1 Corinthians 11:13 Parallel Translations
NASB: Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered? (NASB ©1995)
GWT: Judge your own situation. Is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered?(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?
ASV: Judge ye in yourselves: is it seemly that a woman pray unto God unveiled?
BBE: Be judges yourselves of the question: does it seem right for a woman to take part in prayer unveiled?
DBY: Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman should pray to God uncovered?
ERV: Judge ye in yourselves: is it seemly that a woman pray unto God unveiled?
WEY: Judge of this for your own selves: is it seemly for a woman to pray to God when she is unveiled?
WBS: Judge in yourselves: Is it comely that a woman should pray to God uncovered?
WEB: Judge for yourselves. Is it appropriate that a woman pray to God unveiled?
YLT: In your own selves judge ye; is it seemly for a woman uncovered to pray to God?
1 Corinthians 11:13 Cross References
XREF:Luke 12:57 "And why do you not even on your own initiative judge what is right? (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
GSB: 11:13 {12} Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?
(12) He urges the argument taken from the common sense of nature.
PNT: 11:13 Is it comely that a woman should pray unto God uncovered? That is, in the public assembly. Private prayer, or with her own sex or household, is not meant. It was very unbecoming in view of the customs of the East, nor would it generally be esteemed decorous in our times, and with our ideas, that she should appear with no covering on her head at all.
WES: 11:13 Judge of yourselves - For what need of more arguments if so plain a case? Is it decent for a woman to pray to God - The Most High, with that bold and undaunted air which she must have, when, contrary to universal custom, she appears in public with her head uncovered?
MHC: 11:2-16 Here begin particulars respecting the public assemblies, ch. 1Co 14. In the abundance of spiritual gifts bestowed on the Corinthians, some abuses had crept in; but as Christ did the will, and sought the honour of God, so the Christian should avow his subjection to Christ, doing his will and seeking his glory. We should, even in our dress and habit, avoid every thing that may dishonour Christ. The woman was made subject to man, because made for his help and comfort. And she should do nothing, in Christian assemblies, which looked like a claim of being equal. She ought to have power, that is, a veil, on her head, because of the angels. Their presence should keep Christians from all that is wrong while in the worship of God. Nevertheless, the man and the woman were made for one another. They were to be mutual comforts and blessings, not one a slave, and the other a tyrant. God has so settled matters, both in the kingdom of providence and that of grace, that the authority and subjection of each party should be for mutual help and benefit. It was the common usage of the churches, for women to appear in public assemblies, and join in public worship, veiled; and it was right that they should do so. The Christian religion sanctions national customs wherever these are not against the great principles of truth and holiness; affected singularities receive no countenance from any thing in the Bible.
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