ubicaritas
sinning boldly
- Jul 22, 2017
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Lol, what? So what if the Bible was written by men. Scripture is God breathed. The authors being men doesn't mean God thinks less of women, or that scripture is not applicable to women, or that scripture never talks about women, etc.
And the main purpose of the Bible is to reveal Christ and the way of salvation through Christ. This is why it focuses on God calling Israel, the Saviour coming out of Israel, Christ's life, death, and resurrection, and the early church. And in Christ there is no 'male or female.'
And even while not the main focus, scripture still gives plenty of insight about what it means to be a woman, what makes a strong woman, etc. It also gives narratives and histories about many noble (and ignoble, like Jezebel) women of the past.
There are women who get far more exploration and mention than many of the 12 disciples, even.
[ Does the Bible marginalize women?
See Answer: http://ebible.com/answers/17168?ori=167400]
Many readings of the Bible do marginalize or repress the voices of women. Fortunately, this is a criticism that my church takes seriously.
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