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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: Sinjin2 Ordered by Date |
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1 | By definition is it out of order? | 1 Tim 5:20 | Sinjin2 | 24272 | ||
Taken in the context it is written in, with the definition of an elder according to the Hebrew-Aramaic Greek Dictionary as: presbuteros; a cptv. of presbus (an old man); elder:--elder(3), elders(57), men of old(1), old men(1), older(1), older man(1), older ones(1), older women(1), women(1)and sin defined as : to miss the mark, do wrong, sin: - commit sin(1), committed...offense(1)committing(1), sin(11)sinned (17), sinning(4), sins(8)is it out of order completely to use this as Scriptural basis for correction? Granted not exactly how I would handle it but is it really out of order? | ||||||
2 | Should this be used to correct a widow? | 1 Tim 5:20 | Sinjin2 | 24227 | ||
Should this scripture be used to bring correction to a elderly widow by a pastor when she has spoken publically and brought hurt and embarrassment without thought, or should the issue be addressed privately? | ||||||