Bible Q&A: Daylight Diet, Times To Eat On Shabbat, Head Coverings,

by on August 01, 2010

Today I answer two questions viewers ask me.  One is about the Daylight diet and Shabbat.  The other is about head coverings.



3 comments on “Bible Q&A: Daylight Diet, Times To Eat On Shabbat, Head Coverings,

  1. 1Cor 11: 13-14 Judge for yourselves is it fitting that a woman pray unto YHWH uncovered? Does not
    even nature itself teach you, that, if a man has long hair, it is a shame unto him?
    1Cor 11: 15 But if a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her: for her long hair is given to her instead of a veil

    The word used here for veil is Strong’s # 4018 and
    literally means a cloth, wrap or veil. This is the first time in the letter that Paul even mentions the word veil; all other references were referred to coverings,not veils.
    Most who purport wearing head coverings, totally
    mistranslate this most important scripture to say that the
    long hair is given as an additional covering, but this could not be further from the truth and is changing
    scripture. The word used for instead is “anti” which literally means in the place of, or instead of as anti-
    messiah is in the place of messiah.

  2. Where did the custom of women wearing head scarves
    come from?
    If we look into the Greek culture that the apostle
    Paul was writing to into the book of Corinthians we
    will see that women in the Greek culture wore head
    scarves after their pagan deities that they worshipped.
    One does not have to look much further than the
    Catholic Church and the Mary or more correctly Istar idols
    .
    In 1Cor 11, Paul is addressing the group of brethren that where trying to force head scarves on all the women, and clearly this is his response:
    1Cor 11: 16 But if any man seem to be contentious we have no such custom, neither the congregation of
    YHWH.

  3. It is clear from Paul’s response that he did not agree with women having to wear an additional cloth on her
    head as a secondary covering.

    The first thing that one should ask is if women were meant to wear head coverings why does the torah not say one word about it?
    Also, did Paul have the authority to change or add to Torah? Absolutely not!

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