The main subject of Proverbs chapters 1-9 is wisdom, which is an abstract quality or character trait rather than a person, but wisdom is treated as a woman from the first chapter right through chapter 9. Wisdom is portrayed as a woman of dazzling attractiveness and virtue, who teaches in the market place of town (v. 1:20), who is romantically embraced (4:8-9), who can be addressed as "my sister" (7:4), who utters a long speech commending herself to the public (chapter 8), and who builds a house and invites people to an alluring banquet (9:1-6). We would make so much more sense of biblical poetry if we would simply acknowledge that poetry is a form of fiction and quite often fantasy. In its usual pose, it asserts something that we know to be literally untrue and often openly fantastic. A proper understanding of Proverbs 8 does not absolutely depend on viewing the poem as an encomium (one of the most beautiful and exalted types of literature used in The Bible) but the dynamics of the passage will fall even more into place if we do so. An encomium is a composition in praise of either an abstract quality or general character type. 1 Corinthians 13 is an encomium in praise of love, Hebrews 11 in praise of faith, and Proverbs 31:10-31 in praise of the virtuous wife. The writer of an encomiumconducts the praise by using a standard set of literary motifs (elements)
(1) introduction to the subject, (2) the distinguished and ancient ancestry of the subject, (3) a list of praise worthy acts and qualities of the subject, (4) the indispensable and or superior nature of he subject, (5) a conclusion urging the reader to emulate the subject. Proverbs 8 has all these familiar motifs. In verses 22-31 we find the motif of the ancient and distinguished ancestry of wisdom, which was present from the beginning and even participated in the creation of the world.
Yes, a woman named Mary wrote the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
it can rep some sort of church
Because she is interested in studying comparative religion
Paul in his books has said ladies should hold their tongue.
Ruth is the first then Esther they are the only two books in the bible named after women they are both found in the old testament
The Woman's Bible was created in 1895.
Either the man no longer believes in the Bible and therefore finds the religious books of no further use to him, or he is hoping to convert the Hindu woman to Christianity. One option is the opposite of the other, but in either case he may be hoping to establish a relationship with the woman.
There's in no woman, a Bible writer. The Bible was written by about 40 men.
It was Jehovah God (Jesus's Father...) that revealed the information to him by means of holy spirit. All of the knowledge he received throughout his life was from Jehovah. (Matthew 11:27) This isn't that unusual of a thing; throughout the ages, Jehovah used His spirit to reveal things to people. (Luke 2:26; 2 Peter 1:21) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
The first woman killed in the Bible was Lots' wife
Because she is interested in studying comparative religion he packs them up and delivers them as a gift
Because she is interested in studying comparative religion he packs them up and delivers them as a gift