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	<title>Comments on: Heads &amp; Coverings: A Tradition, A Symbol</title>
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		<title>By: DC</title>
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		<dc:creator>DC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 04:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Again:) To Mr. Malone, I thought the story was quite interesting regarding the head covering. I would like to hear more about it. Can you tell me where I can get this info beside what Corinthians says...its a little grey to me. Thanks a lot and I enjoyed reading it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Again:) To Mr. Malone, I thought the story was quite interesting regarding the head covering. I would like to hear more about it. Can you tell me where I can get this info beside what Corinthians says&#8230;its a little grey to me. Thanks a lot and I enjoyed reading it.</p>
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		<title>By: jon burton</title>
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		<dc:creator>jon burton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 19:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello amd Shalom
  I have a very hard quwstion to ask you. In the letter of Matthew there is a mention
of a ressurection by many after Yahsuah arose from the dead. Why is there not another word about this in any other writings? You would think Peter would have told about this at Pentecost and some of the
ressurected would have given testements as to the fact. Matthew is the only one that brings any light on one of the greatest hopes we have as those of the faith. It is a real mystery and I don&#039;t think anyone will
have a answer. There is one old book that quotes some names of some of them taht came forth but the book is not considered relieble. Thank you and may YAH Bless Jon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello amd Shalom<br />
  I have a very hard quwstion to ask you. In the letter of Matthew there is a mention<br />
of a ressurection by many after Yahsuah arose from the dead. Why is there not another word about this in any other writings? You would think Peter would have told about this at Pentecost and some of the<br />
ressurected would have given testements as to the fact. Matthew is the only one that brings any light on one of the greatest hopes we have as those of the faith. It is a real mystery and I don&#8217;t think anyone will<br />
have a answer. There is one old book that quotes some names of some of them taht came forth but the book is not considered relieble. Thank you and may YAH Bless Jon</p>
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		<title>By: Daniel Lang</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel Lang</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2005 19:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, John, a seeming insignificant point of doctrine but as you pointed out a place of marvelous grace. Paul, my brother in the gospel, in 1 Cor 11:1 exhorts the brethren to &quot;Be ye followers of me, as I follow Christ.&quot; Judge all things by Christ and his gospel. What does a cover on the head have to do with Christ? Much! Spiritually the cover is a sign of submission. The woman to the man, and all to Christ. As you stated &quot;this is not something to contend about&quot;, but being submitted to Christ is. 1 Tim 2, starting in verse 11 speaks of the woman&#039;s submission and not usurping authority over man. Paul uses the scriptures of the prophets that testify of Christ for His authority. By the order of the prophetic utterances in Genesis 2 &amp; 3, the order of creation and the order of the fall, Christ is wonderfully declared. It was the woman who was deceived and the man who willingly partook of the fruit giving us understanding of Christ. Christ willingly took the consequences of sin, and death itself, tasting death for all men. Do we want Christ to be deceived? Thus if we permit a woman to usurp authority over a man we contradict Christ. That is the order of the old heaven and the old earth which are written about the scriptures of the prophets. In Christ there is neither male nor female. In eternity to come whether we are male or female we will all rule with Christ. In our day and hour where covering is removed and the submission of a woman to a man is distorted and both the submission of man and woman to God is distorted, the Spirit of God will emphasize this submission and at the very least, a spiritual covering for all who are apart of the assembly to Christ. I speak of men and women but there is a great mystery here.(Eph 5:31-32) It is always good that a woman be submitted to a man, whether her father or husband, for the sake of messengers. If her father can not keep himself pure she should marry. At the time of this present distress it is better to be as Paul, but it is also better to marry than burn in the judgment. There is much sin in the church because of believers dealing with unsubmitted women. Instead of being able to go to their husband or father they go to them in private. It is called Christian counseling.

Grace and love and peace is in Christ,
Daniel of Detroit

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, John, a seeming insignificant point of doctrine but as you pointed out a place of marvelous grace. Paul, my brother in the gospel, in 1 Cor 11:1 exhorts the brethren to &#8220;Be ye followers of me, as I follow Christ.&#8221; Judge all things by Christ and his gospel. What does a cover on the head have to do with Christ? Much! Spiritually the cover is a sign of submission. The woman to the man, and all to Christ. As you stated &#8220;this is not something to contend about&#8221;, but being submitted to Christ is. 1 Tim 2, starting in verse 11 speaks of the woman&#8217;s submission and not usurping authority over man. Paul uses the scriptures of the prophets that testify of Christ for His authority. By the order of the prophetic utterances in Genesis 2 &amp; 3, the order of creation and the order of the fall, Christ is wonderfully declared. It was the woman who was deceived and the man who willingly partook of the fruit giving us understanding of Christ. Christ willingly took the consequences of sin, and death itself, tasting death for all men. Do we want Christ to be deceived? Thus if we permit a woman to usurp authority over a man we contradict Christ. That is the order of the old heaven and the old earth which are written about the scriptures of the prophets. In Christ there is neither male nor female. In eternity to come whether we are male or female we will all rule with Christ. In our day and hour where covering is removed and the submission of a woman to a man is distorted and both the submission of man and woman to God is distorted, the Spirit of God will emphasize this submission and at the very least, a spiritual covering for all who are apart of the assembly to Christ. I speak of men and women but there is a great mystery here.(Eph 5:31-32) It is always good that a woman be submitted to a man, whether her father or husband, for the sake of messengers. If her father can not keep himself pure she should marry. At the time of this present distress it is better to be as Paul, but it is also better to marry than burn in the judgment. There is much sin in the church because of believers dealing with unsubmitted women. Instead of being able to go to their husband or father they go to them in private. It is called Christian counseling.</p>
<p>Grace and love and peace is in Christ,<br />
Daniel of Detroit</p>
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