PREVENTING DEPRESSION RADICAL PERSPECTIVE Jesus toward women is no other name
PERSPECTIVE TOWARDS WOMEN JESUS \u200b\u200b
To find a Biblical perspective to real women and their place in the kingdom of God, the best place to start is by examining how Jesus is the
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Jesus tried his best to challenge cultural prejudices against women that were so ingrained in the New Testament Israel.
In the primitive world that Jesus lived, women were considered little more than property.
also were seen as poor, ignorant and disgustingly immoral. That was what they taught the Jewish religious leaders,
who did not permit women to enter certain parts of the temple and also separated them from men in synagogues.
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At the time of Jesus considered women as a source of evil temptation sexualy they represented the original sin of Eve
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And because they were valued only for their role of servitude, as wives and mothers were not allowed to be taught by the rabbis.
women were basically inferior servants and their place was in the field, in the well or in the kitchen. If you ever came out of the house, was expected to keep a belo.
permiria They were not talking to men in public (except with their spouses), or testify in a court of law because a woman witness was not credible.
was in this context that the Messiah came preaching a message of Love gives you access
without any restrictions to the Father.
Women
As twenty-first century has basic human rights often take for granted
the revolutionary aspect of Jesus' efforts to elevate women in a society that degraded .
What we think is an action normal_Por example, the intimate conversation that Jesus had with the Samaritan woman in
pozo_Fue really a dramatic act in a culture in which it was inappropriate for a man to talk yet.
with a woman in public.
Jesus received
women among his disciples, and angered some rabbis to break this restriction,
cultuta given by the time.
see as many passages in the Bible, personal example of the interaction of Jesus with women, it becomes obvious that
was emphasizing an important truth.
look at these passages: "Mary sat at his feet." _42 In Luke 10:38, Jesus commended Mary for listening
his teachings, and gently chided her sister Martha after that is to ask him to send Mary
back to the kitchen.
This passage shows the radical attitude Jesus in the equal treatment of women, unfortunately this is not always what we see today women's leadership is questioned or branded as a rebel and other things, stronger, more does not preach this issue that is relevant to encuanto Women may also be called disciples.
The tender words of Jesus to Mary in which he praised for choosing the best part \u0026lt;> (v42),
was clear evidence that he had come to call the woman, not only to men, to his disciples.
Women also had a place at his feet. And if they were invited to learn from him, for reasons not
tambiem be asked comosionadas to teach others about it?