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Im sorry I am confusing. When I think of virgin I think of the proof she is a virgin. It reminds me of numbers five when I woman has gone aside after another and lain with another man. If she is found not guilty, she is pronounced clean(not having lain with another), free, under the law of jealousies of her husband when he suspects her of adultery. It is this woman who is clean that conceives, and bears fruit.(unto God)ear VictoryinJesus,
I am a little confused by your comments, especially this one: But I thought it’s the Chaste Virgin —the unmarried woman(pronounced clean) whose husband is dead (by the body of Christ), presented to Christ, being free to be joined to another, even Him who raised from the dead.
I’m getting confused myself. I do acknowledge the Marriage analogy. I do see it as Spiritual otherwise 1 Corinthians 7:29 stands out as an odd things to say, “But this I say, brethren, the time is short: it remains, that both they that have wives be as though they had none;”
You make sense to me. But it’s all scrambled around because of how you’ve interpreted it, contradicts what I thought it says. That is what confuses me. Not your words. For example …thinking you have the puzzle pieces in the right order where the picture is becoming clear. Then someone rearranges the pieces and you question the picture that was taking shape because now all the pieces are in different places. Does that make sense? point is no matter how many times you come back to say let me make it clearer. It is not the clarity that doesn’t make sense, it’s things like (still) the early and latter rain that I still haven’t seen where it seems central to how you see things. Because then the early and latter rain leads to why this virgin is this, and why this virgin is that…because of the early and latter rain. Every thing you say based off if He has come the first time or retuned the second time unto salvation.I'll try to explain it again in a shorter and more direct way.
I’ll try again. In the above I see the married woman cares for the things of the world, how she must please her husband.1Cor 7:34 There is difference also between a wife and a virgin. The unmarried woman careth for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit: but she that is married careth for the things of the world, how she may please her husband.
^she is those Paul spoke to in Romans 7 brothers, by the body of Christ you are free to marry another, even Him who raised from the dead. To serve in “newness of Spirit”
When I think of “newness of Spirit” I think of “a chaste Virgin” in “newness” she is free-pronounced clean— and can marry another, even Him who raised from the dead. “If her husband be dead” which “by the body of Christ” …Her husband is dead. She is free from being bond to the law of her husband…
I see the married woman as trying to please that law of her husband and failing, she cares for the things of the world and how she must please her husband. It does nothing.
It’s the virgin —-free by the body of Christ who has been made free from the law of her husband to serve in “newness of Spirit” …when I think of virgin I think of an inspection of whether she is a virgin…she is pronounced “clean” and presented to Christ. What I hear you say is the married in the above does well? I don’t think so, but it’s the married woman please the world, still being in bondage, caring for the things of the world and how she must please what has not been buried and crucified by the body of Christ.
The virgin in newness of Spirit, also called “the unmarried” : The unmarried woman cares for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit. Paul spoke of only having Timothy to send to them, only Timothy naturally cared for their state, all other men cares not for things of the Lord, but went after their own things.
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