Saturday, March 9, 2019
Biblical Women in Popular Culture
In at presents goal where individualism is emphasized and especially that wo workforce be encouraged to assume allude images as men would normally take, two or three decades ago, it is real difficult to see eye to eye with how women are portrayed in the Bible during biblical times. Girl power or women empowerment is the s route of the day for women nowadays. Although, of course, all women as all men discombobulate the right on to lead in the sense that they shake the same intrinsic electrical capacity to influence, the role of leadership has been blown out of proportion by womens rightist groups as they apply it to women.The result of this over blown leadership role of women has been the constant difference of opinion between members of opposite sexes in umpteen substantive areas within company. It has affected the homes, government and non-government institutions, down to the smallest entity that has within its membership men and women. The aim of this paper is to dr aw a comparison between scriptural projection of women (as portrayed in the Bible and the movie One nighttime With The top executive) and todays familiar cultures enterprise to depict the function of women (McMurray, 2007).While at the moment, the common cry of women is equality to both genders as it is reflected in womens roles in the family, in public places, and the annihilation of the stereotyped designation of female persons in past decades which until now has its bearing in the minds of the general public the consequent outcome of this campaign is prevalent in almost every area where function is concerned. In the late 1960s, womens movement began to blossom.It was stirred by the then sentiment of repulsion to the tasks be typecasted among women. Womens movement of the 60s aimed to question the menial duties relegated to women such as acquiring married, becoming a housewife and afterwards attending to household chores (including meridian children), and when outside oppor tunity comes for them to work, theyre consigned to answering ph angiotensin-converting enzymes, photocopying, etc (Encarta, 2006). The scenery has been changed and is no weeklong the same as in the past 30 or 40 years.The typical woman today is one that is among the working class no longer confined to house premises, but working and providing as practically as her male counterparts. She can be the manager or an executive director of an established firm where most of the male employees are under her command. compare in roles has now been achieved. Whereas this status and depiction of women in itself is non unqualified negative, the undercurrent force that it has created is the programming of the minds of todays women to be yucky to the biblical description of their role as they are teamed with men.Instead of seeing male and female partnership as complimentary to both sexes, the danger of in addition much emphasis on equality especially when it is defined unless in domestic and public functions is the threat that masculinity poses to womanhood. It is good for women to press for their basic equal rights with men as members of this global community, but if it results in certain imbalances because the aim has become the dethronement of the opposite gender, then the battle for equality has now turned into fight for superiority of the female sex.Biblical Women in Biblical Text The movie One Night with the King has successfully yielded to modern world the right balance when it comes to go steadying the womans role. In the film, the inaugural of these lessons on womanhood could be derived from the example of poof Vashti, King Xerxes dethroned Queen. Vashtis removal as Queen was hastened by her stance towards her King as she turned down King Xerxes request to essay her beauty to the people and the officials (Esther 111, NKJV The Holy Bible 1982).At the very commencement of this biblical narrative, there was already a sort of struggle as to whether the King should be obeyed in whatever demands he make or not. The whole picture of the Persian Kingdoms celebration include not scarce King Xerxes feasting with people and officials but excessively Queen Vashtis party which she arranged for the women in the munificent castling (Ibid). In biblical times, kings command absolute obedience to their subjects. They could do every subject at whim even the execution of their citizens.However, to what extent should Queen Vashti needed to show her beauty to the people at the Kings bidding, one cannot assign for sure. If it meant the exposure of the beauty of her naked body before the expectant public, it was invigorated and courageous for her to refuse even if it was a direct violation of the royal protocol. She was submissive to the King until this point of their relationship. Esther, however, as she is the main protagonist in the story, much of the lessons on women can be extracted from her carriages example. The first is her courage to r isk her life for otherwises.When she was finally raised to the high dumbfound of a Queen, she did not forget but rather remained committed to the delivery and welfare of her people. Until today, this virtue of selfless courage is admired in the world. It is one of the sought after virtues of leadership which unfortunately is lacking in many of those occupying leadership positions. The courage that the life of Esther showed in the story was not autonomous courage which resulted from a stubborn will. It was a courage constantly indurate by another life, the life of her cousin and mentor, Mordecai.She allowed herself to be constantly certified and influenced by the one who helped her reached her current high position. She remained as humble as she was in spite of the great changes and promotion that happened to her. She did not forget where she came from and did not abandon her people. It was Esthers submissive attitude that brought her to the high position of be Queen to King X erxes in stead of Vashti. Contrary to what is being promoted today by our culture, Esther continued living her life (even as Queen) in a responsible manner.It is the dream of many young women today to wade their way through life to reach the point where there will be no one to hold them accountable anymore or have somebody to check them. Example after example of young celebrities have been the focus of media and news headlines that project the common outcry of many which hailed them to be the representations of American dream. Most of these modern-day models are strong-willed, carefree, and want to believe that life can be lived irresponsibly with no accountability. Esthers example, on the other hand, stands in stark contrast to common perception of women in popular culture.Effects of Non-Biblical Portrayal of Womanhood Because of this non-biblical portrait of women in our society, a lot of change has been inflicted on the minds of the majority of people. For one thing, the curren t trend of thinking is resistant to the Biblical teachings regarding women. The common minds have been preconditioned to reject and to not understand the Biblical ideals of what females should be. As a result, when femininity is the question, people would rather typeface to non-biblical sources as authority than the Bible.Non-biblical portrayal of women has pre-programmed people to reject biblical standards. When that happens, society begins to have problems because the standards have become different. Its negative effects include the sport of a different kind of criteria by which we look at what qualities should our fairish women possess. This is reflected in the womens attempt to pursue what are not well(p) to them, exactly because they have adopted rules or guidelines that are to them may plant them in better position in this very competitive society.Other things that are currently occurring include the perversion of the role that women play before the eye of the greater p ublic. Roles that actually begin to evolve and never to bring the women to fit assessment of themselves but either a view that makes them as simply objects of perversions or whimsical creation of a role that is not only sickening but also in reality, harder than the real, and more biblical portrayal of women.Femininity then, is very important to be defined and assessed according to real thing the biblical benchmarks. Women will begin to see themselves the way God sees them then. As partners in the fulfilment of Gods grand design and when women catch to accept the roles as defined by the bible, they then develop into healthy organisms capable of even settling into times when to be in the cathode-ray oscilloscope is still very acceptable. Reference1. Encarta Dictionary 2006. (DVD) 2. maxwell, John, 2000. Commentary on Esther. P. 600. The Maxwell Leadership Bible. 3. McMurray, Sheri. One night with the King review. Christian Spotlight. Accessed Sept. 24, 2007. 3. New King James Ve rsion, 2000. Maxwell Leadership Bible. Maxwell Motivation , Inc. (Thomas Nelson Publishing).
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