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Men and women both struggle because of the dualism of themselves in terms of male and female characteristics. Why do we insist that little boys cannot playhouse with little girls when ultimately, they should be groomed to healthy behavior concerning marriage and nurturing children? Why do we call a little girl a tomboy because she likes trucks and climbs trees when she has dreams to be a military officer or construction engineer? If our society, because of its ignorance has pushed some of us too far to the left or right because we refuse to embrace our triune aspects (body, soul, and spirit)…mehr

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Men and women both struggle because of the dualism of themselves in terms of male and female characteristics. Why do we insist that little boys cannot playhouse with little girls when ultimately, they should be groomed to healthy behavior concerning marriage and nurturing children? Why do we call a little girl a tomboy because she likes trucks and climbs trees when she has dreams to be a military officer or construction engineer? If our society, because of its ignorance has pushed some of us too far to the left or right because we refuse to embrace our triune aspects (body, soul, and spirit) and our dualism characteristics (male and female). Men and women and some part of their earthy journey have wrestled with these concepts and thoughts making way to win the battle and to come out the victor.This book is an exploration of the historical and traditional context in which women are portrayed biblically. The Hebrew narrative given to us expresses what God has spoken which ascribes to what the women would be to Adam which was Ezer Kenegdo. The initial denotation of the word is not a lesser or greater of himself, she was an equal to him.
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