Ellen Brown
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In certain Jewish sects women cover their head whether by using a snood, or a wig and I do not know where that originated. I had been told that the Byzantines started it, but certainly the Jews predate them? Of course it is well known that almost all Muslim women are to cover their heads, but illogically the Quran only says to "cover your modesty". Perhaps that got established in one of the Hadiths, or Fatwas? As a once very observant Muslim, it is embarrassing to admit that I don't know except that many Muslim women will not even speak to a woman who is not covered.
Interestingly, most Christians think there is no head covering requirement, but if one looks at 1 Cor 11, and several places in the OT, the practice is there. Paul (?) makes it a requirement for respectable women, and in the OT, it seems to be assumed. Somehow all that got abrogated and I wonder if the bit in the NT got overworked when we were told we could eat anything?
In the present climate in America, I am fearful of covering my head and feel very guilty because of it.
Interestingly, most Christians think there is no head covering requirement, but if one looks at 1 Cor 11, and several places in the OT, the practice is there. Paul (?) makes it a requirement for respectable women, and in the OT, it seems to be assumed. Somehow all that got abrogated and I wonder if the bit in the NT got overworked when we were told we could eat anything?
In the present climate in America, I am fearful of covering my head and feel very guilty because of it.