Prostitution in the Bible
There is still a group of people who call themselves the Coptic Church. These include, in addition to Copts, Orthodox and Catholics Christian. For them, the words of God are a passion of the gospel of Jesus. After all, Jesus brings people to the heart of the Father. It turns out that Christians that the story of Luke and his sequel in Acts is very accurately described. Similarly, the life story of Jesus in which the first performance in Galilee stands out. After his familiar words, the people present understand that God has just spoken. 'The kingdom of God' said Jesus, causes doubt among the Pharisees and great leaders. If we compare the two gospels of Luke and Matthew with each other, the experience of women will be particularly noticeable. Whether you give her a name or make her anoint does matter. The body part that is then waxed is also striking: the feet with Lucas, the head with Matthew. More interesting is the final journey from Jesus to Jerusalem or to the end of his existence. And now the most important part: the world of men and women from the Bible. There must be a difference in the way of acting towards the other. Men had the task of ensuring abuse and conviction towards the woman. In addition to practicing their craft (there were many fishermen and carpenters), they were given a second assignment. The fact that the women became prostitutes is not difficult to explain. There was nothing to choose. It is inconceivable that women had nothing to say in Biblical times, as witnessed by Luke and Matthew's report. Among the biblical women, Rachab and Ruth were at the mercy of forced sex. But above all, telling life stories is what they've done. The possession and liberation that Mary went through was part of her 7 torments, which in itself says much what she endured during her lifetime. The story of life that we are allowed to lay down with Jesus is possible for both sexes. Even at this time we know the word prostitute or prostitute alone they are no longer intended for abuse or conviction. More like a trade object to make a lot of money with it. The profession still has a meaning.
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