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1 | women preachers | 1 Tim 2:12 | 65pegs | 170603 | ||
Can you give me references regarding a woman's place in church and the pulpit. | ||||||
2 | women preachers | 1 Tim 2:12 | DocTrinsograce | 170604 | ||
See 1 Timothy 2:9ff. | ||||||
3 | women preachers | 1 Tim 2:12 | F51BUZF86 | 170739 | ||
Five places in Scripture it referes to an "episkopos" (Strong's 1985) meaning "a superintendent, i.e., Christian officer in the genative case of a (or the) church (literally or figuratively). In 1 Tim 3:1-7 the "episkopos" is refered to as "husband" (1), "he" (3), "his" (3) and "a man" (1). If these verses are not showing an emphatic teaching by the Holy Spirit through Paul, then what could they possible mean without adding to or subtracting from the Word of God? F51BUZF86 |
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4 | women preachers | 1 Tim 2:12 | DocTrinsograce | 170745 | ||
Hi, Buz... I'm uncertain what you are saying: "emphatic teaching" of what? My post simply pointed the questioner to the second half of 1 Timothy 2 in reference to the question of women occupying the pulpit. In your estimation, was I in error? Or are you suggesting I chose an inappropriate passage? In Him, Doc |
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