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Name: Chapter 3: Implied or Apparent Nakedness
Authors: Bowman, Paul M.
Indexed Date: 15 Dec. 2021
Index Status: Complete
Original Language: English
Genre: Non-Fiction
Citation: Bowman, Paul. “Chapter 3: Implied or Apparent Nakedness.” Nakedness and the Bible. 2001, pp. 73-105, http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/225124726

Summary

The article discusses various Biblical accounts that may imply or suggest nakedness. These accounts range from the stripping of garments in the story of Moses and the Israelites to the naked dancing and mourning in Isaiah. The writer also presents different perspectives on the interpretation of these accounts and the significance of nakedness in the Bible. Paul and Silas encounter a demon-possessed girl in Thyatira. They command the demons to leave her, which leads to her owners complaining to the government officials. The passage also discusses Paul's ministry, his claims of being hungry and thirsty, and the emphasis on faith being accompanied by good works.

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American Nudist Research Library
Naturist Education Foundation Research Library