Title: Head covering in Church
1HEAD COVERING the Glory of God
By ZG Hunt
2INTRODUCTION
Today, we have more serious issues to face, than
head covering. It is not a salvational issue.
SDAs, like many others, are majoring in minors.
While ignoring the weightier matters of Character
development - Will persecution reveal the
temperament of the Lamb and not of the dragon?
It is not our hair that is the problemit is our
TONGUES!!! All this debating on trivial things,
is only teaching us to have the character of
the beast.
3INTRODUCTION
- In modern society, some Women reject the wearing
of hats or veils, giving these reasons - It implies women's inferiority to men. ?
- An example of Paul's male chauvinism. ?
- A conflict between Paul women prophets ?
- Un-certainty on validity of 1Cor for today. ?
- Outmoded practice of the Apostolic Church ?
- A local and temporary custom. ?
- Veils were a Pagan Temple custom for prostitutes
only. ? - It is old fashioned ?
4INTRODUCTION
- Is Head Covering Legalism?
- Legalism is looking to scripture, to earn
salvation, see how much one can get away with.
It is not searching, for that, which is most
pleasing to God. - John 1423 He who loves me, keeps my commandments
- The saints in the last days, will keep all Gods
commandments, have the testimony of Jesus. - Obedience is a work of Grace, follows
Salvation by grace.
5INTRODUCTION
- Was Pauls main concern Men with long hair
Women with bald heads? - Romans 1516 That I should be the minister of
Jesus Christ to the Gentiles. - He was teaching the Gentile Corinthians.
Corinth was famous for its wealth, luxury,
trade, temple prostitution and idol worship.Â
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6The principal deity of Corinth was Aphrodite, the
goddess of love. The temple of Apollo had to
have 1,000 young women as courtesans, or public
prostitutes, before the alter of love.Thus the
command to teach, baptize and teach again, was
needed in Corinth.
INTRODUCTION
7INTRODUCTION
- Thus, Paul wrote to the Corinthian believers
- 1Cor 112 Now I praise you, brethren, that ye
remember me in all things, and keep the
ordinances, as I delivered them to you. - Head coverings, show acceptance of
- Gods Creation order, in the church family.
- Man was given a woman, whom he named.
- As Testimony to the Angels
- All this has to do with the glory of God.
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8INTRODUCTION
- 1Corinthians topics are varied and unconnected.
The most common topic is - The Glory of God in Christian Conduct.
- 1Cor 1031 Whether therefore ye eat or drink, or
whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. - Paul deals with
- Individual misconduct abuses, then
- Corporate assembly misconduct abuses.
9Abuses The Glory Of God
- The Corinthian believers were not living to the
glory of God but to self-glory. This was the
root of their trouble improper behavior. - Having come from a Greek pagan background, they
still retained a high regard for man's
leadership, wisdom, intellect, knowledge,
understanding and eloquence. This led to a
desire for ostentation. - This indicated spiritual immaturity, and the
abuse of Spiritual gifts.
10Abuses The Glory Of God
- Paul starts by expressing his gratitude to God
for the Corinthians' many gifts. He praises the
Corinthians for adhering to his teachings. - He then admonishing them
- 1Cor 129 No flesh should glory in His presence
- 1Cor 131 He that glorieth, let him glory in the
Lord - 1Cor 27 God's wisdom is our glory
- 1Cor 321 Therefore let no man glory in men
- 1Cor 47 Why do you glory, as though you had not
received it? -
11GLORY doxa - "brightness, splendour, radiance,
magnificence, fame, renown and honour". The verb
is I glorify. (In 1Cor 27-8 620 1031
117,15 1540-41,43) --------- GLORY
kauchaomai - "self-glory or boastfulness. I
glory or I boast". (In 1Cor 129, 31 321
47 56 915-16).GLORY physioo - "I puff up
arrogant, boastful, conceited, made proud".
(In 1Cor 46,18-19 52 81 134) ---------
The 1st means GIVING Glory, the other 2 means
TAKING Glory. (Glory1625)
3 Words Translated as "Glory
12Individual misconduct Abuses
- Paul admonishing various abuses
- 1Cor 46 be (not) puffed up for one against
another - 1Cor 52 In sexual immorality they were worse
than the pagans and yet were "puffed up" - 1Cor 56 Your glorying is not good as a little
leaven (evil) leaveneth the whole lump. - Believers are suing one another in court.
- 1Cor 620 Ye are bought with a price, therefore
glorify God in your body and in your spirit which
are God's. - 1Cor 81 Be not stumbling blocks to those with
tender consciences in respect of food drink
offered to idols (81). - 1Cor 916 it were better for me to die than that
any man should make my glorying void. For though
I preach the Gospel, I have nothing to glory of. - 1Cor 1031 whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory
of God
13Corporate misconduct Abuses
- Now Paul talks about corporate gatherings for
worship, prayer, the Lord's Supper, spiritual
gifts. (1Cor 11-14) - He cautions against being puffed up in the use of
spiritual gifts, offering the counterpoise, love. - 1Cor 134 charity envieth not charity vaunteth
not itself, is not puffed up, 5 seeketh not her
own - Love is remedy for self-glorification in all its
ugly manifestations. (Puffed-up 6x) - (Edify 8x)
14TRADITIONAL HEAD COVERING
- Now we can discuss 1Cor 111-16.
- Just as we must live to the glory of God, so we
must manifest that glory in gathering for
Worship, Prayer Communion. Angels witness
disorder, because Men Women are filling the
same function, in Church leadership. - In Paul's day, Jewish Roman men and women
covered their heads, to pray. But the Greeks
prayed sacrificed with heads uncovered.
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15TRADITIONAL HEAD COVERING
- This trade port congregation, had members from
every nation. Paul reiterates why the Church,
now 30 years old, cuts across the worship
conventions of both Jews Greeks. - Paul compares the Corinthians, ignoring the
Christian code of conduct, with the ignoring of
the common practice in Christian assembly. - Pagan Romans offered libations, with the head
covered" by a fold of the toga. - Pagan Greeks had bare or laurel-wreathed heads.
- Jews wore the Kippah
- Christian women wore veils.
16TRADITIONAL HEAD COVERING
- "Among Greeks the habit was to offer worship with
head uncovered." Alford's Greek N.T., V2 p 564 - Â "The Greeks (men women) remained bareheaded in
public prayer" AT Robertson, Word Pictures in
the NT, V4 p159 - ------------------------------------------------
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------------------- - Roman custom "heads are shrouded before the altar
with a Phrygian vestment" Virgil, Aeneid, Bk3
p545 - "when thou payest vows veil thy hair"
Virgil, Aeneis Bk3 p403 - ------------------------------------------------
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------------------- - "Let not the Wise Men, (Jews) nor the scholars
pray unless they be covered" Maimonides. - "Among the Jews, so usual is it for their women
to have the head veiled, that they may thereby be
recognized." Tertullian, 160-225 A.D., De
Corona, ch4
17TRADITIONAL HEAD COVERING
- 1Cor 1116 But if any man seem to be contentious,
we have no such custom, neither the churches of
God. - PAGAN TRADITION
- JewsRomans (MF) pray with head covered
- Greeks (MF) pray with head un-covered
- Christians (M) pray with head un-coveredChristian
s (F) pray with head covered - Paul did not follow Jewish or Greek custom.
- It was Gods clear command that men were not to
cover their heads in prayer, for all churches,
all Time all Place.
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18Christian HEAD COVERING
- Paul explains the Christian worship order, the
reasons this is to Gods glory. - It is an injunction, to Both man woman
- Man (Glory of God) may not cover his head
- Woman (Glory of man) must cover her head.
- Paul then answers his 2 questions1. Why must
we practise head covering?2. Why must Men
Women be different?
19Why HEAD COVERING
- Now, Womans lib theology teaches that this
ORDINANCE was only for the Corinthian Church
Time. - But, Paul includes in his greeting a phrase not
found in any of his other epistles. - 1Cor 12 Unto the church at Corinth, to them
that are called to be saints, with all that
in every place call upon the name of Jesus - Paul starts his Church Order reasoning with
- 1Cor 112 keep the ordinances as I delivered
them to you.
20Why HEAD COVERING
- The epistle to the Romans was addressed to the
Romans, yet we rightly accept the teachings as
binding on all generations, in all places. - 2 Corinthians was written to the assembly in
Achaia, Galatians to Galatia, Philippians to
Philippi etc, yet we acknowledge that whatever
was written in them was relevant to all
assemblies, of all times. - Yet, when Paul specifically commands this for
"all that in every place believe, the Liberals
reject it.
21Why HEAD COVERING
- To show Universal application Time
- 1Cor 1437 the things that I write unto you are
the commandments of the Lord. - These commandments include
- Head covering (1Cor 114-5)
- Communion practice (1Cor 1123)
- The exercise of Spiritual Gifts (1Cor 1230)
- The practice of Charity (1Cor 134)
- The use of tongues prophesy (1Cor 145)
- Order in worship (1Cor 1426)
- Different roles of men women (1Cor 1435)
- ?Dare any dispute, that only 1 is invalid?
22Commands given by God
- Paul received all his teachings from Jesus, (not
prophets or apostles) and handed them down to the
assemblies. - 1Cor 1123 For I have received of the Lord, that
which also I delivered unto you - 1Cor 153 For I delivered unto you, first of all
that which I also received - 1Cor 112 keep the ordinances, as I delivered
them to you. - These commands were from God
23Church Order
- Church order is GodgtChristgtMangtWomangtChild.
- 1Cor 113 I would have you know that the head of
every man is Christ and the head of the woman is
the man and the head of Christ is God. - This is called Creation order, as Man was created
before Woman, and Children. This shows Gods
plan through Subordination, to teach Salvation
correctly. - In the Godhead, although All 3 Persons are equal,
for order to be maintained, there must be
headship and subordination. - The head covering, therefore honors Christ as the
Creator Provider of salvation, Gods way!
24Church Order
- Man aner means Man, not Husband.
- Woman gune means Woman not Wife.
- Some translations imply that only husbands heads
should be bare wives heads covered. - Thus unmarried men women are not addressd.
- Other denominations teach that married women
only, are involved here. - If an unmarried man can NOT pray with his head
covered, what about the unmarried woman? - But when we see the purpose of the head covering,
then we will understand that all Men Women,
Married or Unmarried, come under Paul's
injunction.
25Church Order
- 1Cor 114 Every man praying or prophesying having
his head covered dishonoureth his head. 5 But
every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her
head uncovered dishonoureth her head, for that is
even all one as if she were shaved. 6 For if the
woman be not covered, let her also be shorn but
if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or
shaved let her be covered.
26Church Order
- Why were Prostitutes shaved? A shaved head
shamed her, discouraged her clients. Short
hair signaled that a woman was emulating a man. - Why should Uncovered heads also be shaved?
Uncovered heads signaled that a woman was
emulating a mans position. It shamed her,
discouraged her listeners. - If the glory of Christ is the man, then it
should not be covered. If the glory of man is
the woman, then it should be covered, before God.
- Prov 124 A virtuous woman is a crown to her
husband
27Greek ART
- Some imply that the ORDINARY Corinthian women had
shaved heads! This is not supported by History,
Art or the Bible. - 1Cor115 is even all one as if she were shaved
- This shows that the woman had LONG hair on their
head, else how could they be shorn. - So Paul was advocating a head covering, not
saying that a womans hair is the covering.Â
28Greek ART
- Greek art shows women with very long hair.
- Even the men had long hair compared to today.
29Greek Religius Practice
- Corinth was a major center for Isis was
popular among women. - Archeological evidence also shows that female
devotees of Isis usually wore long hair and
curls falling on the shoulder,' while male
initiates had their hair shaven. - Isis made women's power equal to men's.
- A traditional Jewish Christian view, that loose
hair was a sign of uncleanness. Proper Jewish
women braided their hair pinned it up.
30Greek Hair Clothing
Greek Snood
Typical Greek clothing (MF)
31Roman Veils
Augustus' wife Livia (50 BCE-29 CE)
Male priest
Chief Vestal Virgin
Altar Of Peace
Lucius Apuleius, wrote in 150AD, that women
wore veils when worshiping Isis.
Augustus Julia sacrificing 2Veils
Roman Bride
32Roman Womans Hair
Long hair, parted in the middle, wound into a
knot called a chignon, Plaited.
Roman women relied mostly on elaborate hairstyles
and jewelry rather than clothing to vary their
appearance. In ecstatic rituals or worshiping
Dionysus (god of wine and revelry), women let the
hair down like the mythic Maenads (or Bacchae),
depicted in myth as madwomen.
33Womans Hair in Pagan Rome
34OT Pracice
- Seraphs cover their faces feet in Gods
presence (Isa 62) - Women in Moses time wore a veil (Num 518)
- Rebekah veiled herself before meeting Isaac. (Gen
2464) - It was shameful to remove the veil (Songs 57)
- No veil, indicates a loss of innocence (Isa
471-2)
35Early Church Pracice
- Around the year 200, at Carthage, North Africa,
Tertullian wrote The Veiling of Virgins. - Throughout Greece the majority of churches
keep their virgins covered. ... So let no one
ascribe this custom merely to the Gentile customs
of the Greeks and barbarians. For to this very
day the Corinthians veil their virgins. What the
apostles taught, the disciples of the apostles
confirmed. Tertullian, The Veiling of Virgins
The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. 4 pp. 27-29,33
200's Christian Catacombs -Rome
36Early Church Pracice
- Tertullian wrote
- I also admonish you who are married, not to
outgrow the discipline of the veil. For some
women do not veil their heads, but rather bind
them up with turbans and woollen bands. Others
small linen coifs that do not even quite reach
the ears.... The pagan women of Arabia will be
your judges. ... who remain uncovered during the
recital of the Psalms in prayer they only place
a fringe, tuft, or any thread whatever on the
crown of their heads. And they think that they
are covered!
200's Catacombs-Rome
37Early Church Pracice
- Clement of Alexandria, in 190, wrote
- "Let the woman be entirely covered ... And she
will never fall nor invite another to fall into
sin by uncovering her face. For this is the wish
of the Word, since it is becoming for her to pray
veiled." Clement, The Instructor 3.12 - A woman did not go out in public without
covering her head Talmud-Bereshit Rab 17 Ket
72b
200's Catacombs-Rome
38Early Church Pracice
- Hippolytus, in 200 wrote
- And let all the women have their heads covered
with an opaque cloth, not with a veil of thin
linen, for this is not a true covering. - Hippolytus Apostolic Tradition
- When thou art in the streets, cover thy head.
Do not paint the face, (but) veiling thyself as
becomes women Apostolic constitutions 300AD
800's England
39Church Practice
- Christian women were covering their heads till a
generation ago. - Were our fore fathers wrong?
- Was it truth then?Â
- God does not change, and we should not change the
principles of God, to conform to this ever
changing, corrupted world.
1200's Europe
40Church Practice
1400's England
1400 Germany
1450 Italy
1500's Europe
1500-Europe
1525-Lutherans
1535-Belgium
1560 France
1520-Germany
41Church Practice
1580- Netherlands
1620- NewEngland
1640-Anabaptists
1600-Europe
1620-France
1650-England
1650-Netherlands
1670-EU
1750-EU
1790-USA
42Church Practice
1888-Brittany
1820-UK
1800-UK
1825-USA
1880-USA
1920-Russia
1890-UK
1929-USA
1943-Lutherans
1948-Presbyterians
1840-England
43Church Practice
1950-Episcopalian
1953-Baptists
1950-Hutterites
1954-Catholic
1980-RCC
1975-SDA
1985-Messianic
1990-Anglican
2000-Sudan
44Catholic Practice
Catholicism The requirement that women cover
their heads in church was introduced for the
Latin Rite in 1917 with canon 1262 the 1983
revision declared the 1917 Code abrogated. it
is obligatory for bishops to wear the zucchetto
headcovering (or) ... a mitre ... (but it) is
removed during the Eucharistic Prayer.
45Give Glory to God
- It is an affront to God to draw people's eyes to
a glory competing with His, in His house of
worship. In other words... no one turns to stare
at a woman with her head covered. - 1Cor 117 For a man is the image and glory of
God, but the woman is the glory of the man. - 1Cor 129 That no flesh should glory in his
presence. - Isaiah 428 My glory will I not give to another
- Angels cover their face, Cherubs veil Gods
glory. Should we not also show reverence?
46Give Glory to God
- Man (church / family leader), reflects the image
unveiled glory of God. - Woman reflects the fallen glory of redeemed
sinners. The woman is the glory of the man, but
not the image of man. Both were in the image of
God. - 2Cor 44 Christ who is the image of God (Col
115) - Gen 127 in the image of God created He male and
female - Gen 53 And Adam begat a son after his image
- Rom 828 called 29 to be conformed to the image
of His son. (1Cor 1549, 2Cor 318, Col 310) - Luke 2024 Penny whose image (is) Caesars. (Est
511) - Rev 1314 make an image to the beast
- Whos image is to be reflected in church? Mans
or Gods?
47Give Glory to God
- We are to walk in the OLD paths, not be
fashionable - Jer 616 Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the
ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where
is the good way, and walk therin, and ye shall
find rest for your souls. But they said, We will
not walk therein. - Heb 414 let us hold fast our profession.
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- Did you know, in 1902, there were only 5 divorce
cases recorded in the USA? - Men treat women with more respect, if they are
feminine, wear a dress head covering.
Amish
48Give Glory to God
- Can Man glorify himself above Woman?
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- 1Cor 1111 Nevertheless neither is the man
without the woman, neither the woman without the
man, in the Lord. 12 For as the woman is of
the man, even so is the man also by the woman
but all things of God. - Both are interdependent. In Creation, woman
came from man. In procreation, man is born of
woman. Without Adam, then would be no woman,
without woman, there would be no men on earth.
49Give Glory to God
- At creation Eve was created equal to Adam. They
were to complement each other. - Gal 328 in Christ there is neither male nor
female -
- Only after Sin, was Adam placed over Eve.
- Gen 316 thy desire shall be to thy husband,
and he shall rule over thee. - 1Pet 36 Even as Sara obeyed Abraham, calling him
Lord whose daughters ye are, as long as ye do
well - Tit 24 woman 5 keepers at home, good, obedient
to their own husbands, that the word of God be
not blasphemed.
50Give Glory to God
- Jude 16 And the angels which kept not their
first estate, but left their own habitation, he
hath reserved in everlasting chains unto the
judgment - All through the Bible, a woman is put under the
rule of her father or husband. Submission to a
man in God, is easier than to a variable man. It
is exchanging fear for faith. It is an example
to fallen Angles who abandoned their position. -
- But a contentious spirit is Maintaining your
side of the argument having the last word. - In a family, Law Grace, must be in balance.
51A Womans Glory
- Can a Womans Hair be her covering?
- 1Cor 1115 But if a woman have long hair, it is
a glory to her for her hair is given her for a
covering. - The word "veil" (peribolaion), is different from
head covering (kata kephales echon). The veil
and the long hair, distinguishes a woman from a
man.
52A Womans Glory
- 1Cor 114 having his head covered (G2596 kata)
- down, about, after, covered (wholly).
- 1Co 115 with her head uncovered (G177
akatakaluptos) unveiled - uncovered - ------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------- - 1Cor 1115 for her hair is given her for a
covering. (G4018 peribolaion perimeter) thrown
around one, mantle, veil covering (Around)
Who is more naked?
53A Womans Glory
- Can Hair be a Womans covering?
- 1Cor 116 For if the woman be not covered (with
Hair), let her also be shorn (Hair cut???) - 1Cor 117 For a man indeed ought not to cover his
head (with Hair), for he is the image glory of
God. - How can a Woman cut hair that is not there?
- How can a man not grow hair?
- Or must a man shave his head to pray?
- Hair as THE only covering makes no sense!!!
54The word "a covering" is used. If a womans long
hair was spoken of, it would say the covering.
The Hair Veil are 2 layers of covering. What
does covered mean?"COVERED concealed
clothed vailed having a hat on wrapped
inclosed disguised.""UNCOVER to strip to
make naked. to bare the head. laid open to
view made bare." - Noah Webster's 1828
DictionaryThis uncovering of the head is like
being naked. Can a woman walk around without a
shirt? Can a woman wear mens clothes, or be
bald? Is there a difference between Men Women?
A Womans Glory
55A Womans Glory
- 1Cor 1110 For this cause ought the woman to have
power a sign that she is under the power of her
husband. on her head because of the angels. - Satan 1/3 of the angels rebelled against God's
headship. A woman acknowledges that man is over
her, then Christ, then God, even when no men are
present. - The angles also have authority over the saints
- Psa 9111 For he shall give his angels charge
over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. - It rebukes the fallen angels, in that she
accepts God's order of head ship, not Satan's
rebellion.
56A Womans Glory
- So a woman who prays or prophesies without a head
covering, dishonors her husband/father, Christ
God. The punishment is of Spiritual adultery or
slavery. Through shaving, her pride is taken
away, she experiences the same loss of glory,
that she brazenly offers to God. - The Disregard of the Covering, can lead to the
disregard of other New Testament truths,
resulting in Laodicea conforming to Babylon.
57SUMMARY
- Head covering is an expression of
- Authority of Gods headship
- Headship with regard to salvation
- Self glory replaced by Gods glory
- Veiling replaces worldly make-up
- Submission to Gods order Government
- Glory of God, man woman, in its place
- Replacing Cultural with Biblical Tradition
- Creation, equality and interdependence
- Obedience is not Bondage or Legalism
- Submission is the evidence of Self-control
- Jesus is the best example of veiled glory (Phil
27-8) - The Tabernacle Gods glory had 2 veils.
- The high priest wore a Mitre a crown (Ex 296)
58Comments by ELLEN WHITE
Martin Luthers wife-Katharina-von-Bora
59Some people use these 2 quotes from Ellen White,
talking about women taking their hats off in
church, as evidence that we no longer need to
obey this command. The sisters, as far as I
could see, removed their hats, and what a
pleasure it was to view their countenances. (8MR
page 19)all the sisters had removed their hats.
... The people were not obliged to stretch their
necks to see over a mass of flowers and ribbons.
I believe that this is an example worth following
by other congregations. (20MR p307)So they
went to church with hats, then removed them!!
60Womans victorian hats were not modest, but
prideful. They were full of flowers and ribbons,
which made it hard for those behind, to see or
hear, the speaker.
Large Hats
61If the women removed their hats, does it mean
that they had no head covering on? Probably
not. In photos of that era, notice that most
women wore their hair up, in net under their hats
or bonnets. This is especially evident in the
photos of Ellen White, where the snood can be
seen. Snoods or cauls were commonly worn to hold
the hair up, and a hat or bonnet was worn over
the top, when the woman went out of doors.
Under the Hat - Snood/Caul/Net
62Snoods / Hair nets / Cauls
Snood
Hair pockets / Nets
Caul
Quaker dress
63Snood / Caul Hats on top
64Snood
65Did EG White wear a hat?
the Southern California ... conference president
put his foot down, but he failed to reckon with
the little woman in the black bonnet.Adventist
Heritage - Volume 02, Number 01 On boarding the
train ... I did not, as usual when traveling in
the night, lay off my bonnet ... CET 147.4
The first car bell was ringing, as I put on my
bonnet. LS80 226.3 I had on an old velvet
bonnet that I was wearing the second season. I
washed the strings and placed them again on the
bonnet. 19MR 31.2
What EGWhite wore
66Bonnets in church
A dress, a bonnet, an apron, All the religion a
few poor souls have, is to find fault ... 2SG
287.1 Jenny sends her, her best bonnet. WM
323 GRANDMOTHERS, ALWAYS OUT OF DOORS, AND
NEVER WITH A BONNET ON EXCEPT TO GO TO CHURCH -
James Parton HR, July 1, 1871 (At my) baptism
A young woman her bonnet was adorned with
flowers ribbons bows and puffs. vanity
LS80 146.1
67SDA Pioneers
Sojourner Truth
Mrs.Pigueou
Mrs Lacey
James White Mother
.1950s
Ameliana Church Bonnet
Mrs. Merritt
Jennie Trembley
Mrs.Andrews
L Hall
.Pfiffer
In the 1840s, large bonnets hid the face and
hair. ... (In) the 1850s, smaller bonnets with a
ruffle on the back. ... During the 1860s Poke
bonnets were common. http//www.ehow.com/info_8
139352_bonnet-styles.html
68Ellen White And Head Covering"I was shown that
some of the people of God imitate the fashions of
the world, ... God's ancient people, When they
went in public they covered their face with a
vail. In these last days fashions are shameful
and immodest. The small bonnets, exposing the
face and head, show a lack of modesty. the
curse which falls upon worldlings will fall upon
God's professed people." 2SG 227.1
From Bonnet to Facinator
69upon the Sabbath . All should be cleanly in
person, neat and orderly in dress Individuals
have thought it would be wrong to wear anything
upon their heads but a sun-bonnet. ... It
cannot be called pride to wear a neat, plain,
straw or silk bonnet. (un) neatness
strengthens unbelievers in their conclusions.
4bSG 65
70The question is often asked by my enemies Is
Sister White getting proud? I have heard that she
wore a bonnet filled with bows and ribbons.
My manner of dress is the same as it has been for
several years. I am opposed to hoops and to
wearing unnecessary bows and ribbons. I have worn
one velvet bonnet two years without change of
strings ... I put the same velvet upon a new
frame and am wearing it again this winter.
1T 251
71Typical American Bonnets
Velvet
Velvet
Victorian
Cloth
Slat bonnet
Straw Bonnet
Cottage Bonnet
Cotton BonnetÂ
72Ex 296 and thou shalt put the mitre upon his
head, and put the holy crown upon the mitre.
Heb 93 and after the second veil, the
tabernacle which is called the holiest of
all.If the Temple Jesus has 2 veils, then it
is not strange that woman should have 2
coverings as well. (Hair Hood)
A Womans Glory
73The Hebrew word (paar)6286 for Glory, Vaunt,
Beautify, Boast (Ex89, Jud72, Ez727,
Isa1015) is similar to the word for goodly
bonnet (peehr)6287 (Ex 3928).But God
will take away the fancy bonnets (Isa 320)
give us His Beauty for ashes (Isa 613). He
will cover us with His robe like an ornament
(Isa 6110, Ezek 3816).But makest thy boast of
God (Rom 217 ).
Final thought
74THE END
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