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1 | Women speak in church? | 1 Cor 14:34 | inHzsvc | 3471 | ||
You said "you think" Paul was addressing a specific situation at Corinth. Yet, Paul said "let your women keep silence in the churches."--not church, but churches. He goes on to say "it is a shame for women to speak in the church." How else can this be taken. I'm sure the Holy Spirit assumed some would say what you are saying so He inspired Paul to also tell Timothy, "Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp athority over the man, but to be in silence"(I Tim. 2;11,12). There is absolutely no way to take this but that women are to be in silence. Paul is here writing to a young preacher instructing him how to act in any church. The man is the head of the woman(I Cor. 11:2,3). This is not popular, but, it is Scriptural. These liberal times that we live in are the problem. | ||||||
2 | succorer neutral gender | 1 Cor 14:34 | RCSCROLL | 3478 | ||
How do women prophesieth , give a word in church if they are to remain silent 1 Cor 11:5 , and what about Phebe the teacher at Cenchrea.Romans 16:1-2 .love in Christ RCScroll | ||||||
3 | succorer neutral gender | 1 Cor 14:34 | inHzsvc | 3484 | ||
We, as a church, prophesy when we sing together. Women are not allowed to pray when men are present--that would be usurping authority over them. But, they can pray in silence. Either way, I Cor 11:5 definitely proves that they should cover their head with a veil when doing either. As to Phoebe, she was definitely a servant in the church. However, nothing is EVER said to even hint that she spoke audibly in church. God bless. |
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4 | succorer neutral gender | 1 Cor 14:34 | RCSCROLL | 3493 | ||
I guess that all women in your church ware hats huh! lets hope you realize that we are all one in Christ there is no greek or jew man or women.gal 3:28 My wife and I pray together sometimes she prays first is this,yes even this sin,Get over yourself and come and be free in Christ.love rcscroll P.S. Ive never herd of singing together as prophesinging , thats obsurd and you know it. | ||||||
5 | succorer neutral gender | 1 Cor 14:34 | inHzsvc | 3496 | ||
Ver. 5. "But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth", Not that a woman was allowed to pray publicly in the congregation, and much less to preach or explain the word, for these things were not permitted them: see "1Co 14:34,35 1Ti 2:12" but it designs any woman that joins in public worship with the minister in prayer, and attends on the hearing of the word preached, or sings the praises of God with the congregation, as we have seen, the word prophesying signifies. This was written by a commentator (John Gill--highly respected by the way) between 1746 and 1766. As you can see, he plainly explains that singing is considered prophesying. In Christ, as far as being saved, we are all one. But, there is a difference between the sexes. I Cor. 11:1-3 is quite plain on that. Different instructions are given to men than are given to women. You can't take Gal. 3:28 and bend it to say what you want it to. It's simply saying that salvation is for both sexes in every race--no respecter of persons with God. This has nothing to do with being stuck on myself as you rudely imply. I simply desire to follow the CLEAR teaching of the Word of God. God bless. |
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6 | MEN ARE THE HEAD OF THE WOMAN NOT THE EN | 1 Cor 14:34 | RCSCROLL | 3836 | ||
YOU STILL SEEM TO STRUGGLE AT THE SCRIPTURES,1COR 11:5 IS A WOMAN BY HER SELF NOT SINGING.JOHN GILL RESPECTED BY WHO. HE IS THE ONLY ONE I KNOW THAT INTERPRETS PROPHESIETH AS SINGING. GREEK 4395 TO FORETELL EVENTS , WORK IN THE PROPHETIC,DEVINE INSPIRATION. PHEBE IS A TEACHER ROMANS 16:1 DEACONESS.THIS IS THE GREEK WORD FOR SERVANT HERE IN OUR NEWER TESTAMENT ,YOUR SHORT MINDED ON THIS ACCOUNT. UNTIL THEY WERE TAUGHT THEY REMAINED SILENT, HOWEVER ONCE THEY LEARNED THEY TAUGHT.AS THE ROMANS WERE TOLD BY PAUL TO ASSIST HER,ROMANS 16:2 IN WHATEVER BUISNESS SHE HAD NEED OF.26 And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.Acts 18:26 (KJV) AS YOU CAN SEE THEY PLURAL EXPOUNDED THE WORD OF GOD MORE PERFECTLY |
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7 | MEN ARE THE HEAD OF THE WOMAN NOT THE EN | 1 Cor 14:34 | inHzsvc | 3843 | ||
But, it say's nowhere that they did this in public. And you'll find no Scripture anywhere whatsoever to say they did this in public. How can you reconcile your opinions with such plain Scriptures. "Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence."(I Tim. 2:11,12). There is absolutely no way to interpret that but one. All Scripture that you quote MUST harmonize with that. "Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also sayeth the law. And if they will learn anything, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church." There is nothing here about learning then speaking, as you say. The point to a woman being in silence is subjection and obedience. As to your Greek interpretation of prophesy, I notice that you leave out many other ways that this word is used in the original language--how convenient. It can, and does, mean " 4395 propheteuo (prof-ate-yoo'-o) from "4396"; TDNT - 6:781,952; v AV - prophesy 28; 28 1) to prophesy, to be a prophet, speak forth by divine inspirations, to predict 1a) to prophesy 1b) with the idea of foretelling future events pertaining esp. to the kingdom of God 1c) to utter forth, declare, a thing which can only be known by divine revelation 1d) to break forth under sudden impulse in lofty discourse or praise of the divine counsels 1d1) under like prompting, to teach, refute, reprove, admonish, comfort others 1e) to act as a prophet, discharge the prophetic office As you said, it can be used as a forteller of events. However, it can also be used as simply "a teacher." As for deaconness, it does mean a servant. That surely doesn't mean she was a preacher or pastor. When you find Scriptures where a woman in the NT pastored a church, let me know. Please take the Scriptures. God bless. |
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