Judges.
Joshua served under Moses: He was a leader of the Israelites in battle (Exodus 17) and with Moses when he received the 10 Commandments atop the mountain. (Exodus 32) He was the son of Nun (Numbers 11) and was one of only two -out of ten- men sent in to examine the Promised Land who came back with a favorable report. (Numbers 13) He was appointed by God to succeed Moses as leader of the Israelites (Numbers 27).
In older times, even up until the women's suffrage movement of the 19th and 20th centuries, women were considered inferior to men by most people who lived in patriarchal societies. Their job in those days was to simply keep the house tidy and care for the kids; the men's job was to keep a job to support the family and to defend the family from harm. Leadership roles weren't a huge part of housework or raising families. However, this isn't the case for all societies. Many Native American cultures, on the contrary, were matriarchal societies, meaning that the women had more political power than men did.
According to the Book of Numbers in the Bible, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and into the wilderness. The number of people who wandered with Moses in the wilderness is said to be around 600,000 men, not including women and children. With the inclusion of women and children, the total number of Israelites could have been well over 2 million.
God commanded King Saul to completely destroy the Amalekites, including men, women, children, and animals, as punishment for their past sins against the Israelites. However, King Saul spared the Amalekite king Agag and the best of the livestock, which led to God rejecting Saul as king.
Answer, is that True Religion jeans were made for both genders. There is a catalog for Men and one for women. They even make true religion jeans for kids.
The Judges, and also some of the Kings. See also:The JudgesTimeline
men-to strengthen the army women-to defend the city while men were at war
The guards sent the men in one direction and the women in another because they needed to separate them. During the Holocaust, most of the women were usually sent to the crematorium, while most men were left to work.
The British had an Empire to defend (protect). That required armies/navies; and men made up armies/navies back then.
The number of Israelites that did not leave Egypt is not mentioned in the Old Testament. It is estimated about 2 million to 3 million did leave Egypt, including men, women and children.
men-to strengthen the army women-to defend the city while men were at war
Married women must cover their hair, men must cover their heads and wear tzitzis (both Ashkenazi traditions), women must dress modestly...
God told the Israelites to terminate men women of seven nations and tosteal their land . As god was afraid they would mingle with these idol worshipers and marry boys and girls from these lands . But they did not listen and it happened just as god feared would happen.
The same reason as most men, drug related offenses.
53 fleets were sent from Britain to Australia. these fleets transported a figure of around 162, 000 women and men convicts.
Well probably because men are most likely to defend themselves more than women.
Women will always take another woman's side instead of a man's. And don't we men do the same?Basically, Women protect other women because they can see themselves in whatever situation the other woman is in. It doesn't matter if they are enemies, women will look out for each other whether they like them or not, it's just like a woman code. The reason why they do not always stand up for men is because men are supposed to be the dominant species and they are strong enough to defend them. This is the same in lions; The male will protect the female and defend them from others, the lioness's would protect their cubs or weaker lioness's. Bada Bing, Bada Boom! Womens code ;)