The Weaker Vessel
You've probably read or heard about the famous Bible verse '1 Peter 3:7' and if you haven't, well this is what it says:
"Husbands, likewise, dwell with them with understanding, giving honor to the wife, as to the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life, that your prayers may not be hindered" (NKJV)
Many people have interpreted this Bible verse to mean that Women and weaker than men.
But what did Peter really mean?
Peter calls wives “weaker vessels” because he wants husbands, not necessarily to pity them, but to be more understanding with their wives.
Ancient women were, with few exceptions, disadvantaged economically, legally, politically.
They had less power and fewer rights in society than men. Peter wanted husbands to be considerate of the more vulnerable situation of their wives so that they would take care not to exploit them.
He implied that wives should be treated with great care. The same way you would treat something delicate or fragile.
He wasn't placing women in a box labelled 'WEAK'.
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