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How we interpret them, well, that is up to the individual and to how that individual wants to worship God.
***That, AJ, is the most dangerous statement I’ve read on this thread. ***
(1) If an individual decides that women ought not be allowed to worship in church, based on his interpretations of Scripture, you’d be ok with that?
Answer to (1) above: Originally, in the Old Testament, segregation was a standard of practice due to the set up of the Levitical priesthood.(2) And if an individual decides, upon reading the Bible and consulting the Holy Spirit, that he’s supposed to marry his 14 year old cousin, you’re ok with that?
One needs to understand that, because many of the Jews after Jesus’ resurrection still held to those views. So the transition to Christianity was not an easy one for them, thus Paul had to address them as such.
But if you read about Peter at Cornelius’ house, you will see that Peter also had to be converted to include, not just the Jews, but all others as well.
So for Peter and many others, the New Testament became a workbook to where these issues had to be worked out in light of what God’s love is.
Answer to (2) above: How old was Mary when she was espoused to Joseph?
Some cultures practice, here again, I stress the word practice, as in a doctrinal practice, the marriage or the espousing of young girls.
Again, it is our duty to look at all those issues and apply Godly guidance to them and then live accordingly.
Just as it was, and is in some cultures the practice of one man having more than one wife, but here in the USA, we chose to just be one man and one women.
So, that is something that we as USA citizens choose as a practice to conform to.
If we did not conform to it, then we would have to face the consequences of the law, but not necessarily mean that God would condemn such individuals to hell.
Not dangerous at all, except to those who have standards set by their espoused beliefs.***That, AJ, is the most dangerous statement I’ve read on this thread. ***
My belief has only one standard, and that standard the world can see, and that is the cross set above a hill, called Golgotha, where there our Savior paid the price, for you, for me, and for every unbeliever in the world.
So it it that standard by which I hold all souls to, regardless of their doctrinal beliefs.
I encourage by pointing to Jesus as their Savior, and not to any doctrinal issues.
Those come later after conversion of the heart.
Blessings, AJ