"widow indeed" in the book of I Timothy refers to a woman who is widowed and has no means of support. Paul is discussing the women who would be able to supported by the church.
In that time period, a woman was not permitted by Roman Law to own any property without a husband. So, if the woman's husband died, the land she lived on would be taken away unless her son (or son-in-law) or another male descendent was ready to take it over.
The woman who had no living offspring and whose husband died had absolutely no means of supporting herself (most women were not permitted to hold jobs either), and would starve to death or turn to being a prostitute in order to survive. Allowing the church to care for such widows would keep them alive, show the love of God, keep them from turning to a life of sin, and allow them the opportunity to teach the younger women how to behave.
It means that a person's spouse (husband or wife) has died.
A widow is a woman whose husband has died. Widowed is the adjective form. (A man whose wife dies is a widower.)
"Widowed" also can mean one line on a page - it couldn't fit on the page before. It probably derives from the loneliness of the widow.
A woman whose husband is dead and still hasn't married to another man yet.
A widowed relationship is when the wife's husband dies or gets murdered.
it means that if your 'husband or wife has died ' ,
The definition of the word widowed mean that one is single because of the unfortunate death of his or her spouse. A spouse being a husband or a wife of one.
yes he was a widowed
I was widowed in 1983.
Widowhood - the state of being widowed by a spouse, meaning life after that spouse has died.
No, the plural for the noun widow is widows.The word 'widowed' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: my widowed sister.
It means that a person's spouse (husband or wife) has died. A widow is a woman whose husband has died. Widowed is the adjective form. (A man whose wife dies is a widower.) "Widowed" also can mean one line on a page - it couldn't fit on the page before. It probably derives from the loneliness of the widow.
mark "other" if divorced or widowed
If it's on the left, you're married. If a woman wears what's obviously a wedding ring on her *right* ring finger, it can mean she's widowed.
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