Woman Submit! (?) How Christians Handle Domestic Violence
72Christians and Domestic Violence
Woman Submit! Christians & Domestic Violence
By Jocelyn Anderson
One Way Café Press.
Auburndale, Florida
"I Should Be Dead, But I'm Not!"
That is the chapter title of CHAPTER ONE of Woman Submit! Thinking of physical abuse between spouses in the Christian church is eye opening. Non-believers may point fingers, laugh, or shake their heads at the "liars and hippocrates', but their actions do not change the fact that abuse occurs in the Church as well as outside of its congregations. And yes, it is sometimes perpetrated by false Christians that proclaimed their faith in order to lure in a potential spouse.
This is the testimony of one female church member that was brutalized by long-term physical abuse from her husband. One such beating left her paralyzed, lying helpless on their bedroom floor. She bled from her eyes and ears, suffered a likely concussion and certain skull fractures. One arm and hand were left limp and useless. She went into shock and lay on the floor, unable to move or to reach the telephone, which was likely turned off by her spouse.
Because the abuser sensed upcoming legal retribution in the future, he boidly picked her up, placed her on the bed, and refused to allow her medical help or a phone call. In fact, he removed all the telephones from the home and left her to lie ont he bed along for 32 hours. But she survived.
Abuse of Men, Women, and Children is Real
During the injury and the first night, this woman prayed.
Her husband came home and replaced the phone, only after she promised not to call the police. He left again and she did call for help, but not the police. She called her pastor, who had previously showed impatience or disgust with her complaining, but now rushed to her rescue.
At the ER, physicians surprisingly reported that Jocelyn Anderson suffered no fractures or internal injuries from her beating. She attributed this miracle to prayer, giving as evidence a supernatural peace she felt following her beating.
Targets of all sorts of abuse are bound to their abusers by emotion, tradition, lack of outside help, and incorrect religious beliefs. Some are addicted to trying to make the abuser happy - like the addicted gambler's creed: "Just one more chance and I'll win!"
As a counselor and educator, I learned of the varieties of abuse only since the 1990s when people began to talk about them in public. Thsi abse is a crime and a perversion. I have known men, women, children, and pets that have died from abuse. It is murder. Rules and regulations apply in the workplace, in school, etc., but not abusively. Abuse is inhuman. The rules "in the Bible" for marriage and submission are mistranslated from the Hebrew in the KJV, because of changes in the English language itself , as discussed below.
Original Language Links
- Frank T. Seekins - Living Word Pictures
Speaker, tranlator, and presenter. Mrs. and Mrs. Seekins travel the nation with their educational conferences and their diplays of scripture that include the first Bible printed in America - it was in the Navajo language, pages form Egyptian scriptur - World Harvest Bible College
Home to several scholars of long experience and skill in Bible original texts. - Beth Messiah Congregation
Services every Shabbat at 10:30 am and located at 4950 Morse Road in Columbus. Beth Messiah Congregation is Messianic Jewish Congregation serving central Ohio. Biblical languages studied.
Languages Changes Lead to Mistranslation
Ms. Anderson traces abuse back to Adam and Eve. This is provocative and makes one think. She contends that Adam turned his anger on Eve because she was first to succumb to the serpent and it was "all her fault", as abusers often state today, discussed in "Chapter 4: The Eve Syndrome." The fifth chapter is "Church Sanctioned Oppression", describing how churches have told wives to stay with abusive husbands and change these men with a wife's good Christian example. Unfortunately, this does not work and many of these wives (or abused husbands) are dead. Perhaps the worst myth of all is that abused individuals ask for the abuse.
In related research, Frank T. Seekins shows that Jaweh is in the middle of Hebrew words for "man/husband" and "woman/wife" when the words are combined side by side. They are unified by God and God is in them. If you remove His Name, then all you have left are two of the same symbol that means two things: 1) fire (destructive type) and 2) strong teeth. Thus, after the fall from grace in Eden, God was separated from Adam and Eve. This left the major interaction between the father and mother of mankind to be strife. In this light, Anderson's proposition makes full sense.
There is also a language problem. Hebrew has retained its meanings for millennia, while English has changed. Thus, different meanings have been given to the original Hebrew. This helps to enable abuse. The word helpmeet/helpmate has been wrongly translated since King James, because the English language changed at that point. The Hebrew helpmeet means defender of the man. The "help" is the identical help coming from the Lord - mountain-moving power, splitting the Red Sea power, calming the tempest, healing disease. It does not denote a submissive servant over whom a man should dominate.
Turning the Other Cheek Brings Shame to the Striker
Sometimes the church tells victims to turn the other cheek; however, this does not mean take more punishment. ** In the culture where this phenomenon was written in scripture, turning the other cheek meant that the next strike would be backhanded and this act was officially cowardice, causing the attacker to lose face and be shamed. Turning the other cheek means to shame the attacker by his own actions, not to invite more punishment. ** It does not mean to set a submissive "Christian" example and accept abuse.
The church need not enable abuse and Ms. Anderson's book shows how individuals and the church can help stop this perversion. She includes many interesting and vital aspects of the phenomenon and its more effective handling, with her own personal testimony at the end of the book.
Reading Woman Submit! can help save someone's life - maybe yours.
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Interesting connection- Thanks for bringing this important subject to a new light and to be discussed.
Patty! You missunderstood me. It's been 28 years or so since I left it behind and the best even though the hardest was to focus on things and get them into the open. Like I said in my other comment Great HUB! Please bring these most important issues out into the open so all can learn from them. Thanks
regards Zsuzsy
This sounds like an interesting book. I grew up in a household of domestic violence. When I was 18 and 19, I volunteered at a shelter for women and children who were vicitms of domestic violence. The place was under lock and key, with as much surveillance as this shelter could afford because they never knew when an angry abuser would come looking for his "family." I tutored the children because they often fell behind in school living this kind of lifestyle (as I so sadly remember). Near the end of my time there, some a brother and sister I really liked left with their mother. She had gone back to her abuser. It about broke my heart, but it also left a pit in my stomach because it brought back a lot of memories.
What a great article. I love the Hebrew translation for "help" that you include. That just makes so much sense! It is so unfortunate that many women are advised to stay in an abusive situation based on a scripture that is misinterpretted. I believe God is loving and would not want any of His "daughters" to suffer at the hands of their husbands.
Fascinating article & book reccommendation! Who doesn't know women who endure abuse because of religious beliefs (in my circle, "good Catholics"). Thanks!
The ones who use their beliefs as an excuse should go read the bit where this instruction was given : Husbands , you should Love your wives . How can anyone claim to love someone , and then hurt that person ? The most horrifying thing about it is seeing someone in this kind of situation , who is afraid to leave , afraid of what the abuser will do then . And if you try to help , then they keep on covering up for the abuser .
Having a "submissive wife" is an excuse used by peolpe from different religions and cultures to justify their actions . My wife came from an abusive relationship in a previous marriage , and her ex also claims she "sked for it" . BUt despite the fact that she is outspoken , and sometimes a bit headstrong , I have been able to simply "lead by example" for the past six years we are together . If a husband wants his wife to respect him , he must know that respect is earned .
And lastly , another religious viewpoint : In the Old Testament , It was said : Don't , don't , don't , or else......
The New Testament brought us Mercy . Seems like a few people haven't read it yet........
So sad,I'll Pray about it.Good Hub.
this is so sad, my prayers are with you
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Amazing! I'm sick of people twisting scripture or taking it out of context for their own benefit!
Too many woman have suffered needlessly because of the "submission" and turn the other cheek excuses!
God has NEVER condoned this abuse.
Thank you so much for caring enough to share this!
Hopefully (and I believe it will) this article will save a woman's or many women's lives! Bless you!





















Zsuzsy Bee Level 3 Commenter 4 years ago
Patty! You sure bring up the most sensitive subjects. Wow! Very great HUB although very disturbing to some of us who have gone through abuse.
regards Zsuzsy