CHRISTIAN ASSIMULATION TO OLD TESTAMENT CHASTITY PROOF: A HYMEN-PROOF CLOTH BOX
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Christians must go back to the drawing board for a way to design a means of chastity for their daughters and community. We must go back to the Old Testament and follow the methods of our teachers of righteousness. The way women were guaranteed a life-time husband was through proof of their chastity. The female kept a hymen-cloth as proof of her virginity, which disallowed her husband to change his mind later about the responsibility of his marriage to her. Carrying this method over to our time, the cloth would only have to be kept for a short time if the male did not protest. If he did protest the chastity, he should be required to do it within the first 30 days after their copulation. Nevertheless, we must not allow any kind of physical testing from a gynecologist, which may be considered a defilement and male-cognizance (or female: lesbian-cognizance) issue in itself. The church is obligated to instruct the assembly as to how parents or guardians are to provide their daughters with a means of proving their chastity and legitimacy of marriage. A faithful parent should prepare his family for marriage and teach his daughters to be chaste and have a hymen-proof box with a cloth to implement the proof of her chaste relationship with her groom-to-be. Proof of virginity settles slanderous remarks of a dissatisfied husband: “Then shall the father of the damsel, and her mother, take and bring forth the tokens of the damsel’s virginity unto the elders of the city in the gate:” (Dt. 22:15) The parents of the woman evidently were expected to keep a cloth (see v.17) in case they needed it for proof of virginity and take it to the leaders of the community (in the gate). Do you understand what is required for proof? The male parent was obligated to raise chaste daughters and to see that their marriages were fulfilled correctly, even keeping proof of a daughter's first sexual experience and hymen breakage. However, today, many parents and children lack or disregard knowledge of purity, honesty, integrity, and even required chastity! As marriage continues, maybe even years down the road, a man may become suspicious and jealous of his wife that she has turned aside from her fidelity and become defiled by another man. The law of jealousies (Numbers 5:29) would apply to that. There is no excuse for marital uncleanliness. A man has a duty through God and the ministry to make sure he is not living with an unclean woman. Note in Nu. 5:18 impliedly women covered their head; Nu. 5:24 the woman has to drink the bitter water that causes the curse. Notice in symbolic contrast how people drank in a blessed way: 1 Cor. 10:4 drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ (KJV). Since we are in living in times of the New Covenant, our manner of offerings are not the same; however, we still have God overlooking our lives and we are responsible to Him, and we must live under his blessings and curses. In 1 Cor. 5:3-5, the congregation while being gathered together in union with Paul's spirit, with the power of the Lord Jesus Christ, were directed to deliver a sinner to Satan unto destruction of the flesh, in order that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus. Generally, we must assume our church gatherings do not accept fornicators as members into the congregation. It must be clarified that a woman must not have more than a one-male cognizance factor if she is living with a man, and the man must not be known so as to have had a relationship with any other living woman claiming he took her virginity. Currently in America, our decadent and corrupt government even mocks biblical laws that are required to determine morality. At one time in America, adultery and polygamy were prohibited to a degree. However, today, it is commonplace in different forms. We must not allow our fellowships and spiritual communities to become defiled as such.
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Links: Virginity and Chastity: Requirement for Marriage Develop a Christian Virgin Testimony Natural and Biblical Revelation |
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