True or False Flashcards
1
Q
- 1 Corinthians 11 is nothing more than an old cultural argument
A
False
2
Q
- The world “culture” is never used in 1 Corinthians 11
A
True
3
Q
- 1 Corinthians 11 ties “hair” to God’s creative order that speaks to all times & places
A
True
4
Q
- Paul shows a woman’s uncut hair is given for her “covering”
A
True
5
Q
- For centuries Jewish men wore prayer shawls
A
True
6
Q
- Paul uses “ordinances” or “paradosis” which are used of handed down commands, or orders (as in military)
A
True
7
Q
- Men were not to wear “veils” or “coverings” according to Paul
A
False
8
Q
- A woman “covered” means long not necessarily uncut hair.
A
- False
9
Q
- “Covered” for women is attached to “uncovered” akatakalupto in 11:5, 13 showing it means uncut hair
A
True
10
Q
- The NIV explicitly shows a man being “covered” can only refer to a veil.
A
False
11
Q
- Long hair on men (not lack of a veil) indicates lack of spiritual submission.
A
True
12
Q
- Paul did appeal to culture for proving the shame of long hair for men.
A
False
13
Q
- Veils were considered disgraceful on Jewish or Greek men.
A
False
14
Q
- The word uncovered “akatakaluptos” means to interrupt the flow downward
A
True
15
Q
- The word “katakaluptos” is Paul’s word for uncut hair covering
A
True