Mashal 31 is traditionally read as a portrait of the ideal wife, yet the text places this figure at the city gates~a public space of law, testimony, and judgment. Why would a domestic role appear in a legal arena, and what kind of “woman” belongs there? This Final Word Picture re-examines Mashal 31 as a symbolic, covenant-level composition rather than a gendered checklist, asking whether the passage has been misunderstood, reduced, or reframed by religious tradition.
00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:00:28 ~ “Welcome to our library studio of the Yahowah Vlog.”
00:10:03 ~ “Was in, she would have to say, listen, I can curate women for you that will please you while also giving you the one thing you’ve never had.”
00:19:59 ~ “Working the spindle to make these fabrics and to weave these garments.”
00:30:06 ~ “It’s our response then that becomes beneficial as we share what we have discovered and learned along the way, not only for ourselves, but for our God and for future covenant members.”
00:39:59 ~ “Particularly when followed by clothed in scarlet.”
00:49:59 ~ “It shows his kind of woolly nature as a man and the fact that he is a nonconformist.”
01:00:05 ~ “That her husband, Baal, Her Lord and Master, is known and respected as Yada.”
01:09:59 ~ “Woman to be in a position where she has to be stronger than the man that she’s with.”
01:19:51 ~ “Every book that we have written along the way.”
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Music, lyrics, and video provided by Craig Winn, and used with permission from the YAHOWAH MUSIC GROUP through CC 4.0.
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