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! Head Covering
!! (email exchange with Zane Hodges, 2006)
| Hi Zane, Here is a brief question:* *In many churches throughout the world they advocate a head-covering for women to be worn during the worship service.
*[This is usually based on 1 Cor.
11:1-16.].
*Is this a Biblical concept?*
Thanks for your help - and have a great weekend.
Bill |
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Hi Bill,
It's a mistake, I think.
Women are not allowed to speak in the church meeting (1 Cor.
14:34-35) which they would need to do to pray (audibly) or prophesy.
Thus 11:2-16 refers to situations OUTSIDE the church meeting, as is confirmed by vss.
17-18 where consideration of the meeting begins.
Have a good week,
Zane
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