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1 | Is reverence feasible? Always? . . . | Eph 5:33 | srchng | 65455 | ||
I am really impressed with your answer to this question. Still, I have a point of curiosity. In reference to 1 Tim 2:12-14, mightn't this be God's order of things rather than a "flaw?" Perhaps Eve fell into sin when her husband wasn't there, because . . . well . . . he wasn't there (to protect her.) Does this make as much sense to you as it does to me in light of Scripture? Srchng |
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2 | Is reverence feasible? Always? . . . | Eph 5:33 | Rabbi Mark | 65616 | ||
Dear Srchng: I believe that you are right on this count. What I have denounced as a flaw should more reasonably be considered as God's perfect order of things. And this makes it all the more important for both the woman and the man to live out their respective roles as God has prescribed in His Word. Thank you for setting me straight in my perspective. You are wise. Rabbi Mark |
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3 | Is reverence feasible? Always? . . . | Eph 5:33 | srchng | 65622 | ||
I'm but a fool. I know little. I obey poorly. I'm no prophet, and my parents weren't either. I'm just looking for wisdom. Thanks for the validation, -srchng |
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