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1 | What should be a woman's boundaries? | Ruth 2:22 | Reighnskye | 131019 | ||
Roger, Perhaps it is best to look at the verse to better understand the question. Particularly the Amplified Bible versus the NASB for the clearest rendering here. Insofar as I believe that the Bible's principles are both universal and timeless, it stands to reason to me that this verse and any other still has a modern day application. The verse particularly suggests that women have a danger of being sexually molested in the workplace. As such, Ruth chooses to stay among the maidens, so she will not suffer undue risk of being sexually molested. In the context of this verse (Ruth 2:22), I again offer my question. What are adequate boundaries for a woman to take among male workers? Is it good for a woman to be among other women? I find that boundaries are still a big issue today in the workplace, and I have even relayed corporate policy to new female workers never to be alone with the opposite sex. RS |
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2 | What should be a woman's boundaries? | Ruth 2:22 | ROGER459 | 131038 | ||
HOW ABOUT THIS: (Titus 2:3) The mature women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; (Tit 2:4) That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, (Tit 2:5) To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. Now, may I please state my opinion? With all the women in the workplace, and all the latch-key children, and all the two-income families and all the luxuries that we can [or cannot afford] the [personal] Debt in our 'one nation under God' has led to as many Christian Divorces as Secular ones! Lets get back to the Word? Thank you! |
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