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Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood Volume 10

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Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Volume 10.

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“The principle is that women are to pray and prophesy in such a way that they do not subvert male authority in the church.” (Volume 10, Number 1, Page 19)

“I will also argue, however, that Keener misunderstands both why Paul offers this prohibition and how one should understand the significance of the prohibition in relation to various cultural settings. That is, Keener is mistaken both about the apostle’s reasoning and his intention.” (Volume 10, Number 1, Page 22)

“The pairs in the verse represent sociological categories involving structures and roles that belong to the old age. Thus, these structures and roles including that which relates to man and woman are ‘not divinely ordained’” (Volume 10, Number 1, Page 31)

“Prophecy is not the same gift as teaching, for the latter represents the transmission of tradition or Scripture which involves preparation before delivery. Prophecy, on the other hand, is the transmission of spontaneous revelations from God (1 Cor 14:29–33). This is confirmed by the prophetic ministry of Agabus who received spontaneous revelations from God about the famine in Jerusalem and Paul’s imprisonment (Acts 11:27–28; 21:10–11). His prophecies were not prepared messages, but revelations that came from the Lord that he conveyed to God’s people.” (Volume 10, Number 1, Page 19)

“I understand the nearest equivalence to prophesy today to be the reading of Scripture” (Volume 10, Number 1, Page 20)

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