everybody knows that the Bible is filled with misogyny. Any feminist that says that she's a born again Christian is a confused person. They are both different. The Bible clearly subjugates women and some haven't read it.

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Kobojunkie: 8:07pm On May 13, 2020
Funaki:

Did I say he was applauded? angry angry angry. He wasn't condemned either. The lineage of David and Jesus came from that same act.
By the way, the law God gave Moses supported the burning of priest's daughters who are promiscuous. No mention of male children sleeping around.
If Hophi and Phinehas were females, they'll have been burnt to death according to Leviticus. undecided undecided

But you concluded with a moral and all? The lineage of David and Jesus came from the same act? What act?
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Nobody: 8:09pm On May 13, 2020
OloshoMan:
Everybody knows that the Bible is filled with misogyny. Any feminist that says that she's a born again Christian is a confused person. They are both different. The Bible clearly subjugates women and some haven't read it.

Your profile name is enough to help know the high regard you have for women! cheesy
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Sheunma: 8:15pm On May 13, 2020
The God of the old testament is same as Allah of the Quran.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by OloshoMan: 8:15pm On May 13, 2020
Yeah I love and adore prostitutes. If that's what ur wondering.
Maximus69:


Your profile name is enough to help know the high regard you have for women! cheesy
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Nobody: 8:21pm On May 13, 2020
OloshoMan:
Yeah I love and adore prostitutes. If that's what ur wondering.

Love and adore! smiley

How do you welcome someone who will like to love and adore your own

Mother
Sister or
Daughter

for being a PROSTITUTE? smiley
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Funaki: 8:22pm On May 13, 2020
Kobojunkie:


But you concluded with a moral and all? The lineage of David and Jesus came from the same act? What act?

My conclusion was a man could commit a crime and go free while a woman will be killed if she commits the same offence. I never said men were commended or not for committing sin. Did I?

David lineage came from the act of Judah sleeping with a "prostitute".

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Acehart: 8:58pm On May 13, 2020
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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by OloshoMan: 8:58pm On May 13, 2020
Do you know if your mom or sis is a prostitute?
Do you know if I've had sex with them in all my years of sexcapades? How would you know that?
Maximus69:


Love and adore! smiley

How do you welcome someone who will like to love and adore your own

Mother
Sister or
Daughter

for being a PROSTITUTE? smiley

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Nobody: 10:18pm On May 13, 2020
OloshoMan:
Do you know if your mom or sis is a prostitute?
Do you know if I've had sex with them in all my years of sexcapades? How would you know that?

I thought you LOVE and ADORE PROSTITUTES!

But you won't LOVE and ADORE them if it is your Mother, Sister or Daughter! smiley

Hmmmmmmmm my guy, ATHEISM mean confirmed madness.

So try liberating yourself from that insanity called ATHEISM! wink

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Kobojunkie: 10:23pm On May 13, 2020
Funaki:

My conclusion was a man could commit a crime and go free while a woman will be killed if she commits the same offence. I never said men were commended or not for committing sin. Did I?
David lineage came from the act of Judah sleeping with a "prostitute".
That is a serious leap in logic... not a valid conclusion considering you also admit that the actions where not judged as right or wrong by God.
Funaki:

David lineage came from the act of Judah sleeping with a "prostitute".
And? this is wrong or right or what? undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Stephenmoka4(m): 10:34pm On May 13, 2020
The heart of man is hardened and wicked in the old testament, women were not seen the way men is, in the society. However, in the New testament, check out that Jesus shook the table e.g the adulterous woman, instead of her to face the punishment; he threw forgiveness and the scribes/Pharisees or Sadducees was displeased and they all left.

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Dantedasz(m): 11:18pm On May 13, 2020
15. LEVITICUS Chapter 21 verse 9.
Laws for daughter's of priests (Pastor female pikin)
wink




9 “‘If a priest’s daughter defiles herself by becoming a prostitute, she disgraces her father; she must be burned in the fire.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Dantedasz(m): 11:36pm On May 13, 2020
16. EXODUS Chapter 22 verse 18.
If a woman is accused of witchcraft
She will not be allowed to live.







New International Version
"Do not allow a sorceress to live.

New Living Translation
“You must not allow a sorceress to live.

English Standard Version
“You shall not permit a sorceress to live.

Berean Study Bible
You must not allow a sorceress to live.

New American Standard Bible
"You shall not allow a sorceress to live.

New King James Version
“You shall not permit a sorceress to live.

King James Bible
Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.

Christian Standard Bible
"Do not allow a sorceress to live.

Contemporary English Version
Death is the punishment for witchcraft.

Good News Translation
"Put to death any woman who practices magic.

Holman Christian Standard Bible
You must not allow a sorceress to live."

International Standard Version
"You are not to allow a sorceress to live.

NET Bible
"You must not allow a sorceress to live.

New Heart English Bible
"You shall not allow a sorceress to live.

GOD'S WORD® Translation
"Never let a witch live.

JPS Tanakh 1917
Thou shalt not suffer a sorceress to live.

New American Standard 1977
“You shall not allow a sorceress to live.

King James 2000 Bible
You shall not allow a witch to live.

American King James Version
You shall not suffer a witch to live.

American Standard Version
Thou shalt not suffer a sorceress to live.

Brenton Septuagint Translation
Ye shall not save the lives of sorcerers.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Wizards thou shalt not suffer to live.

Darby Bible Translation
thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.

English Revised Version
Thou shalt not suffer a sorceress to live.

Webster's Bible Translation
Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.

World English Bible
"You shall not allow a sorceress to live.

Young's Literal Translation
'A witch thou dost not keep alive.

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Dantedasz(m): 11:44pm On May 13, 2020
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Dantedasz(m): 12:18am On May 14, 2020
17. Deuteronomy Chapter 22 verses 23-24.
This one is a case of heads you lose and tails I win for women
. undecided





Deuteronomy 22:23-24 King James Version (KJV)
23 If a damsel that is a virgin be betrothed unto an husband, and a man find her in the city, and lie with her;

24 Then ye shall bring them both out unto the gate of that city, and ye shall stone them with stones that they die; the damsel, because she cried not, being in the city; and the man, because he hath humbled his neighbour's wife: so thou shalt put away evil from among you.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by EzeNdiAra: 1:12am On May 14, 2020
Juliusmomoh:

Hahahaha i tell u oo grin

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Image123(m): 1:21am On May 14, 2020
OloshoMan:
Everybody knows that the Bible is filled with misogyny. Any feminist that says that she's a born again Christian is a confused person. They are both different. The Bible clearly subjugates women and some haven't read it.

Don't be high. The dearth of women leaders should show you that men are more powerful than women. The bible simply states the obvious.

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Funaki: 1:32am On May 14, 2020
Kobojunkie:

That is a serious leap in logic... not a valid conclusion considering you also admit that the actions where not judged as right or wrong by God.

How's it leap in logic? Was everything judged right or wrong in the bible? Where there's no law, there's no sin. The bible didn't judge on every action of man. Whatever is not judged wrong isn't a sin. It's simple logic.
Nulla poena sine lege
Kobojunkie:

And? this is wrong or right or what? undecided undecided undecided
Wrong. The woman and her children only lived because the children belonged to Judah.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Kobojunkie: 2:13am On May 14, 2020
Funaki:

How's it leap in logic? Was everything judged right or wrong in the bible? Where there's no law, there's no sin. The bible didn't judge on every action of man. Whatever is not judged wrong isn't a sin. It's simple logic.
Nulla poena sine lege
OK. I am glad you have sufficiently established.
Funaki:

Wrong. The woman and her children only lived because the children belonged to Judah.
So?

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Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by MuttleyLaff: 3:01am On May 14, 2020
Acehart:
Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances;
(Ephesians 2: 15, KJV)

With regards to the scripture text above, Ephesians 2 v.15, the word ‘Abolish’ is used. Abolish, a verb (attached to an object), means to “formally put to an end to (a system, practice, or institution).” Its etymology is from the Old French word, aboliss, from the Latin word, abolere meaning ‘destroy’ (Oxford Dictionary of English: 2010).

The Amplified Bible adopts the use of the word; annul, from the noun, annulment; The Fifth edition of the Oxford Dictionary of Law defines the word annulment as:

1. A declaration by the court that a marriage was never legally valid.
2. The cancellation by a court of a bankruptcy order, which occurs when it considers that the
debtor was wrongly made bankrupt.

3. The setting aside of legislation or other action by the European Court of Justice.

What then is the ‘object’ that was abolished? It is the Law of Commandment contained in The Ordinances. The ordinances are also known as the Law of Moses or the Mosaic Law. Apostle Paul also refers to it as “the Letter” (2 Corinthians 3:6) or “the law” several times. This Law is different from the Law of God which is found in Exodus chapter 20.

You may ask, “What is the difference between these Laws”? Firstly, the Law of Moses was written by the hands of Moses (Deut. 3:9, 31, 24) while the Law of God was written by the finger of God Himself (Exodus 31:18). The Law of Moses was temporal and ceremonial in nature: they regulated the Levitical priesthood, sacrifices, rituals, meat offerings and drink offerings, etc. It had in its confines laws that regulated the society; laws of food, of purity, of morality, and instructions on whom to install as a king when Israel demands for one.

The Law of commandments contained in the ordinances, the Mosaic Law, are bound between Deuteronomy 4:48 and Deuteronomy 28:68; we see ordinances concerning prohibited food, divorce, tithes, cities of refuge, leprosy, first fruits, etc. This Law, which was written in a book (Josh. 8:31, 2 Chron. 35:12) was placed outside the holy ark of covenant (Deut. 31:26) and deteriorated with time (Josh. 8:32); in contrast, the Law of God was written on a stone (Exod. 31:18, Exod. 32:16) by God Himself, placed within the ark, under the mercy seat (Exodus 40:20), and it endures forever (Luke 16:17, Psalm 119:160).

The clearest indication that these two Laws are separate is given in the Book of Daniel, Chapter 9:11 (when Daniel was praying to Jehovah):

We have not obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk in His laws, which He set before us by His servants the prophets. Yes, all Israel has transgressed Your law, and has departed so as not to obey Your voice; therefore the curse and the oath written in the Law of Moses the servant of God have been poured out on us, because we have sinned against Him. (Dan. 9:10-11, NKJV)

Other differences between the two laws are listed below:

God’s Law, the Ten Commandments, was audibly spoken by God to the hearing of all Israel; Exodus 19:9 says, “And the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, I come to you in the thick cloud, that the people may hear when I speak with you, and believe you forever.” (NKJV).

The Law of Moses was not spoken audibly to the hearing of all who were in Israel but to Moses, to whom the Law was given in private. (Exodus 21:1)


God’s Law was commanded by God Himself on Mount Sinai [Deut. 4:13-14, 2 Kings 21:8]

The Law of Moses was commanded by Moses [Deut. 31: 24-26, 2 Kings 21:8].

The Law of God was written by God Himself (Exod. 31:18, Exod. 32:16).

The Law of Moses was written by Moses (2 Chron. 35:12).

The Law of God was rewritten by God Himself (Jer. 31:33).

The Book of the Law of Moses was rewritten by men (Deut. 17:18, Josh. 8:32)

The Law of Moses made nothing perfect (Heb. 7:19).

The Law of the Lord is perfect (Psa. 19:9, James 1:25) and makes perfect (Psa. 19:7).

The Law of Commandments contained in the ordinances, the Law of Moses, was hostile to all men and women; and was against all; and curses all men under its influence (Col. 2:14, Deut. 31:26, Gal. 3:13).

The Law of God does not grieve anyone and it blesses (Psa. 119:1, 1 John 5:3).

The Law of Commandments contained in the ordinances is carnal and is termed “The Carnal Law” (Heb. 7:16, Romans 7:25).

The Law of God (Romans 7: 25) is termed “Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:2) or “Grace” (Romans 6:14-15).

The Law of Commandments contained in the ordinances, the Mosaic Law, kills (2 Cor. 3:6).

The Law of God gives life (2 Cor. 3:6, Prov. 3:1-2).


The Law of Commandments contained in the ordinances justifies no man (Gal. 3:11, Romans 2:27) and judges no one (Col. 2:16).

The Law of God judges all men (Jam. 2:10-12).

The Law of Commandments contained in the ordinances was made for the unrighteous, lawless, ungodly, sinners, killers, whoremongers, homosexuals, thieves, liars, blasphemers, lawbreakers etc. (1 Tim. 1:10 – 11).

This law made for sinners was also called the Law of sin and death (Romans 7:8, 23, 25; Romans 8:3).

On the other hand, the Law of the Spirit in Christ Jesus, the Law of God, was made for the just and righteous (Titus 3:4-7).

The Law of Commandments contained in the ordinances condemns everyone as a lawbreaker (James 1:9); its purpose is to reveal sin and condemn the sinner (Romans 3:19-20).

But, there is no condemnation to all submissive to the Law of God (Romans 8:1).

The Law of Moses is termed “Bondage” (Gal.4:24, Gal.5:1).

The Law of God is termed “The Law of Liberty” (James 1:25, 2:12).

Why was the Law of Commandments contained in the Ordinances added to the Law of God, you may ask?

Galatians 3:19 says, “What then was the purpose of the Law? It was added [later on, after the promise, to disclose and expose to men their guilt] because of transgressions and [to make men more conscious of the sinfulness] of sin; and it was intended to be in effect until the Seed (the Descendant, the Heir) should come, to and concerning whom the promise had been made. And it [the Law] was arranged and ordained and appointed through the instrumentality of angels [and was given] by the hand (in the person) of a go- between [Moses, an intermediary person between God and man].” (Amplified Bible, Classic Edition)

This text shows that the Law of Commandments contained in the ordinances was supplementary; it was added to the Law of God due to the wickedness of the children of Israel; and its edict was to be in effect till the seed of Abraham was revealed.

Concerning the ordinance of divorce; the seed, Christ Jesus (Gal.3:16), said in Matthew 19:7-8: They say unto him, why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away? He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so (KJV). In verse 9, Christ raises an objection to the Law of Moses (governing the Jews only) and enunciates the Law of God to all men – Jews and Gentiles, concerning divorce: The Legislation of Moses was a deviation (though a concession (with the right intention) due to the decadence in the hearts of the Jews) from the eternal standard of righteousness embodied in the Law of God; it wasn’t God’s design for marriage since men sprung into existence, and Christ re-establishes the original law – the Law of God; thereby, revealing the civic yet temporary nature of the Mosaic Law.

Many problems we have either as Christians or Athiest or opportunists is this: we don’t read especially as black people.

I’m sorry for my long writeup (which I’ll delete soon); but I’d be glad to answer your questions if there is any ambiguity or vagueness.

Acehart
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by MuttleyLaff: 3:08am On May 14, 2020
Funaki:
My conclusion was a man could commit a crime and go free while a woman will be killed if she commits the same offence. I never said men were commended or not for committing sin. Did I?

David lineage came from the act of Judah sleeping with a "prostitute".

Kobojunkie:
That is a serious leap in logic... not a valid conclusion considering you also admit that the actions where not judged as right or wrong by God.
And? this is wrong or right or what? undecided undecided undecided
I have based on merits and without bias been liking each of Kobojunkie and Funaki posts.

Now, Kobojunkie, there is a very well known biblical narrative example of exactly what Funaki advanced about women being criminalized and the man going scot free for a mutually committed offence
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Kobojunkie: 3:12am On May 14, 2020
MuttleyLaff:
I have based on merits and without bias been liking each of Kobojunkie and Funaki posts.

Now, Kobojunkie, there is a very well known biblical narrative example of exactly what Funaki advanced about women being criminalized and the man going scot free for a mutually committed offence
If you have ever read from the Book of Jasher, you would admit that it is more likely the situation was generally more gruesome for anyone who went against the culture of men during the time in question.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by hupernikao: 3:21am On May 14, 2020
Dantedasz:
This is a topic that bothers me a lot. The sexist way in which the bible portrays women as inferior beings and property of men. I have had these discussions with women over time and it seems most of them shy away from this topic.
This has made me wonder if they(women) have really ever sat down to read the bible or if they have read the bible,do they really comprehend what they have read?
In this thread I will not for once go out of the bible. I will quote sexist verses that portray women as inferior beings and everyone is free to look up these chapters and verses for themselves.



Why not ask for someone to explain scriptures to you than embarrass yourself. When you don't know something, you find out or stay away from it else it's a pointer to self embarrassment.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by MuttleyLaff: 3:36am On May 14, 2020
Kobojunkie:
If you have ever read from the Book of Jasher, you would admit that it is more likely the situation was generally more gruesome for anyone who went against the culture of men during the time in question.
Who reads the BoJ, lmao, the other half of the BoE, twins spawn of Satan. Fyi, these books were very popular in the first century. They were best sellers of that time, similar to the likes "Da Vinci Code" authored by Dan Brown of our time.

In the absence of toilet tissue paper? I'll gladly use both books to wipe my arse with. Pardon the language please. There is one befitting and very good place for those two books and the likes like them and thats to be flushed down the toilet.

Going back to the woman criminalized and brought into the open to be stoned to death without the partner male, when the law was that both should be stoned, just shows the inequality, the injustice and bias against women that Funaki was hinting to.

This was a lot more nastier than it looks when looked at only at the surface, because there really was not offence or crime committed. The woman was fitted up, as in, meaning, she was set up for something that never happened. This is why a man was not available to present and bring forward, as evidence, just as she was.

The woman, based on her apparent well known past, was dragged forward before Jesus, on a trumped up charge of having committed a non-existent adultery. Jesus saw through the web of lies and the rest is history that the woman was let go unharmed.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by MuttleyLaff: 3:50am On May 14, 2020
MuttleyLaff:
"1Jesus returned to the Mount of Olives,
2but early the next morning he was back again at the Temple. A crowd soon gathered, and he sat down and taught them.
3As he was speaking, the teachers of religious law and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been caught in the act of adultery. They put her in front of the crowd.
4“Teacher,” they said to Jesus, “this woman was caught in the act of adultery.
5The law of Moses says to stone her. What do you say?”
6They were trying to trap him into saying something they could use against him, but Jesus stooped down and wrote in the dust with his finger.
7They kept demanding an answer, so he stood up again and said, “All right, but let the one who has never sinned throw the first stone!”
8Then he stooped down again and wrote in the dust.
9When the accusers heard this, they slipped away one by one, beginning with the oldest, until only Jesus was left in the middle of the crowd with the woman.
10Then Jesus stood up again and said to the woman, “Where are your accusers? Didn’t even one of them condemn you?”
11“No, Lord,” she said.
And Jesus said, “Neither do I. Go and sin no more.”
"
- John 8:1-11

Fair enough, the woman caught in the "adultery act" doesn't have a name mentioned to her, right? Hmm, but have you ever thought, why doesnt the woman have a name? Also, why wasn't a man caught in the act with her or why wasnt there, a man caught in the act with her brought forward also?

Well, this whole matter smells fishy, and so, simply points out to the fact that, this was a set up, to get Jesus, as the teachers of religious law and the Pharisees were a wicked and desperate lot, who have been running out of patience with Jesus and so an innocent, home alone woman, was dragged out of her bed to the "market square" and deliberately made to look guilty for a not real and present sin.

The adultery charge against her was an invention by the teachers of religious law and the Pharisees, created in order to deceive. This is why there is no and/or was no man was caught in the act. It, altogether and all along was a fictitious adultery act she committed. The teachers of religious law and the Pharisees, fabricated all this, based it on false information, and so this woman was falsely accused of doing something wrong that has a punishment of death by stoning. This all just done, in the quest to trap Jesus, get Him into trouble, a dilemma, vicious circle and/or in a tough nut to crack situation.

The teachers of religious law and the Pharisees, with stones in their hands to ready to unleash, eagerly waiting Jesus' judgement, obviously were saying amongst themselves, "He is not going to say she hasnt sin, would He" and "or is He going to now", they probably thought too.

The teachers of religious law and the Pharisees, believed they have got Jesus in a tight corner and/or spot, that is not easy to escape from and that they have given Jesus a difficult John 8:5 question and perplexing problem He wouldnt be able to resolve. This was a practice session for the teachers of religious law and the Pharisee, as they later and eventually became very skilled and proficient at setting people up, on trumped up charges and be sentenced to death, that similar, in the end, was done to Jesus too.

Even if there was a man caught in the imaginary adultery act, isnt it ironic and typical that he was allowed to escape and so be let off the hook and noose. Anyway, Jesus being all-knowing, all-wise, all-seeing saw through their whole charade, fraud and monkey busines, so no harm came on the woman and the rest is now history because God always has the back of the defenceless
cc: Kobojunkie
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Kobojunkie: 3:53am On May 14, 2020
MuttleyLaff:

Who reads the BoJ, lmao, the other half of the BoE, twins spawn of Satan.
In the absence of toilet tissue paper? I'll gladly use both books to wipe my arse with. Pardon the language please. There is one befitting and very good place for those two books and the likes like them and thats to be flushed down the toilet.
I am not afraid to consume whatever knowlegde is out there to help me better understand what has been and what is.
MuttleyLaff:

Going back to the woman criminalized and brought into the open to be stoned to death without the partner male, when the law was that both should be stoned, just shows the inequality, the injustice and bias against women that Funaki was hinting to.
Was Funaki simply pointing out the inequality in the Bible? Or was he making a statement about How unjust the Bible God seemed to be as far as women were concerned? I am still trying to understand his stance in all of this.
The Culture of men was such that women were no better than property and it was not surprising that they were treated appropriately.
MuttleyLaff:

This was a lot more nastier than it looks when looked at only at the surface, because there really was not offence or crime committed. The woman was fitted up, as in, meaning, she was set up for something that never happened. This is why a man was not available to present and bring forward, as evidence, just as she was.
The woman, based on her apparent well known past, was dragged forward before Jesus, on a trumped up charge of having committed a non-existent adultery. Jesus saw through the web of lies and the rest is history that the woman was let go unharmed.
If you are referring to the woman who was caught in the act of adultery, it appears she was indeed guilty and Jesus knew of her guilt. Following their own laws, they were ready to put the woman to death right there and then.
I suspect Jesus invoked the law of Sin and Death, and the possible guilt that each one of them carried, in getting them all to drop their stones and walk away.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by MuttleyLaff: 4:08am On May 14, 2020
Kobojunkie:
I am not afraid to consume whatever knowlegde is out there to help me better understand what has been and what is.
Whose talked about afraid? It is one thing to consume It is another thing to know how to consume straw and know when or how to spit out sticks.

The BoJ, the BoE, the Book of Noah, the Book of A&E etcetera are works of fictions. They each are fabrications. They are reverse engineering literal works. Except you are skilled and/or in separating the wheat from the chaff, then don't go near them because you'll only end up getting more confused that a mountain goat that wandered lost on to an Astroturf field.

Kobojunkie:
Was Funaki simply pointing out the inequality in the Bible? Or was he making a statement about How unjust the Bible God seemed to be as far as women were concerned? I am still trying to understand his stance in all of this
Neither. He was pointing to certain inequalities in the Bible and not saying the Bible promotes inequality.

Kobojunkie:
The Culture of men was such that women were no better than property and it was not surprising that they were treated appropriately.
We apparently still live in a predominantly man's world and culture still, after Jesus over 2000 years had absolved the woman

I doubt your generation will ever live to witness a woman Naija head of state.

Kobojunkie:
If you are referring to the woman who was caught in the act of adultery, it appears she was indeed guilty and Jesus knew of her guilt. Following their own laws, they were ready to put the woman to death right there and then.
I suspect Jesus invoked the law of Sin and Death, and the possible guilt that each one of them carried, in getting them all to drop their stones and walk away.
Please scroll up to catch up and read on that woman allegedly caught in the act of adultery
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Kobojunkie: 5:05am On May 14, 2020
MuttleyLaff:
why doesnt the woman have a name?
Jesus and his disciples encountered at least 5000 people that we are told of in the gospels, I doubt mentioning her name would have made the story any different than we have it.
MuttleyLaff:
The teachers of religious law and the Pharisees, fabricated all this, based it on false information, and so this woman was falsely accused of doing something wrong that has a punishment of death by stoning. This all just done, in the quest to trap Jesus, get Him into trouble, a dilemma, vicious circle and/or in a tough nut to crack situation.
The woman was indeed guilty as she had been caught in the act.
MuttleyLaff:

Even if there was a man caught in the imaginary adultery act, isnt it ironic and typical that he was allowed to escape and so be let off the hook and noose. Anyway, Jesus being all-knowing, all-wise, all-seeing saw through their whole charade, fraud and monkey busines, so no harm came on the woman and the rest is now history because God always has the back of the defenceless
It is not ironic or non-typical in those days that the male sinners were not subjected to the same punishment. I mean you only need to read throught the 613 statutes of the old covenant to understand that women were no better than property or slaves according to those old traditions and so it is no surprise that the woman the only one dragged out to be punished.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by MuttleyLaff: 5:27am On May 14, 2020
Kobojunkie:
Jesus and his disciples encountered at least 5000 people that we are told of in the gospels, I doubt mentioning her name would have made the story any different than we have it
Mentioning the name gives the woman an identity and makes the charge stand up. Of course, it's a frame up, so no need identifying her.

Kobojunkie:
The woman was indeed guilty as she had been caught in the act
Where is/was the evidence? Where is the smoking gun? None and because there was no man. She was stitched up, same manner, Jesus later on would be framed up on false accusations.

Kobojunkie:
It is not ironic or non-typical in those days that the male sinners were not subjected to the same punishment. I mean you only need to read throught the 613 statutes of the old covenant to understand that women were no better than property or slaves according to those old traditions and so it is no surprise that the woman the only one dragged out to be punished.
In the beginning it was not so, that women be no better than properties or slaves according to your overly exaggerated old traditions. You cant deny the world, as is still is now, was a man's world to live in then.

Those 613 commandments piggybacking on Hammurabi laws actually looked out for women, widows, slaves among other things.
Re: Abuse Of Women In The Bible. by Dantedasz(m): 6:21am On May 14, 2020
18. JUDGES Chapter 19 verses 22-30. This is one of the bible passages that totally debases woman hood. It is a sick story and when I was still a Christian it really disturbed me whenever I read it. Preachers seldom touch on it because it is a freak show pure and simple but it is there in the bible.




JUDGES 19. 22-30.

22 Now as they were making their hearts merry, behold, the men of the city, certain sons of Belial, beset the house round about, and beat at the door, and spake to the master of the house, the old man, saying, Bring forth the man that came into thine house, that we may know him.

23 And the man, the master of the house, went out unto them, and said unto them, Nay, my brethren, nay, I pray you, do not so wickedly; seeing that this man is come into mine house, do not this folly.

24 Behold, here is my daughter a maiden, and his concubine; them I will bring out now, and humble ye them, and do with them what seemeth good unto you: but unto this man do not so vile a thing.

25 But the men would not hearken to him: so the man took his concubine, and brought her forth unto them; and they knew her, and abused her all the night until the morning: and when the day began to spring, they let her go.

26 Then came the woman in the dawning of the day, and fell down at the door of the man's house where her lord was, till it was light.

27 And her lord rose up in the morning, and opened the doors of the house, and went out to go his way: and, behold, the woman his concubine was fallen down at the door of the house, and her hands were upon the threshold.

28 And he said unto her, Up, and let us be going. But none answered. Then the man took her up upon an ass, and the man rose up, and gat him unto his place.

29 And when he was come into his house, he took a knife, and laid hold on his concubine, and divided her, together with her bones, into twelve pieces, and sent her into all the coasts of Israel.

30 And it was so, that all that saw it said, There was no such deed done nor seen from the day that the children of Israel came up out of the land of Egypt unto this day: consider of it, take advice, and speak your minds.

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