I've actually studied the Bible and I believe, because of the violence, rape, owned women, orders to kill those whom are different, etc., that it can not be the words of a God, but is instead the writings of men and what MEN want to do. = Own women, slaves, rape, war, murder others, take other people's lands, etc.
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First, I find Eve was Not blamed , but Adam was.
The slavery of old was Not the same as the slave-trade business of the Old South.
Woman were made in God's image. Man and women were to co-operate, Not compete, with each other.
The Old Law said to 'honor' mother...
Pregnant women where given honorable consideration at Exodus chapter 21.
Women could obtain a field, vineyard, besides run her own business - Proverbs 31:11; Proverbs 31:16-19.
Women could run a profitable business - Proverbs 31:24.
Women had a personal relationship with God such as Hannah did at 1 Samuel 1:11; 1 Samuel 1:24-28.
The woman of 2 Kings 4:22-25 consulted Elisha on Sabbath days.
Men did seek advice from Deborah and Huldah (women) as per Judges 4:4-8; 2 Kings 22:14-16; 2 Kings 14:20.
Women were included to education about the Law - Deuteronomy 31:12; Nehemiah 8:2; Nehemiah 8:8.
Women served at the tabernacle as per Exodus 38:1; 1 Chronicles 25:5-6
Women were to share in educating male children - Proverbs 31:1.
Children were Not to forsake the law of the mother as per Proverbs 1:8.
The woman who was unfairly treated, God stepped in at 2 Kings 4:1-7.
Women could inherit even if No sons were in the family - Numbers 27:1-8.
Jesus did Not treat women as inferior. Remember the Woman at the Well.
Older woman treated as mothers, and younger women as sisters - 1 Timothy 5:2.
Women's place was Not just for the kitchen - Luke 10:38-42.
Jesus chose ' women ' to bear witness to his resurrection first.
Husbands are to assign honor to their wives 1 Peter 3:7; Genesis 21:12.
The ' promised land ' area was promised by God so that land was under His regulations.
The Golden Rule of Leviticus 19:18 also applied to foreigners - Leviticus 19:33-34.
The Gibeonites chose to accept God's regulations and they could stay in the promised land.
Those who were executed (not murdered) were for the sake of justice for the righteous.