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Paul asked if a woman should pray to God with her head uncovered. Some scholars think that when Paul lived, people thought it was wrong for a woman to pray in front of other people with her head uncovered. They thought it was wrong for her to do this because they thought she did something God only gave permission for men to do. They thought only men could speak to God by praying or prophesying when they gathered together to worship God.
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See: Pray (Prayer); [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md) ; [Worship](../articles/worship.md)
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See: [Pray (Prayer)](../articles/prayprayer.md); [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md) ; [Worship](../articles/worship.md)
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### Why was it wrong for a man to have long hair?
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Paul told the Corinthian Christians to examine themselves before they ate the Lord’s supper. If they sinned, then they needed to be at peace with one another and confess their sins to God. If they do not do not do this, God will punish them in some way. God disciplines Chrsitians. God punished some of these Chrsitians, they were sick or died. However, Christians are not punished by being sent to hell to live forever. This is how non-Christians are punished.
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See: [Lord's Supper](../articles/lordssupper.md); Confess (Confession); Sin; Discipline (To Disciple); Hell; Punish (Punishment)
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See: [Lord's Supper](../articles/lordssupper.md); [Confess (Confession)](../articles/confess.md)); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Discipline (To Disciple)](../articles/disciplinetodisciple.md); [Hell](../articles/hell.md); [Punish (Punishment)](../articles/punish.md)
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### How did Paul want the Christians to eat the Lord’s supper?
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