Question: What is the significance of Israelite men having beards?
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Duane Harris
The key parts of Leviticus 19:27 revolve around two main phrases: “Neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard,” and “Ye shall not round the corners of your heads.” At a surface level, these instructions appear to be about grooming practices, but each component carries a deeper meaning.
The first part—rounding the corners of the head—suggests the act of literal cutting the skin on the head and face which was associated with pagan rituals. This illustrated the need for the Israelites not to be swayed by the popular practices of other nations, which would lead them away from the teachings of Yah. Sadly our West African Family fell into that practice to this day and make scars on their head and face.
The second part addresses the beard. The beard symbolizes masculinity, wisdom, and honor. The act of altering the beard had connotations that went beyond mere grooming; it influenced social status and personal identity. By commanding us not to alter our beards, Yah was reinforcing our individuality in a world seeking conformity and assimilation. AKA, Slave face. America makes everyone in their Military get the Slave face. Bald head and smooth shaven face. Cog in the system.
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