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1 | Discussion of Heb 2:9 and I John 2:2 | Heb 2:9 | MIILAZ | 31096 | ||
Please explain Hebrews 2:9 and I John 2:2 from a Calvinist position. | ||||||
2 | Women speak in church? | 1 Cor 14:34 | MIILAZ | 9355 | ||
As always, the context in which 1 Cor. 11:5 is written must be compared with other text. In 1 Cor 14. 34-35, the express prohibition against the "publicy" of women preaching. No contradiction. The Gal. 5 reference is speaking of our "standing" as "justified believers" not the biblical roles. Never go beyond Scripture, and submit to its authority. Anything else is antinominism. Do not "wrest the scriptures." Check out BibleBB.com for the detailed answers to "women's scriptural roles." | ||||||
3 | Is this verse relevant today? | 1 Tim 2:12 | MIILAZ | 6732 | ||
I am being challenged on this verse by more liberal thinkers. Many say this verse is not relevant today and was only applicable when the N.T. was written. I need help! | ||||||
4 | Did James (author) know as much as Paul? | James | MIILAZ | 3095 | ||
As many know, Martin Luther sincerely questioned whether James should be in the canon of scriptures. But I believe the resurrected Lord Jesus appeared to James (I Cor 15:7), and although I can't prove it, I believe he would have been enlightened by the Lord at this meeting. | ||||||
5 | Did James (author) know as much as Paul? | James | MIILAZ | 3094 | ||
Thank you for your insight. I agree wholeheartily. I was more or less playing the "devil's advocate" in asking the question. | ||||||