Hello!
I'm looking for a deeper meaning on the following verses from the bible, the reason is because I can't figure out it's deep and holy meaning. I don't find these verses good but they might be and I might just be missing something so any help would be good
Deuteronomy 22:28-29
1 Corinthians 11:7-9
Deuteronomy 21:18-21
Ephesians 5:22-24
1 Peter 3:7
and Sirach 42:14-16 (I am aware that some bibles do not have this but if it does then please explain the holy meaning behind it)
Thanks,
Venomous
All of Deuteronomy 22:13-30 seems to be about making the best of a bad situation.
Advice on trying to right a wrong.
I would not take anything in that section as God's plan for the right way to do things.
From a NT perspective, I would suggest that attempting to make amends for a wrong is still a generally good principal to follow.
However, being clearly an OT law ... I suggest asking a Rabbi for a second opinion.
If you examine all of 1 Corinthians, you walk away with the feeling that the church at Corinth was operating under the spiritual equivalent of Murphy's Law ... whatever could go wrong, spiritually, did go wrong.
1 Corinthians 1 - Church fighting over leaders.
1 Corinthians 2 - Admonition to seek Truth from the Holy Spirit.
1 Corinthians 3 - Criticism of worldly Christians.
1 Corinthians 4 - Plea to return to true teaching.
1 Corinthians 5 - Dealing with incest.
1 Corinthians 6 - Dealing with lawsuits and sexual immorality.
1 Corinthians 7 - Dealing with married and unmarried believers.
1 Corinthians 8 - Dealing with fights over food and temple orgies.
1 Corinthians 9 - Need for self-sacrifice and discipline.
1 Corinthians 10 - Dealing with people reveling in their forgiveness as an excuse to indulge in orgies.
At last we arrive at 1 Corinthians 11, where Paul is instructing them to engage in cultural modesty with respect to their hair ... and to stop turning the Lords Supper into a festival of gluttony and drunken revelry.
The spiritual importance for our age lies not in the specific details ... we don't have a lot of temple orgies or carved idols to avoid ... but in the deeper and universal principles of seeking modesty, preferential love for one another, and wisdom from the Holy Spirit for what it means to have freedom in Christ.
In other words, "Freedom is not the right to do as you please, but the liberty to do as you ought." (author unknown)
Deuteronomy 21:18-21 again deals with a bad situation, not God's preferred plan of action. A 2001 Canadian Study quoted a statistic that 14% of parents will suffer physical abuse at the hands of their children. The statistics for psychological abuse and financial abuse are unknowable because incidents are almost never reported. I have no idea whether the Deuteronomy 21 solution of stoning abusive children at the city gate was ever a good idea, but before I would be willing to condemn God for something that has a very high burden of proof (capital crimes require multiple reliable eye-witnesses who agree on the details), I would be interested in hearing your plan for dealing with the issue in our age. Like Deuteronomy 22, I urge you to get a second opinion from a Rabbi.
Ephesians 5 was already explained by someone else.
1 Peter 2:11 to 1 Peter 3:7 are all about living a holy life through submission. Submission to authority and submission to one another. These verses and those before and after also ring with the call to place the welfare of others above your personal well being.
(Sorry, never read Sirach 42).
What in particular bothers you about these verses?