in the Old Testament it was frowned upon, but nowadays women ministers and pastors are everywhere, for instance my church called OBF in Tulsa OK has a husband and wife pastor, they take turns each Sunday pastoring
The Bible doesn't say "we are gods" anywhere. Psalm 82 verse 6 says: I said, "You are gods, And all of you are children of the Most High. Here the rulers and judges of Israel are addressed by God as gods. Actually they are not divine, but because of their position as God's ministers, they are dignified with the name of gods. Their greatest distinction is that the word of God came to them, that is, they were officially ordained by God as higher powers concerned with government and justice.
The pope worships only the one true God despite what some Pentecostal and Protestant ministers may say.
I have seen nothing in the Bible to say that people must get married by ordained clergy, and there are many stories in the Old Testament that attest to people getting married without clergy.
ministers get more say
If you meant "May God send you": If you are male = shehashem tishlakh otkha If you are female = shehashem tishlak otakakh If you meant "God sent you": If you are male = hashem shalakh otkha If you are female = hashem shalakh otakakh
As a christian, i'd say GOD. But, we all have our beliefs. Truth is, male nor female run the world. We act, as a group.
Holy Orders is what makes a person a deacon! The Diaconite is one type of ordained priesthood, the lowest kind.AnswerI wouldn't say "lowest form" more like the most constrained or limited. It is in itself a vocation and level of priesthood, especially in the case of permanent deacons.
If someone wants to say God Bless in Ethiopia, someone must say â??Geta yibarkih/yâ??barkish". The Ethiopian uses Amharic as their language.
Mary and Joseph were obliged to go to Bethlehem for the census by the Roman authorities. In a sense you could also say God led them, since it was ordained that Christ would be born in Bethlehem.
There are many ways. In order to translate this, you would need to clarify your intention. Here are only 2 examples: If you are praying for a person to get better (someone who is sick): to a male: agid misheberach bishvilkha (I will say a misheberach for you) to a female: agid misheberach bishvilekh (I will say a misheberach for you) If you are praying for someone to come into your life: to a male: avakesh otkha mehashem (I will ask God for you/I will ask God to give you to me) to a female: avakesh otakh mehashem (I will ask God for you/I will ask God to give you to me).
No, they cannot. Brothers do not have the same vows as a priest so therefore they can only attend and participate (say a reading) but they cannot prepare communion or anything.Roman Catholic AnswerThe ordained clergy consists of bishops, priests, and deacons. Bishops, and priests by virtue of their ordination have the ability, given by God, to say Mass and confect the Eucharist. Monks, and Brothers, are (except in the case of an ordained monk) members of the laity, albeit with a religious vocation, and thus unable to celebrate the sacraments.
I think he is a male. All the old paintings he was a male. Also he created man first, in his image. And we say: "FATHER help us" and "our FATHER in heaven hallowed be your name..." and we always say father. JESUS, who is apart of God, was a male. So therefore God is A male.