Deuternomy 22:5, how does it apply now?

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The entire 119th Psalm is in praise of the law, and that Psalm is scripture. Many of these posts are saying the law is not for us, we aren't part of what God gives in love for His people. Scripture tells us we are His people, we are adopted in, if we accept Him.

Many scriptures tell of God wanting us to accept how God created things to be, like accepting the role of man or woman that God created each of us to be. We are even to accept scripture as God created it without changing it in any way.

It isn't how we obey the hard and fast rules, God isn't for fleshly rules. It is how we obey the spirit of His instructions, and that is often obeying the rules. The rules only tell of ways to obey the instruction. Men can wear the Scottish dress that look like woman's dress to us, but to the Scottish eyes and thoughts they are doing it as men and not by trying to be female. God looks at the heart.
 
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I guess the Scots haven't caught on?
My husband and I loved to camp in the mountains and we loved to hike. back in the day we did our share of backpacking so we were more minimalist in our camping style. At one point I remember my husband telling me that he thought the Scots with their kilts were on to something ... this was when we had hiked in the heat of the day to get to where we were going.


 
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I have never heard of Gucci. I don't like these three looks in the picture to be honest.
I've heard of Gucci ... never bought anything "Gucci" ... too expensive for me and I'm really just not that into fashion.

Not sure how many models are in that pic, but they are males (although they might not "identify" as males. :rolleyes:).



Genesis 1:27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.



 

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My husband and I loved to camp in the mountains and we loved to hike. back in the day we did our share of backpacking so we were more minimalist in our camping style. At one point I remember my husband telling me that he thought the Scots with their kilts were on to something ... this was when we had hiked in the heat of the day to get to where we were going.


Beautiful, little fishing to fill the pan with trout, John Muir Wilderness?

As for the kilt, think of the bugs in the wilderness?
 

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I did a Google search on the meaning of Deuternomy 22:5. What kind of search do you think would be good to look into?
1 Timothy, Chapter 2
Proverbs, Chapter 31
1 Corinthians, Chapters 11, 14
Galatians, Chapter 3
Titus, Chapter 2
Proverbs, Chapters 3, 14, 21
Ephesians, Chapter 5
Psalms, Chapter 46

These are a few. It is crucial to understand what is being said in my opinion.
 

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How does Deuternomy 22:5 apply today? What do you think?
Paul said,

For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church.

Eph.5:31-32

So Christian meb and women symbolize Christ and his church and should portray themselves to this world in every respect.

Of course, all believers whether men or women together are his church and this is what Paul means when he says,

Nevertheless neither is the man without the woman, neither the woman without the man, in the Lord. For as the woman is of the man, even so is the man also by the woman; but all things of God.
1Cor.11:11-12
 

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in the day that this was written, men and women alike generally wore single-piece tunics. a woman's tunic might be slightly longer, have brighter colors or be of a bit finer weave.

so what do we mean by 'traditional' -- traditional for who? whatever culture we happen to find ourselves in?
Traditional in any culture you want to mention..
 
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Beautiful, little fishing to fill the pan with trout, John Muir Wilderness?
yup ... Chocolate Lake ...




Truth7t7 said:
As for the kilt, think of the bugs in the wilderness?
ha-ha ... it was just a thought he had ... he never followed through ... more of a thermal issue "down under" :)



 

Truth7t7

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yup ... Chocolate Lake ...

ha-ha ... it was just a thought he had ... he never followed through ... more of a thermal issue "down under" :)
I do the standard run to Crowley Lake, Mammoth, Bodie, Bridgeport, fishing every other year for a week.

I checked out chocolate lake, and noticed Big Pine Campground, and the string of 10 Lakes above it, only 1.5 hr hike

I can't get anybody to take the adventure for a few days.

Thanks for the post
 

JaumeJ

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I want to dress as Yeshua would have me dress. Otherwise I have not tradition to speak of, maybe levi-s and a checkered or plaid shirt, who knows?
 

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Living in Sodom and Gomorrah and calling it "being tolerant"??
TOLERANCE is just another word for INDIFFERENCE towards God's holy word and against God's character that He is immutable (unchanging)
 

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Living in Sodom and Gomorrah and calling it "being tolerant"??
TOLERANCE is just another word for INDIFFERENCE towards God's holy word and against God's character that He is immutable (unchanging)
Hello GraceandTruth, what are you trying to say here?:unsure:
 

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My husband and I loved to camp in the mountains and we loved to hike. back in the day we did our share of backpacking so we were more minimalist in our camping style. At one point I remember my husband telling me that he thought the Scots with their kilts were on to something ... this was when we had hiked in the heat of the day to get to where we were going.


Very lovely
 

CherieR

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I want to dress as Yeshua would have me dress. Otherwise I have not tradition to speak of, maybe levi-s and a checkered or plaid shirt, who knows?
I like to dress in something comfortable and looks good. I find that cotton is pretty comfy.

This verse here is good :

And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him. Colossians 3:17 KJV https://bible.com/bible/1/col.3.17.KJV
 

GraceAndTruth

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Hello GraceandTruth, what are you trying to say here?:unsure:
In the general public there is much expression of being more understanding and accepting of "immorality" For Christians this is not an issue, what God has condemned remains condemned. Only repentance (turning away from) by the born again child of God will bring hearts into agreement with God.

1 Cor 6: 9-10
9 Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor [a]homosexuals, nor sodomites, 10 nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God.
 
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I shop in the women's department for clothes and my husband shops in the men's department for clothes
 

CherieR

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In the general public there is much expression of being more understanding and accepting of "immorality" For Christians this is not an issue, what God has condemned remains condemned. Only repentance (turning away from) by the born again child of God will bring hearts into agreement with God.

1 Cor 6: 9-10
9 Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor [a]homosexuals, nor sodomites, 10 nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God.
In reading your first post I thought you may have been implying something negative about me; however in reading this second post it sounds like you may just be frustrated with the culture. It is true that people are encouraging more tolerance but sometimes you have it where the people asking for tolerance do not show this same tolerance to Christians. I believe in tolerance but this does not mean approving of one's actions that you disagree with.
 

GraceAndTruth

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In reading your first post I thought you may have been implying something negative about me; however in reading this second post it sounds like you may just be frustrated with the culture. It is true that people are encouraging more tolerance but sometimes you have it where the people asking for tolerance do not show this same tolerance to Christians. I believe in tolerance but this does not mean approving of one's actions that you disagree with.
Right! first post was not directed to you personally......was a short observation of population in general.
Yes, we tolerate bad manners, poor hygiene, and just about every human foible imaginable so we don't go around looking like grumpies and accumulating wrinkles on our foreheads. I would not go out of my way to insult (or be around) anyone who actively engaged in sin, but I would not accept them in fellowship EVER. I think we all know the definition of sin.

Your true words about not receiving the same tolerance.....so many times somone whose nose got out of joiont says "your don't act like a Christian"!!
And usually by someone who has no idea what being a Christian is. :)
 

CherieR

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Right! first post was not directed to you personally......was a short observation of population in general.
Yes, we tolerate bad manners, poor hygiene, and just about every human foible imaginable so we don't go around looking like grumpies and accumulating wrinkles on our foreheads. I would not go out of my way to insult (or be around) anyone who actively engaged in sin, but I would not accept them in fellowship EVER. I think we all know the definition of sin.

Your true words about not receiving the same tolerance.....so many times somone whose nose got out of joiont says "your don't act like a Christian"!!
And usually by someone who has no idea what being a Christian is. :)
Yeah, that's the thing that Christians aren't perfect. It may be that much of society is looking to Christians to have a higher standard of morality. Yet we are going to sin and mess up. A Christian is not someone who has it all together, or super moral or holy. A Christian is a person, a human being just like everyone else and looks to Jesus as Savior because he is our only hope for heaven.
 
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I do the standard run to Crowley Lake, Mammoth, Bodie, Bridgeport, fishing every other year for a week.

I checked out chocolate lake, and noticed Big Pine Campground, and the string of 10 Lakes above it, only 1.5 hr hike

I can't get anybody to take the adventure for a few days.

Thanks for the post
Happy trails ...