Who is pierced other than in ears? (as in e.g., Exekiel 16.12, etc.)

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Pierced, or considering piercing, at other than ears?

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justbyfaith

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I have considered piercing my ears as a testimony of becoming a bondservant to Christ; but probably would never pierce anywhere else. I see no real reason to do so.
 
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farouk

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I have considered piercing my ears as a testimony of becoming a bondservant to Christ; but probably would never pierce anywhere else. I see no real reason to do so.
Sounds a really good idea; anything that can possibly become a talking point for you to testify in further opportunities.

Interestingly the Messianic language of Psalm 40: 'Mine ears hast Thou opened' ('opened' = Hebrew: digged, i.e., pierced) has the bondservant lingusitic imagery also; which is also latent in Philippians 2, re. God's Servant.

(You mention both ears; and yes, it's now the custom for men to do both ears, and worthwhile doing both rather than one. I agree that it's often females that do nose - as in Ezekiel 16.12.)

If you just go and have your ears done, you'll then not have any mental 'hurdle' of whether to do it; just do it, and you'll likely not regret it.
 
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farouk

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@justbyfaith PS: Did you know this verse from the hymn?

"My Master, lead me to Thy door;
Pierce this now willing ear once more;
Thy bonds are freedom; let me stay
With thee to toil, endure, obey."

It's by Handley G. Moule. (A few ppl might say, Oh well he must have been a young man of either hippy or extreme Pentecostal tendencies. Actually, no: he was a rather serious, Anglican bishop from England, born in 1841. The bondservant ear piercing imagery is actually a very solid, wholesome thing. The point, as the hymnwriter points out, that we should be very willing to pierce our ears: figuratively - and some ppl are also willing to do it actually also.)
 
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I have considered piercing my ears as a testimony of becoming a bondservant to Christ; but probably would never pierce anywhere else. I see no real reason to do so.

"And if the servant shall plainly say, I love my master, my wife, and my children; I will not go out free:
Then his master shall bring him unto the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his master shall bore his ear through with an aul; and he shall serve him for ever." Exodus 21:5-6

Not two ears, but only one!
 

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"And if the servant shall plainly say, I love my master, my wife, and my children; I will not go out free:
Then his master shall bring him unto the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his master shall bore his ear through with an aul; and he shall serve him for ever." Exodus 21:5-6

Not two ears, but only one!
Certainly it would have to be the left ear then.
 
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justbyfaith

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I understand that homosexuals testify to what they are by having earrings in their right ears.
 
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farouk

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And therefore, an earring in the left ear would be more according to the message that the person with the earring is a bondservant of Christ.
When men used to do one ear only this might at times have been the assumption by some; although now that men do both, it's somewhat moot, it would seem.

Whether you do both ears, or left ear only, you can use it as a talking point for what you want to talk about, right?
 

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I think because the right side shows honor, respect, etc in ancient cultures. The left would show servitude.
So would you prefer the idea of men wanting a visible talking point about the Biblical bondservant analogy to be pierced with in the left ear? the right ear? or both?
 

justbyfaith

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Whether you do both ears, or left ear only, you can use it as a talking point for what you want to talk about, right?
I'm not sure it would even be a talking point. But come to think of it, it might be.

I know that my wife is opposed to it and for that reason it probably isn't going to happen.