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1 | Does most of the Gospel say women teach? | 1 Cor 11:5 | tomsweetstir | 79442 | ||
Sir, please note Acts 2:16 for the time period this happened in. Peter, under the influence of the Holy Spirit declared, “BUT THIS IS WHAT WAS SPOKEN THROUGH THE PROPHET JOEL: it will be in the last days.” In effect, Peter was saying what so many said in those last days. “What Joel talked about – is now here.” You don’t have to think we are “in the last days” yet. We aren’t. Peter WAS. And just as foretold, Acts 21:9 mentions the four daughters who prophesied. You mentioned that the Eph list is “all male”. So what? In every language, words are either male, female or neuter. Do you know which of God’s “names” are feminine? 1 Cor 14:24 says “Therefore if the WHOLE CHURCH assembles together and ALL speak in tongues.” “Church” IS feminine. “All” means everybody, male and female. Verse 24, “But if ‘ALL’ prophesy” also goes to both sexes. |
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2 | Does most of the Gospel say women teach? | 1 Cor 11:5 | Searcher56 | 79443 | ||
Tom ... Greek is very precise and since Eph 4:11 are all masculine, that is what God meant. Otherwise, we will have same sex marriages be okay. Acts 2:16 could have been then ... but, in context w/ the rest of Scripture, I believe women teach women. Searcher |
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