Furthermore, Deuteronomy , the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible written in the seventh century B. In the oracles of the eighth century prophet Isaiah , God is described as a woman in labor and a mother comforting her children.
And the Book of Proverbs maintains that the feminine figure of Holy Wisdom, Sophia , assisted God during the creation of the world. Additionally, Jewish rabbis equated the Torah, the law of God, with Sophia, which means that feminine wisdom was with God from the very beginning of time.
Perhaps one of the most remarkable things ever said about God in the Hebrew Bible occurs in Exodus 3 when Moses first encounters the deity and asks for its name.
In fact, the personal name of God, Yahweh , which is revealed to Moses in Exodus 3, is a remarkable combination of both female and male grammatical endings. Secondly, the masculine title might be used because of the distinctive functional responsibilities of males. In the Bible, God gave males and females different roles: the males are assigned headship whereas females are assigned helper-ship. Both can be saved freely by Jesus Christ and be made beloved children of God - we are all one in Christ Jesus Galatians When Jesus walked on earth, he had many women disciples whom he ministered to and accepted into his close community.
Thus, God is a good God who loves and values all his creation, both men and women. Home Does God Make Sense? There is also the book and film The Shack, which controversially depicts two of the persons of the Godhead as women. If we are to view this question through the lens of the Bible, assuming that Scripture is 'God breathed' and is the means by which God reveals himself to us, then it would be most accurate to say that he reveals himself as male.
God frequently relates to us as a father. So why are these images in the Bible? The images of giving birth, a child in a womb and nursing are necessarily feminine. The answer to the question about why God is referred to in masculine terms in the Bible really has only one answer: This is the way God has chosen to reveal Himself to us. God is never described with sexual characteristics in the Scriptures, but He does consistently describe Himself in the masculine gender.
While God contains all the qualities of both male and female genders, He has chosen to present Himself with an emphasis on masculine qualities of fatherhood, protection, direction, strength, etc.
One famous Christian scholar, C.
0コメント