Leviticus 19:27 New King James Version (NKJV) You shall not shave around the sides of your head, nor shall you disfigure the edges of your beard.
#Leviticus 21:5 - They shall not make baldness upon their head, neither shall they shave off the corner of their beard, nor make any cuttings in their flesh. #Ezekiel 44:20 - Neither shall they shave their heads, nor suffer their locks to grow long; they shall only poll their heads.
40 “A man who has lost his hair and is bald is clean. 41 If he has lost his hair from the front of his scalp and has a bald forehead, he is clean. 42 But if he has a reddish-white sore on his bald head or forehead, it is a defiling disease breaking out on his head or forehead.
No it is not. The apostle Paul wrote a lot in Corinthians about women's hair and the meaning of it, but shaving a head is a choice, not a sin.
(2Sa 14:25, 26) God's law commanded Israelite men that they should not 'cut their sidelocks short around,' nor destroy the “extremity” of their beards. This was not an injunction against trimming the hair or beard but was evidently to prevent imitation of pagan practices.
Jesus told His disciples, “But the very hairs of your head are all numbered” (Matthew 10:30). As the Creator of human beings (and human hair), God takes great interest in how we care for His creation. We frequently receive questions from men and women on this subject.
In the southern region of the United States commonly known as the "Bible Belt," where Christianity flourishes in the form of many creeds and denominations, Apostolic Pentecostal women are often distinguished from their fellow Christian sisters as being those who wear skirts and have long, uncut hair.
In 1 Corinthians 11:3-15, Paul writes that if a woman is to be so immodest as to wear her hair uncovered while praying or prophesying in a Christian assembly she might as well shave her head. Paul instructs the Corinthians that it is “one and the same” for a woman to have her head shaved and for her to unveil her hair.
If you are unsure about the style, you should consider the fact that shaving your head may affect your capacity to ever grow your hair in the future. To control your hair loss, you have to keep track of the condition.
Deuteronomy 14:1 New Living Translation (NLT)
“Since you are the people of the LORD your God, never cut yourselves or shave the hair above your foreheads in mourning for the dead.
Samson's mother had long been childless, then when God blessed her with Sampson she was to raise him as a Nazarite. One of the major requirements for those under a Nazarite vow was that they not cut any hair off of their head.
Luke 21:18 in Other Translations
18 But not a hair of your head will perish. 18 But not a hair of your head will perish! 18 Even so, every detail of your body and soul - even the hairs of your head! - is in my care; nothing of you will be lost.
Denominations that teach that women should wear head coverings at all times additionally base this doctrine on Saint Paul's dictum that Christians are to "pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17), Saint Paul's teaching that women being unveiled is dishonourable, and as a reflection of the created order.
The second mention of hair loss lies in Leviticus 13:40-41, which proclaims that “a man has lost his hair and he is bald, he is clean.
Religions such as Orthodox Judaism, Rastafarianism, and Sikhism all prohibit haircuts, the removal of facial hair, or a combination of the two due to beliefs that hair is sacred or a gift from God.
Tonsure can also refer to the secular practice of shaving all or part of the scalp to show support or sympathy, or to designate mourning. Current usage more generally refers to cutting or shaving for monks, devotees, or mystics of any religion as a symbol of their renunciation of worldly fashion and esteem.
Not to Shave Your Head: 1. You have a full head of naturally colored hair. Male-pattern baldness and age-related graying limit this reason, so enjoy it while you can.
You might think that shaving your head would make you look older, but on the contrary, it makes you look younger. This is because when we grow our hair out, it starts to thicken up as we age. By shaving off your hair, you remove all of the thickened hair from your head, which means you appear much younger.
It's becoming more mainstream for women to shave their heads, which is incredible. Women can feel comfortable. Women have high beauty standards, and a lot of them might feel like their hair defines them. That is not the case anymore.
Notice a more modern rendering of these verses in the New King James: "You shall not shave around the sides of your head, nor shall you disfigure the edges of your beard" (Leviticus 19:27); and, "They shall not make any bald place on their heads, nor shall they shave the edges of their beards nor make any cuttings in ...
Leviticus 19:27 in Other Translations
27 "Don't cut the hair on the sides of your head or trim your beard. 27 Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard. 27 "Never shave the hair on your foreheads, and never cut the edges of your beard.
To call one a "bald head" was an epithet of contempt, and was sometimes applied to persons who were not naturally bald. It was the epithet applied by certain infidel young men to Elisha (2 Kings 2:23,24). In a figurative sense it is used to express the barrenness of the country (Jeremiah 47:5). See HAIR; SHAVING.
So is Getting a Tattoo a Sin? It depends. Revisiting 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 is a great reminder when considering a tattoo: “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price.
They held that both the Bible and Christian tradition taught that alcohol is a gift from God that makes life more joyous, but that over-indulgence leading to drunkenness is sinful.
Ezekiel 44:20
20 “ 'They must not shave their heads or let their hair grow long, but they are to keep the hair of their heads trimmed.