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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Let your women keep silent? | 1 Corinthians | DavidsTent | 117106 | ||
This verse may be interpreted by v.35 in the sense of forbidding women to interrupt the service by asking questions that could be asked at home. In 11:5 Paul assumes that women pray and prophesy in public assemblies. It was part of Jewish tradtion that the women sat on the opposite side of the church from the male and they would have to yell when they had questions. Back then women were treated about one step up from the cattle. Times have changed. |
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2 | Let your women keep silent? | 1 Corinthians | prosemetic | 117108 | ||
Times have changed. This could justify ignoring a lot of what the Bible tells us to do (or refrain from doing). If Paul were truly inspired with his writings, would he be led to treat women about one step up from cattle? | ||||||
3 | Let your women keep silent? | 1 Corinthians | DavidsTent | 117110 | ||
Sorry for the confusion i wasn't saying paul treated them that way I just ment the jewish law did. Paul was just trying to keep some quietness cause the women would have to literaly scream to be heard |
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