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006 Proverbs 31: Woman of Valor

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What if the traits society stereotypically labels as masculine are celebrated by God when they occur in women? Join us as we continue our enlightening mini-series on Proverbs 31, featuring our special guest, Elice Kilko. Elice shares her journey of reconciling her naturally assertive and bold nature with traditional Christian expectations. Together, we challenge the stereotype that a godly woman must be quiet and gentle by reflecting on the stories of Deborah and Abigail, who embody strength and assertiveness.
Unlock the true meaning of the Proverbs 31 woman as we explore the Hebrew term "chayil," which translates to valor and carries military connotations. This reexamination transforms our understanding of the biblical figure from a solely nurturing presence to one who is courageous and assertive. By comparing the use of "chayil" in other scriptures, particularly in the book of Ruth, we reveal its broader implications for women's roles both in biblical times and today. Our discussion highlights how traditional interpretations have minimized women's assertiveness and emphasizes the empowerment that comes from embracing the original meaning.
Discover the warlike imagery hidden within Proverbs 31 through terms like "shalal," which means spoil or plunder. This shifts the perception of the Proverbs 31 woman's labor to that of a warrior's endeavors, underlining the value and strength of her work. We also discuss how contemporary Christian teachings often limit women to stereotypically feminine roles, and why it's vital to celebrate a diverse expression of womanhood. End with a personal devotional moment, where we remind you that God delights in who you are, just as He created you. Tune in for an empowering conversation that encourages women to embrace their God-given strengths and identities.

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If you'd like more in-depth show-notes for each woman of the Bible, or a safe place to discuss the contents in greater detail - we have a private Discard channel through the We Who Thirst Patreon.
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Chapters

1. Godly Womanhood (00:00:00)

2. The Woman of Valor (00:14:18)

3. Warlike Imagery in Proverbs 31 (00:21:57)

4. Diverse and Strong Women of Valor (00:33:35)

5. Embracing God's Unique Creation of Women (00:41:39)

6 episodes

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What if the traits society stereotypically labels as masculine are celebrated by God when they occur in women? Join us as we continue our enlightening mini-series on Proverbs 31, featuring our special guest, Elice Kilko. Elice shares her journey of reconciling her naturally assertive and bold nature with traditional Christian expectations. Together, we challenge the stereotype that a godly woman must be quiet and gentle by reflecting on the stories of Deborah and Abigail, who embody strength and assertiveness.
Unlock the true meaning of the Proverbs 31 woman as we explore the Hebrew term "chayil," which translates to valor and carries military connotations. This reexamination transforms our understanding of the biblical figure from a solely nurturing presence to one who is courageous and assertive. By comparing the use of "chayil" in other scriptures, particularly in the book of Ruth, we reveal its broader implications for women's roles both in biblical times and today. Our discussion highlights how traditional interpretations have minimized women's assertiveness and emphasizes the empowerment that comes from embracing the original meaning.
Discover the warlike imagery hidden within Proverbs 31 through terms like "shalal," which means spoil or plunder. This shifts the perception of the Proverbs 31 woman's labor to that of a warrior's endeavors, underlining the value and strength of her work. We also discuss how contemporary Christian teachings often limit women to stereotypically feminine roles, and why it's vital to celebrate a diverse expression of womanhood. End with a personal devotional moment, where we remind you that God delights in who you are, just as He created you. Tune in for an empowering conversation that encourages women to embrace their God-given strengths and identities.

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Follow We Who Thirst on Instagram, Threads, or Tiktok ! Visit www.wewhothirst.com
If you are interested in the research and sources behind this episode visit - https://rb.gy/xx0no6 - for a full Bibliography. For full shownotes including ancient sources, join my Patreon.
If you'd like more in-depth show-notes for each woman of the Bible, or a safe place to discuss the contents in greater detail - we have a private Discard channel through the We Who Thirst Patreon.
Thank you for supporting the We Who Thirst podcast! Patreon members get exclusive access to discord discussions, polls for future podcast episodes, full episode show notes, and more.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Godly Womanhood (00:00:00)

2. The Woman of Valor (00:14:18)

3. Warlike Imagery in Proverbs 31 (00:21:57)

4. Diverse and Strong Women of Valor (00:33:35)

5. Embracing God's Unique Creation of Women (00:41:39)

6 episodes

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