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1 | succorer neutral gender | 1 Cor 14:34 | kalos | 58822 | ||
"women keep silent in the churches" 1 Cor 14:34,35 'The principle of women not speaking in church services is universal; this applies to all the churches, not just locally, geographically, or culturally. The context in this verse concerns prophecy, but includes the general theme of the chapter, i.e., tongues. Rather than leading, they are to be submissive as God's Word makes clear. 'It is not coincidental that many modern churches that have tongues-speaking and claim gifts of healings and miracles also permit women to lead worship, preach, and teach. Women may be gifted teachers, but they are not permitted by God "to speak" in churches. In fact, for them to do so is "shameful," meaning "disgraceful." Apparently, certain women were out of order in disruptively asking questions publicly in the chaotic services.' (Source of quote available upon emailed request.) It should come as no surprise that the same individual(s) who reject(s) Biblical teaching on church discipline also reject(s) Biblical teaching on church order. |
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2 | succorer neutral gender | 1 Cor 14:34 | jesusfreak508@aol.com | 58836 | ||
The Lord said to him, "Who has made man's mouth? Or who makes him mute or deaf, or seeing or blind? Is it not I, the Lord?" Exodus 4:11 So I'm not going to worry about just not hearing you. |
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3 | succorer neutral gender | 1 Cor 14:34 | kalos | 58845 | ||
It should come as no surprise that the same individual(s) who reject(s) Biblical teaching on church discipline also reject(s) Biblical teaching on church order. |
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4 | succorer neutral gender | 1 Cor 14:34 | jesusfreak508@aol.com | 58848 | ||
Oh. For a minute there I thought I hit rewind, but I get it now. We're exchanging non-Biblical quotes. Sorry. That last Biblical quote of mine was out of order then. Okay. Here's one for you. "Meaning must be determined in terms of use and convention along with also some definite ontological tie to the world. Without the combination, utterances could not be accurately defined between what is a reflection of what is going on in the world and what is a reflection of what is going on in the mind.... ....When God spoke through the human author He intended that the words used in the Biblical text were meant to communicate something about the entire reality which surrounds us. When approaching the Bible, a reader must comprehend the extra-linguistic referents so he can be reasonably certain that his understanding of God's message is correct." I'm not reasonably certain that either of us have the message correct, but I am reasonably certain you don't use this method. Still want to play? Melanie |
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