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Maria
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It is disappointing that in a book that claims to offer an antidote to unbiblical teaching about men and women, there is very little engagement with the key biblical texts that address just those matters.
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— Feb 04, 2026 02:41AM
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Maria
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problem of the book??? not all relevant Scripture is examined??? 😕
— Feb 04, 2026 02:39AM
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Maria
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The woman's nursery duty is valued. The woman's service in VBS is valued. Is her theological contribution valued? 🤔
— Feb 04, 2026 02:32AM
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Maria
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Many commentators downplay the significance of the book of Ruth by calling it a love story between Boaz and Ruth. But it is a love story of a different kind. It is hesed love of God to his people. 😍💌
— Feb 04, 2026 02:30AM
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Maria
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Women aren't left out. They aren't ignored; they are heard. They are more than heard; they contribute. 😍😍😍
— Feb 04, 2026 02:28AM
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Maria
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Whenever a strong woman is portrayed in Scripture, teaching or leading a man in any salient way, the popular explanation is often that God is making a point that there were no good men at the time. The argumen never holds thraction, as we all know God can use Balaam's ass (Num 22:21-41) if he chooses. 😲🤔😍
— Feb 04, 2026 01:46AM
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