Deuteronomy 22:5 — A Positive Interpretation « Fundamentally Reformed
Written by admin on November 30, 2007 – 1:11 am -During the days of Moses, garments (Heb simlah) worn by men and women were similar (robes), so this command was designed to keep a woman from appearing as a man for purposes of licentiousness (to deceive the man). …. Everyone in the world wore robes, so this wasn’t some kind of fashion fad Original post: Deuteronomy 22:5 — A Positive Interpretation « Fundamentally Reformed Read More →
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Deuteronomy 22:5 — A Positive Interpretation « Fundamentally Reformed
Written by admin on November 30, 2007 – 1:11 am -During the days of Moses, garments (Heb simlah) worn by men and women were similar (robes), so this command was designed to keep a woman from appearing as a man for purposes of licentiousness (to deceive the man). … Read the original here: Deuteronomy 22:5 — A Positive Interpretation « Fundamentally Reformed Read More →
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Islamic fashion for non-Muslim Women | IqraSense.com
Written by admin on November 23, 2007 – 8:04 pm -… of Islamic clothing for women. Here is the original post: Islamic fashion for non-Muslim Women | IqraSense.com Read More →
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