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But is a wife also required to lay down her life for her husband if the situation comes?
Made my day.Defiance might not be necessary. There’s probably another option.
We just came back from our later honeymoon trip to prague. Main goal: visiting THE window. I´ll keep this in my mind for the bad times![]()
In an emergency situation, her first responsibility would be to make sure the children were out of harms way. However, if the children were safe and her husband got into trouble I’d expect she would step in.But is a wife also required to lay down her life for her husband if the situation comes?
Straw man it is not. Firstly, such things are still in the Bible in too many forms to cover here. I will grant you that most is limited to the Old Testament, but they are still there to use. You earlier used the example of family defense and running away with the children, I’m sorry but that I personally find that demeaning. The reality is that the Bible has been used to justify such things as marital rape laws, the last removed from the books in 1993. The man submits his body because he wants to and the woman must submit her body any time he chooses. See how “submitting” can be used.Straw man.
There is NO DOUBT that some men thought history (esp men with political, military, and financial power) abused women. No one is arguing that.
However, the Bible is the Word of God. God does NOT promote such abuse of women and that is NOT what the St Paul means when he says that women should be submissive to their husbands. St Paul meant it in a way that is STILL applicable today. Not in some way that condoned the mistreatment of women, which is something God NEVER condoned.
You are failing to understand what is meant by such things.phil19034:![]()
Straw man it is not. Firstly, such things are still in the Bible in too many forms to cover here. I will grant you than most is limited to the Old Testament, but they are still there to use. You earlier used the example of family defense and running away with the children, I’m sorry but that I personally find that demeaning. The reality is that the Bible has been used to justify such things as marital rape laws, the last removed from the books in 1993… The man submits his body because he wants to and the woman must submit her body any time he chooses. See how “submitting” can be used.Straw man.
There is NO DOUBT that some men thought history (esp men with political, military, and financial power) abused women. No one is arguing that.
However, the Bible is the Word of God. God does NOT promote such abuse of women and that is NOT what the St Paul means when he says that women should be submissive to their husbands. St Paul meant it in a way that is STILL applicable today. Not in some way that condoned the mistreatment of women, which is something God NEVER condoned.
During the rebuilding of my home from willful tenant damage, we had to replace every last window (OK, there was one that we just did while replacing the rest with the walls off . . . naturally, this undamaged one was the smallest, and in the laundry room . . . )Made my day.
“equal” is tossed around in this context all the time, even though it is meaningless.How can husbands & wives be equal if they aren’t held to the same standards?
By coincidence, I posted this a few hours ago.Can you play the guitar?
Casual DiscussionI trust we have a few devotees of The Sound of Music here! I was clicking through the Edelweiss scene to practice the singing, and happened to pause it right here, on a blink. Each time you see the movie you notice more of the baroness’s reactions to Maria… This is about the fifth time in this scene… What a moment! (And, what acting!)[image] “
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And…there’s my queue.You are reading the Bible like a Protestant does… word for word, and out of proper context.
Marriage is the self-sacrifice and self-donation of the husband and wife to one-another. The man is asked to lay down his life…but not in a dramatic life-or-death situation. He lays down his life in every moment of every day when he unselfishly puts her needs (and the needs of their family) above his own. She does likewise. Marriage is not about what you get out of it; it’s about the selflessness you put into it.But is a wife also required to lay down her life for her husband if the situation comes?
The full passage is really about understanding the Church’s relationship to Christ. Christ is the bridegroom, we are the bride. Healthy marriages will model what our relationship with God should look like. Unhealthy marriages will model what they shouldn’t look like.