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1 | should females pastor | 1 Corinthians | "DOC2" | 178732 | ||
what i am saying is that just as today where many beliefs are coloured by customs and cultures it means that we need to take these things into view when dealing with personal statements such as the one given by paul. the truth of the impact of culture on any belief can be seen in statements such Acts 15 show that even the apostles had to deal with cultural differences. this does not however in any way invalidate anything in the word of God. it only says that we must be sure of doing the right things for the right reason with the right understanding. | ||||||
2 | should females pastor | 1 Corinthians | "DOC2" | 178731 | ||
whilst i can see what you are saying i would draw your attention to 2 points, 1. your quote from the critical commentary uses the word "usurp" meaning to "seize and hold without legal authority", now if it was seen by a congregation that a particular woman was obviously annointed by God to preach and teach then their decision to give her a ministerial post would not be and could not be percieved as "userping of authority". 2. that in genesis 2:18 God says that He will make a "help" for Adam (the word used literally meaning aid or one to give assistance please note that nowhere is there a hint of lordship.(by the way when God tells eve in gen. 3:16 that adam will rule over her the word there literally means have power or control of (not authority over)) |
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3 | Books called The Law and The Profits | OT general | "DOC2" | 178368 | ||
just to clarify genesis- deuteronomy are the law however psalms, proverbs, job, song of solomon(songs), ruth, lamentations, ecclesiastes, esther, daniel, ezra, nehemiah, 1 2 chron; are call "the writings" and were not classed as prophetical book, the remaining books made up the Prophets. |
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4 | should females pastor | 1 Corinthians | "DOC2" | 178367 | ||
in relation to women ministering should we not be careful to take into account the fact that there is no direct command that a women should not minister and that the only scripture (that i know of) which say anything along that line comes from paul who states " but I suffer not a woman to teach" apparantly denoting that it was his personal preference quite possibly based on his jewish background and on the way women were treated at the time. | ||||||
5 | will there be a judgement of the jews | 2 Tim 4:1 | "DOC2" | 178239 | ||
based on Mt25:32 | ||||||