Saturday, February 8, 2014

Who can find...

...a virtuous woman?

Pro 31:10  Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies.


Find - H4672 - A primitive root; properly to come forth to, that is, appear or exist; transitively to attain, that is, find or acquire; figuratively to occur, meet or be present.

Which makes me think of this passage:

Pro_18:22  Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the LORD.

That means he's not sitting idle, playing video games, living in perpetual 'adolescence' - which by the way is NEVER mentioned in Scripture.  You were either a child or an adult, there wasn't any 'in-between' time.

The word 'find' denotes active engagement in the activity of actually looking, seeking, perusing, not sitting passively aside waiting and hoping for the 'right' woman to traipse along his path.  Scripture doesn't state an age for the man or woman, though we would seem to have encouragement from the Word:

Pro_5:18  Let thy fountain be blessed: and rejoice with the wife of thy youth.

Our current culture, and unfortunately the church appears to be following suit, seems to put requirements on a man (and woman) to 'acquire' education, career, money, house, etc. etc., prior to marrying.  Telling them to 'wait' - where is that in the Word?  Treating marriage as a capstone versus the cornerstone (not negating Christ obviously).

Are these requirements in Scripture?  Should a man and woman be prepared?  Yes.  Which should be done in childhood.  Are we so focused on the individual we've missed the beauty of what our Lord intended marriage?

So what is a virtuous woman?

The phrase 'virtuous woman' is found only 3 times in Scripture, in the passage above, and here:


Pro 12:4  A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband: but she that maketh ashamed is as rottenness in his bones.


Rth 3:11  And now, my daughter, fear not; I will do to thee all that thou requirest: for all the city of my people doth know that thou art a virtuous woman.


virtuous - H2428 - From H2342; probably a force, whether of men, means or other resources; an army, wealth, virtue, valor, strength.

  • H2342 - A primitive root; properly to twist or whirl (in a circular or spiral manner), that is, (specifically) to dance, to writhe in pain (especially of parturition) or fear; figuratively to wait, to pervert.
That's quite a word picture...hmmm...where, or how else is virtuous used in Scripture?  Well, only searching with 'virtuous' I get the same exact results - no additional passages with the word 'virtuous.'

Now, using H2428 - its used 243 times in 228 passages - the first usage is in Genesis 34:29 and translated as wealth.

The next passage (Genesis 47:6) as activity.  Subsequent usages are as:

host,
army or armies (that's an interesting thought, army versus armies - a plurality of plural men),
able (Exdous 18:21),
valiantly (uhm, I LIKE that word - it makes me think of men of valour!),
goods
substance, 
valour, 
worthily or worthy, 
strength or strong
power, 
men (1 Samuel 10:26, 1 Chronicles 5:18 - interesting), 
train (1 Kings 10:2 - the Queen of Sheba)
might or mighty
company (about the Queen of Sheba - 2 Chronicles 9:1)
forces
war
soldiers
riches

When you find a virtuous woman what then?  In the passages above which use the phrase 'virtuous woman' she's already married.  Does being married make her virtuous?  In the Ruth passage Boaz is stating something that is widely known about her, as a widowed woman.  Does that make Ruth single?  Interesting thought.  So ladies, whether married or single, are we striving to be virtuous?  Not for flesh and blood, but for the Lord?  Ruth is a wonderful example of a woman going about her daily tasks, trusting the Lord for His provision in all matters.

This post had already been drafted and I'd been mulling over the 'find' part, when a fellow saint posted about a couple of articles she read advocating marrying early versus waiting.
 to this point and hadn't finished tweaking it.

I may follow up on these in a later post:  

Her price is above rubies.


A crown to her husband.

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