I don't believe the majority of women hate men....as social media and biased talk shows would lead you to believe.LOL. Our feminized man-hating society wants to pretend there is no difference between masculine and feminine, except to claim masculinity is inherently toxic. You don't find that labeling?
The masculine called things by their proper name. He gave life and light. He gave His only begotten Son to the world He so loved. Who loved? Masculine.
How did he love? Not emotionally but sacrificially. How did he love? Not to be served but to serve. Who served but was not served? Masculine.
Contrast this to today's feminists who demand equal benefits without equal service due to their 'inherent' virtue. Said differently, if there was equality, quotas would be demanded, not in board rooms, but in coal mines, oil rigs, prisons, building sky scrapers (& roads & bridges) and early death.
God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, the first day.
Genesis 1:5 (ESV)
It is proper English to write in the masculine form when writing a book...in the original Hebrew language you have to be knowledgeable of their language to know if it is a feminine or masculine word when translating.
Am I correct @Hidden In Him ?
In Hebrew, every noun is assigned a gender, either masculine or feminine. There is no such thing as a neutral gender for nouns in Hebrew. Therefore, you might think it would be difficult to determine the gender of some of these nouns. Fortunately, there is one rule of thumb that can make things easier for you here. If a word ends in - ת or ה-, then its gender is most likely feminine. Otherwise, its gender is most likely masculine.