As for 1 Timothy that you now enter into the discussion, Paul would be contradicting himself yet again if one believes his words are making man superior to the female. Which is what is implied when you insist that man has authority over woman.
For 1st Timothy actually does contradict what Paul said, recognized, honored, and issued, in appointing women to be Apostles and teachers, and recognizing woman as
prophetesses.
See also the
Book of Acts chapter 21:9 where Paul acknowledges the prophetesses and daughters of Philip the evangelist.
The Book of Philippians chapter 4:I entreat Euodia and I entreat Syntyche to agree in the Lord. 3 Yes, I ask you also, true companion,
help these women, who have labored side by side with me in the gospel together with Clement and the rest of my fellow workers, whose names are in the book of life.
The Book of Romans chapter 16.
Misinterpretation, misrepresentation, do not serve the church. Paul recognized not just women Apostles but also prophetesses.
This would then make it impossible to try to say Paul believed women should remain silent in the church. And as we know, the role of Apostle was that of a teacher, so that would indeed put at odd's the facts of Paul recognizing the good works of female Apostles with the verse that has him saying women are not to be allowed to teach.
And nowhere in such verses as that which shows Paul recognizing women Apostles and Prophetesses is there indication those women were under the authority of a man. In fact in Paul's churches he recognized the women Apostles who worked side by side with him to deliver the Good News.
In fact, in the
Book of 1st Corinthians chapter 14 Paul indicates that the role of prophecy was a matter for the whole congregation, not just a privileged minority.
This debate has gone on for generations. A man's mind who believes women are in a subjugated role to men is not going to change. Not even when the Apostle they cite as believing as they do actually praises women who teach and and are prophets and work side by side with him to teach the word.
And as Paul said, these gifts and dedication to the word by women and men are of God. When God calls a woman to teach, preach, act as His Apostle, and Prophesy one cannot say that women are then not called to do this, nor are they unable to due to their sex.
The Book of Ephesians chapter 4.
For that one who believes women are less than, or are to be subservient to males, they are entitled to believe this. One doubtlessly will not be able to change their mind in debate. However, when God calls people to His service, and there is record of women working side by side with an Apostle to bring the Gospel to a people, I believe that is the final word. Because we are told in scripture that there is no Greek, no Jew, no Gentile, no male nor female, because we are all one in Christ.
Thinking there is a minority identity due to one's sex is thinking that is not true. We cannot all be one, and then argue that we are divided due to our sex as Christians.