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Full offense, if you’re an unmarried teenager you have absolutely no business on this app making posts about traditional marriage or motherhood. It’s fine to aspire to being in a traditional relationship or being a homemaker, but now is the time for you to listen and learn from older more experienced women who are living those lives currently.
You don’t know the first thing about the dynamics of marriage, and you will not until you get there.
Humble yourselves and seek mentorship from women who lead the lives you wish for yourself and your future spouse and children.
“Similarly, older women should be reverent in their behavior, not slanderers, not addicted to drink, teaching what is good, so that they may train younger women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled, chaste, good homemakers, under the control of their husbands, so that the word of God may not be discredited.” - Titus 2:3-4
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annagracewood · 7 months
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The great value of a wife's and mother's work
Sisters, there is great value in a wife's and mother's work in the home. The impact she makes in her obedience to the Lord, in submitting to and following her husband, in loving her children, and in caring for her home cannot be overstated. Yet society ha
Sisters, there is great value in a wife’s and mother’s work in the home. The impact she makes in her obedience to the Lord, in submitting to and following her husband, in loving her children, and in caring for her home cannot be overstated. Yet society has long lied and downplayed the importance of her work. “One expression in Titus 2 deserves special notice. It is the word homemakers. The Greek…
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lilmissenglishlit · 1 month
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Titus Andronicus
Tamora
What begg’st thou, then? Fond woman, let me go!
Lavinia
’Tis present death I beg, and one thing more
That womanhood denies my tongue to tell.
O, keep me from their worse-than-killing lust,
And tumble me into some loathsome pit
Where never man’s eye may behold my body.
Do this, and be a charitable murderer”
Titus Andronicus Act 2. Sc. 3 Lines 172-178
This scene in the play is incredibly heartbreaking. Here, we see Lavinia begging Tamora not to let her sons, Chiron and Demetrius take her away. Lavinia knows that they intend to rape her, and she begs for Tamora to kill her instead, asking her to “be a charitable murderer.” Tamora denies Lavinia’s request, and we find out later in the play that not only did Chiron and Demetrius rape her, they mutilated her as well, cutting out her tongue so that she couldn’t even tell anyone what had happened to her or who had committed such heinous crimes against her. The line “Where never man’s eye may behold my body” really stands out to me because it lets us know that Lavinia really doesn’t like how men look at her body. She knows that men lust after her and sexualize her and, understandably, she does not like that. Of all the tragedy in Titus Andronicus, what happened to Lavinia is the worst in my opinion.
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image: https://www.rsc.org.uk/titus-andronicus/past-productions/production-history-in-pictures
(this is Lavinia after she has been assaulted by Chiron and Demetrius in a Japanese production of Titus Andronicus)
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zakiyaskyles · 2 years
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#Mentorship is an important part of continuous growth. Just because a person is an adult by legal terms does not mean the person is not in need of guidance from the wise. Titus 2 admonishes mature women to teach younger women the ways of Godly womanhood. I remember very vividly women, along with my mother who provided judgement-free wise counsel and many who do to this day. Because of them I am and now pass that wisdom on to other young women I mentor. There has been a breakdown in the natural progression of mentorship in our churches and communities. This week in what I'm calling #Titus2Talk, I will share my observations and possible solutions to help us close what I see as gaps. Mentorship is needed. Mentorship is necessary to continue building stronger people, communities and families! #TalkToMe- Do you believe in mentorship? How has mentorship impacted (or lack of) your life? #QueenlyandConfident #TheFeminineStrategy #BiblicalWomanhood #TheFeminineFemale #WomenInTheChuch #JesusLovesWomen #WomenInTheBible #BiblicalFemininity #ReignInYourLane #TheBlackChurch #AWomansWorth #AWomansValue #LeadLikeALady #ChurchOfGod #Womanhood #Proverbs31 #ChristLives #ChicksChat #ChurchGirls #Femininity #LadyLike #Christian #Feminine #Woman #Women #Church #Titus2 https://www.instagram.com/p/CitCTKsLogK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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biblical-womanhood · 5 years
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Finnish Alphabet
A
B - be
C - se
D - de
E - e
F - æf
G - ge
H - ho
I - i
J - ji
K - ko
L - æl
M - æm
N - æn
O - o
P - pe
Q - ku
R - ær
S - æs
T - te
U - u
V
W - tupla-vee
X - æks
Y - y
Z - tset
Ä - æ
Ö - ø
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I believe a woman, in order to be a good wife, must be (among other things) both sensual and maternal. Marriage entails sensuality - an appreciation of the body and the senses as distinguished from the intellect - but a woman must also have a certain maternal feeling toward her husband. Not that she babies him. Deep resentment is expressed sometimes by women who feel their husbands want to be babied. But a wife must want to take care of her husband and minister to him as gladly as a mother ministers to her child.
Elisabeth Elliot
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groovy-lady · 2 years
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lebkuchenhaus · 5 years
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Melissa's Favorite Fried Chicken
2/3 c. lard
2 c. Potatoes on the Side Instant Mashed Potatoes
1 tsp. salt
3 tsp. Hungarian paprika
2 tsp. Italian seasoning
9 garlic cloves, peeled
Place the lard in a baking pan and put it in a preheated 350° F oven to melt. Set it aside.
In a bowl, combine the potato flakes and the seasonings.
Roll the pieces of chicken in the melted fat, then put a garlic clove under the skin. Put it in the bowl with the seasoning mixture; sprinkle the top to cover. Shake off any excess.
Place the chicken skin down in the pan. Bake it for 50 minutes. With a spatula, turn the chicken over and bake another 10 minutes.
I like to serve the green bean and potato salad from Marcia Adams' Cooking from Quilt Country: Hearty Recipes from Amish and Mennonite Kitchens with this chicken. Ohio lemon pie and Indiana sugar cream pie are both good options for dessert.
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annagracewood · 4 months
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Quotes and thoughts on Titus 2 biblical womanhood
Titus 2: 3-5, 3 The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, [1] not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; 4 That they may teach the young women to be sober, [2] to love their husbands, to love their children, 5 To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. Tanner…
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phoukanamedpookie · 3 years
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"... the show seemed more interested in punishing white women than truly examining how power actually works." YESSSS. there were so many times it was like the writers forgot misogyny was(is) a very real problem?? and i hate that i even have 2 say this but im obviously not defending the shit christina did. she leaned into all the privileges her whiteness afforded her but, she was also very aware of the limitations and it seemed like the writers were going further explore that—
—in ep5 we got that one frank conversation w ruby& that whole ep was great at depicting the contrast between the misogynoir BW face bc of our gender+race and the way white womanhood is kneecapped by the patriarchy. like her very motive was freedom not yt world domination lmao! ive already said times how the ending was cartoonish bc christina was never stupid and rash. so 2 make her this one note villianin the end? lazy! they rly went 'christina is the big bad bc of reasons, beware!' like what?
Exactly. It didn’t make any fucking sense. You had Lancaster kidnapping Black folks and hacking them up for spare body parts. Not to mention how he “accidentally” beat the shit outta Leti in the back of that police van, or how he assaulted and cursed Dee.
And that’s not even touching the potential for Tic and Leti’s spell to go wrong (remember: the language of Adam is tricky to get right, and messing up can have disastrous consequences) and accidentally resurrect Titus Braithwhite. Y’know, the Titus Braithwhite who murdered a whole tribe of indigenous people, owned slaves, and tried to sacrifice the baby he made by raping Hannah?
But Christina is the bigger threat? Chrsitina is the Ultimate Big Bad? Christina who pursues immortality because she wants the time and freedom to experience everything life has to offer? Riiiiiight. Christina is no paragon of virtue, nor is she an embodiment of pure evil. She’s a trickster figure through and through, much like Anansi, Legba, Loki, Lucifer (in his Faustian guise), Br’er Rabbit, Coyote, Reynard the Fox, Puck, Queen Mab, the Sidhe, djinn, sheydim, and so on. 
(It would have been fascinating for the show to explore lost/forgotten history and culture via ancestral magic because that’s such a potent source of resistance against white supremacy. Yes, even for white people.)
That shit reads a whole lot like somebody on that writing team projecting their issues with Becky Ann from 10th grade onto this character.
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all-feminism-is-bad · 7 years
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To further succeed, [learn the feminine arts and skills]. Learn to cook, clean, and manage a household. Learn the womanly art of thrift and how to rear children. Forget about yourself and devote yourself to the welfare and happiness of your family. -Helen Andelin, "Fascinating Womanhood," pg. 102 Painting: "The Young Housewife" (1875) By: François Bonvin (French, 1817-1887)
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tradfemmemelissa · 7 years
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That noble work (homemaking) is not emphasized or appreciated anywhere near to the degree it should be. That will turn around when single and married men and women embrace instead of chafe against God's ideal of young women being "workers at home" (Titus 2:5), joyfully making whatever sacrifices are necessary at the appropriate time in their lives, encouraging others to do the same. -John MacArthur, "Different By Design: Discovering God's Will for Today's Man and Woman," pg. 82 Painting: Churning Butter (1866-1868) Artist: Jean-François Millet (French; 1814-1875)
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myriad--starlings · 6 years
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there are...tears in my eyes....and I don’t know if it’s because this is so horrible or because it’s passed that point to hilarity.
a summary: the Message changes some wording to better fit modern English, changes the essential fundie phrase “keeper at home” to “keep a good house”, and totally eliminates the phrase about being obedient to husbands. shocking. Biblical womanhood is under fire. because. y’know. being an obedient little mouse at home is
totally
what Biblical womanhood is about...yeah...
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biblical-womanhood · 5 years
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Verb: Watch
Present
Minä katson I watch
Sinä katsot You watch
Hän katsoo He watches
Hän katsoo She watches
Me katsomme We watch
Te katsotte You watch
He katsovat They watch
Past
Minä katsoin I watched
Sinä katsoit You watched
Hän katsoi He watched
Hän katsoi She watched
Me katsoimme We watched
Te katsoitte You watched
He katsoivat They watched
Future
Minä tulen katsomaan I will watch
Sinä tulet katsomaan You will watch
Hän tulee katsomaan He will watch
Hän tulee katsomaan She will watch
Me tulemme katsomaan We will watch
Te tulette katsomaan You will watch
He tulevat katsomaan They will watch
Me katsomme jalkapalloa. We watch football.
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