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1 | should females pastor | 1 Corinthians | "DOC2" | 178731 | ||
whilst i can see what you are saying i would draw your attention to 2 points, 1. your quote from the critical commentary uses the word "usurp" meaning to "seize and hold without legal authority", now if it was seen by a congregation that a particular woman was obviously annointed by God to preach and teach then their decision to give her a ministerial post would not be and could not be percieved as "userping of authority". 2. that in genesis 2:18 God says that He will make a "help" for Adam (the word used literally meaning aid or one to give assistance please note that nowhere is there a hint of lordship.(by the way when God tells eve in gen. 3:16 that adam will rule over her the word there literally means have power or control of (not authority over)) |
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2 | should females pastor | 1 Corinthians | BradK | 178742 | ||
Hello Doc2, Thanks for your reply. However, I'm not exactly clear on the point you're making? The qualifications for Bishop/Deacon in the Body of Christ are defined in 1 Tim. 3 and Titus 1. All believers are "annointed" of God: "Now He who establishes us with you in Christ and anointed us is God," (2 Cor. 1:21) Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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