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  • Thx. However, I am still Uncomfortable with Isaiah 3:12 because If someone were cursorily/hastily reading (Isaiah 3:12)’s declaration that women would rule over Jerusalem & Judah then she/he would think that said verse is sexist/ male chauvinistic. Therefore, would my original postings proposed 3rd interpretation be reasonable as well? Commented Apr 23, 2023 at 8:36
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    @user1338998 I don't think modern concerns of that kind should affect our interpretation of scripture text. If the writer meant to say something chauvinistic, then he must be allowed to say it. Commented Apr 23, 2023 at 8:49