Gay women in the bible

What does the Bible say about existence a lesbian?

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Some are under the assumption that, while the Bible condemns same-sex attracted sex between men, it nowhere condemns being a lesbian/lesbianism. Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13 mention men having sex with other men, but say nothing of women having sex with other women. In the Sodom and Gomorrah account in Genesis 19, the men of the cities wanted to gang rape other men. First Corinthians 6:9 mentions effeminate men, very likely referring to homosexuals, but does not mention lesbians. So, does the Bible in reality condemn male homosexuality, but not lesbianism?

Romans 1:26-27 puts this invalid assumption to rest: “Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men pledged indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion” (emphasis added). Clearly, this passage puts lesbianism on identical ground with male homosexuality. Lesbianism is described as women exchanging natural relations (with men) for unnatural relations (wi

The Bible on Homosexual Behavior

One way to argue against these passages is to make what I call the “shellfish objection.” Keith Sharpe puts it this way: “Until Christian fundamentalists boycott shellfish restaurants, stop wearing poly-cotton T-shirts, and stone to death their wayward offspring, there is no obligation to listen to their diatribes about homosexuality being a sin” (The Gay Gospels, 21).

In other words, if we can disregard rules like the exclude on eating shellfish in Leviticus 11:12, then we should be allowed to disobey other prohibitions from the Old Testament. But this argument confuses the Former Testament’s temporary ceremonial laws with its permanent moral laws.

Here’s an analogy to help understand this distinction.

I remember two rules my mom gave me when I was young: hold her hand when I cross the road and don’t drink what’s under the sink. Today, I include to follow only the latter rule, since the former is no longer needed to preserve me. In fact, it would now do me more hurt than good.

Old Testament ritual/ceremonial laws were like mom’s handholding control. The reason they forbade the Israelites from using certain fabrics or foods, or interacting with bodily

Does the Bible talk about lesbianism? What does the Bible say about being a lesbian?

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Lesbianism refers to sexual relationships between two women. While sexual relationships between men are clearly condemned in the Bible in both the Antique and New Testaments, some have argued that the Bible does not refer sexual relationships between women, therefore making it acceptable. Is this true?

It is accurate to say that many of the Aged Testament passages that speak against similar sex activity specifically address men. For example, the equal sex gang rape attempt in the account of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 only mentions men. Leviticus 20:13 specifically condemned same sex male relationships but not female.

Other passages, however, are clearer regarding this matter. The most specific passage that addresses lesbian relationships is found in Romans 1:26-27a: "For this reason God gave them up to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that

Lesbians and the Bible

What does the Bible state about lesbians? Where did the term originate?

Origins

The word Lesbians did not originate in the Bible. It is believed the term lesbians came from the reference to residents living on the island of Lesbos. This island, the third largest one in the Aegean Sea, was home in the early 7th century B.C. to a female poet named Sappho.

Sappho, a lesbian, was known for writing about her ardent relationships with other females. Her fame, according to the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, rivalled that of Homer. Her sexual practices led to the island's call being used to generate the term lesbians.

"We may conclude that Sappho was not utterly vicious, though by no means a paragon of virtue. All ancient tradition and the character of her extant fragments show that her morality was what has ever since been recognizable as 'Lesbian'" (1911 Encyclopedia Britannica section on Sappho).

Unlawful Behavior

Only one Biblical channel clearly deals with lesbians and their sexual deed. It is found in the book of Romans, which states the obeying.

For this cause, God abandoned them to disgraceful passions; for even their women changed t