Dear Ray: Here is your comment to someone named Tad about a question he had about men having long hair.
Dear Tad:
The "long hair" of I Cor. 11:14 is not speaking solely of "long" hair, but, tressed hair or tresses, ringlets of curled hair, or tufts.
My question to you is: Where in the scriptures do you read the answer you had for him?
I have been reading a lot from your web, and have found them to interesting and truthful until I read this. You have stressed sticking to the scriptures, yet you digressed in your answer to Tad.
How do you answer this?
Shirley
Dear Shirley:
Well I can certainly see how you could totally lose confidence in me over a subject a big and as important as long hair. Ray is an heretic--what more is there to be said? Take him out and shoot him!
Just kidding........
"Does not even nature itself teach you, that if a man have long hair [Greek: #2863, komao, Strong's: from 2864 'to wear TRESSES of hair'], it is a shame unto him? But if a woman have long hair [Greek: #2863, kamao, Strong's "from 2865, 'to wear TRESSES of hair']
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: 'tress, a long a LOCK or RINGLET of hair, A PLAIT of hair;' 'ringlet, a long SPIRALLY CURLED, LOCK of hair;' 'lock, A length or CURL of hair; a TRESS.' Etc.
"Is not even nature itself teaching you that if a man, indeed, should have TRESSES, it is a dishonor to him, yet if a woman should have TRESSES, it is her glory, seeing that TRESSES have been given her...." (I Cor. 11:14-15, CONCORDANT LITERAL NEW TESTAMENT)
God be with you,
Ray