First and Second research quests complete for latest project

That's right, not only is the preliminary research done for The 12 Stones of Aaron's Breastplate, but the research for Ancient Jewish Bridal Attire is now done as well.  Their links are here:  


http://marilynndawson.hubpages.com/_sbnews/_sbnews/hub/Aarons-Breastplate-The-New-Jerusalem-and-the-Bride-of-Christ

and

http://marilynndawson.hubpages.com/_sbnews/hub/Ancient-Jewish-Bridal-Attire-an-Introduction


I realized there were three more items to research after the attire.  New Jerusalem had two items not covered by the stones, and the bridal adornment has three items not covered by the attire, namely, the food God mentions in Ezekiel 16.


So I have begun that research next.  


As with my first book project,"Becoming the Bride of Christ: A Personal Journey", it appears that some aspects of this new project will appear to repeat itself in some places.  Largely because the next major section of the book will be dealing with some of the spiritual aspects already brought out in tidbits in the previous notes.  Except for one, and that is the Oil of the Spirit.  Part of that discussion will involve the Tabernacle oil.  So that will probably receive the public research treatment along with the others so far.  


The last portion of the project will actually discuss practical applications to the concept of modest dress in the everyday life of the Christian, from casual to formal, from work to party, etc.  I have two sources I'll be using so far, but if my readers have other suggestions as well, I'm all ears.  I will be discussing this from God's point of view, not popular cultural viewpoints in or out of the Church.  So if you have resources or know of resources that care more about what God thinks on the practical subject than what society says is acceptable, those are what I'm really interested in.  The church has allowed itself to be shaped by the world in many modern cultural norms, instead of shaping the culture instead.  So this section won't be aimed at winning popularity contests.  Rather it will seek to give practical application to the principals of modesty in God's Word.


The adventure continues.

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Published on September 13, 2013 22:34
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