Whenever the Bible talks about women ruling over a nation or people it's in a negative sense, as in a curse for wickedness or symptom of an immoral society. The Bible is clear that women in the general sense are not meant to rule over men, and when they do, bad things happen. I don't believe this is because women are evil (sorry, Imp) but because their nature is counter-productive to governance. They are easily deceived and manipulated and their natural priorities and motivations aren't in-line with the proper role of government which is to execute blind justice, without being swayed by bias, emotion or prejudice, and to protect it's people from the outside threats by waging war.
Whenever the Bible talks about women ruling over a nation or people it's in a negative sense, as in a curse for wickedness or symptom of an immoral society. The Bible is clear that women in the general sense are not meant to rule over men, and when they do, bad things happen. I don't believe this is because women are evil (sorry, Imp) but because their nature is counter-productive to governance. They are easily deceived and manipulated and their natural priorities and motivations aren't in-line with the proper role of government which is to execute blind justice, without being swayed by bias, emotion or prejudice, and to protect it's people from the outside threats by waging war.