I don't believe The Bible has anything against whistling.
The first respondent is correct. There are no pejorative references to whistling in the Bible, however, neutral or positive references to whistling can be found in the Book of Judges as well as in the texts of Isaiah and Zechariah.
The Whistling woman questionBiblical text does not mention a Whistling Woman ... the saying is an historical proverb of men, used to reference a figure such as Delilah (Judges 16)
The historical proverb is as follows:
A whistling woman and a crowing hen, will always come to no good end"
Meaning both the whistling and crowing eventually grate on ones nerves to the point that they can no longer tolerate it.
Jeremiah 25:9 & 18, Jeremiah 49:17, Jeremiah 50:13, Jeremiah 51:37, Ezekiel 27:36, all speak of "whistling in astonishment" at the destruction of certain cities.
Isaiah 5 and 7, and Zechariah 10 - as the term 'whistle.'
No. The term 'whistle' is used only 3 times. Other terms are signal or hiss.
Not in the Bible.
no
nothing
John 8:11 says that Jesus forgave the woman caught in adultery.
no.
say: "/whistle"
No word on this. But the Bible does say that the married man and woman are now "one flesh". (Ephesians 5.31)
The bible doesn't say exactly how many books should be init.
The Bible doesn't say that anywhere.
Yes
It says that she can get a divorce.
yes the bible say so
It doesn't say that anywhere.