William Branham Historical Research Podcast podcast

When Head Coverings Become Control

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John and Chino examine the head covering doctrine through Faith Assembly, Pentecostal tradition, Old Order religious culture, and Paul's instructions to the Corinthians. They discuss how a biblical passage about prayer, prophecy, and public worship became expanded into a broader system of female submission, dress codes, and religious control. The discussion also looks at the cultural world behind Paul's letter, including Corinth, Dionysian worship, maenads, public disorder, and the difference between reading Scripture directly and reading it through years of programmed religious interpretation. Rather than treating head coverings as an isolated rule, John and Chino ask how traditions become burdens when religious leaders add requirements the text itself does not command.

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