A Theology of Woman from Genesis 1-2: Reflecting God’s Image, ....
A Theology of Woman from Genesis 1-2: Reflecting God’s Image, ......
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by robt.k.fall, May 4, 2024.
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Images of God in the Bible
Isaiah 42:14 - God as a pregnant woman
Isaiah 66 13 - God as the mother
Psalm 22 9 - God as midwife
Psalm 123 2 - God as mistress/wife
Matt 23:37; Luke 13:34 - God as a mother hen
Rob -
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I'm glad Deacon cited his scripture references.
They present an entirely different picture than what is stated.
For example, this simile stated,
compared to another simile cited in scripture:
that compares two things using the words "like" or "as".
We can see an entirely different picture being painted from stating;
"God as a pregnant woman"
when it is shown by the verse what is actually being said is as follows;
"now will I cry like a travailing woman".
God (is and/or consists in His Being(?) as a pregnant woman
vs God "crying like a travailing woman."
FIRST; "God as a pregnant woman" is a simile*
which is comparing "a pregnant woman" to "God".
WHEREAS, ON THE OTHER AND,
"now will I cry like a travailing woman" is a simile*
which is comparing the "cry of a travailing woman", to God's "cry".
So, to state and imply that there is a comparison
which 1.) is equating God 2.) with a woman
is painting an entirely different picture in THAT simile*,
(which, again, is a figure of speech used when comparing two things)
then we see in the scripture reference
where another different simile* was used
which is making the comparison between;
1.) the "cry of a ...woman", and 2.) the "cry" of God,
"now will I cry like a travailing woman".
BEHOLD, a "pregnant woman" and "the cry of a pregnant woman"
ARE TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SUBJECT MATTERS,
TO BE TRYING TO SAY THAT THEY ARE BOTH "LIKE" GOD,
AND/OR COMPARABLE TO WHO GOD IS.
CLEARLY, BOTH OF THEM
DON'T MAKE VALID COMPARISONS AT ALL,
IN THE WAY THEY ARE STATED.
ONLY ONE DOES.
Get it? That's one example.
Need I go on? Maybe later.