Woman position ( 1 Corinthians 14:34-37)

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Galahad

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real,
Should Elin say sorry to you for having said sorry? :eek:
real, should I say sorry to you for asking you if Elin should say sorry to for her having said sorry to you? And should I say sorry for saying this? Sorry for asking. Sorry for saying sorry for saying sorry for asking.

Phooey. I'M SORRY FOR SORRY. SORRY. I am.
 
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atwhatcost

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The music portion of the service is conducted by what is called a worship leader in some assemblies.

Women are not to appear to be in authority over men in the assembly.
To lead the assembly in music would be leadership, in my opinion.

What think ye, oldhermit and Marc?
I have a question for you. This is not an attack. I am genuinely curious what you think here.

If this is how far you will take this, what happens outside of the assembly? I have been the boss to men before. (Maintenance department for a property management company, just so you know what kind of position it was.) What happens, if they were believers? Should I not have been their boss?
 
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atwhatcost

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People, please do some research online about who Paul was actually speaking to (hint: it was NOT the general Christian population!), what Paul's real point was, and why he was addressing Timothy about it. And most of all, please ask God to give you His wisdom on this subject rather than taking a few scriptures out of context.
So, like the words in the Bible don't count? :confused:
 
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I have a question for you. This is not an attack. I am genuinely curious what you think here.

If this is how far you will take this, what happens outside of the assembly? I have been the boss to men before. (Maintenance department for a property management company, just so you know what kind of position it was.) What happens, if they were believers? Should I not have been their boss?
Paul's command is only for attendance in the assembly, does not apply to any leadership outside the assembly.

God's people are to reflect his creation order in the assembly and in marriage.
 
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real, should I say sorry to you for asking you if Elin should say sorry to for her having said sorry to you? And should I say sorry for saying this? Sorry for asking. Sorry for saying sorry for saying sorry for asking.

Phooey. I'M SORRY FOR SORRY. SORRY. I am.
No, just be sorry only when you've done something wrong. That way it will mean more to you when your apologizing to someone.
 
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Galahad

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No but you should for forcing a paradox on me.
Okay. I am sorry. And since you gave me permission to be sorry, I am not sorry for being sorry. Right now I am not sorry for being sorry. I suspect I will be sorry in the near future. Something tells me so. :cool:
 
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Elin,
Galatians 3:25 seems to have been applied to women keeping silent. The reason it was applied or introduced is to show or prove that women can speak in church, for there in Christ there is neither male nor female.
That's "interesting". . .

Gal 3:25 is about the law and salvation by the law.

[qupte]If Galatians 3 applies to 1 Cor. as a nullifier of sorts to the command of Paul for women to keep silent,[/quote]
The NT word of God doesn't "nullify" itself.
 
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Galahad

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That's "interesting". . .

Gal 3:25 is about the law and salvation by the law.

[qupte]If Galatians 3 applies to 1 Cor. as a nullifier of sorts to the command of Paul for women to keep silent,
The NT word of God doesn't "nullify" itself.[/QUOTE]

Elin,
I know it doesn't. But that's how a member used Galatians 3. Did you read the posts before you responded to my question about Galatians 3 and how then would it apply to 1 Timothy 3? The member used Galatians 3 to try and show or prove 1 Corinthians does not mean women are to keep silent....Well, that is true, then how does Galatians 3 apply to 1 Timothy 3?

I was asking the member for clarification.
 
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atwhatcost

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Ought to read the book of Numbers. Especially the first couple of chapters.
Actually, I'm working on Numbers now. Up to chapter 8. So, I've already read the first few chapters, (even relatively recently for a change. lol) What about them?
 
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8 For the man is not of the woman: but the woman of the man.9 Neither was the man created for the woman; but the woman for the man......how can a woman be obedient...if she is constantly contending for a mans role and position...including within the home...how can there be one head if a man is consistently having to fight for and defend his position...If a man is being obedient to his role...the purpose of his creation unto Christ.....so should a woman...without pitching a fit thinking "I can do it too, cuz I wanna!" It's not suppose to be a competition or a woman trying to prove anything except her obedience to the Lord within the purpose of her creation....Even Deborah herself knew it wasn't suppose to be the way it turned out....This is why she is in Judges...Israel was being JUDGED for the men being sinful...Honestly....what is it some women got to prove to anybody...sounds like daddy issues...still serving their earthly father instead of their Heavenly one.....Its about as attractive as a man saying I can grow my hair long and dye it purdy too...SEE....I am an individual...nobodies the boss of me....(what point did that dude prove except rebellion in a childish manner)
 
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atwhatcost

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That's quite alright it's only a temporary request.
Just so you know, you can also put people on ignore and then change your mind. So, it too can be temporary.

(I just un-ignored a few folks a few minutes ago. lol)
 
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Galahad

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Actually, I'm working on Numbers now. Up to chapter 8. So, I've already read the first few chapters, (even relatively recently for a change. lol) What about them?
Oh, you wrote: "So, like the words in the Bible don't count?" Count...read Numbers! Just being silly. Ridiculous. I know.
 
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Gr8grace

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Oh, you wrote: "So, like the words in the Bible don't count?" Count...read Numbers! Just being silly. Ridiculous. I know.
Darn! That's my type of humor and I completely missed it! I even went to numbers going ,"Whats he getting at with that?"