Romans 16:1 I commend unto you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church which is at Cenchrea:
Can you see if you can bring my thinking to a logical conclusion.
Both Paul and Jesus was considered by the role of deakonos and both were single men. Both taught as teachers while serving others.
Paul must of forgot to eliminate himself as he was not a man of one spouse and so was Jesus.
Why the same word here as used for Phoebe?
Can only married men of one wife be a deacon or overseer?
Here is Paul saying he became a deacon of the gospel. Same word as deacon is translated as servant as well.
Ephesians 3:7
New International Version
7 I became a servant of this gospel by the gift of God’s grace given me through the working of his power.
Now if you follow the doctrine of women submission to men then do you also apply in 1 Timothy 11 that men are not to have long hair and women are not to have shaved or short hair?
Are you enforcing this?
Or 1 Timothy 2 also says women can not have elaborate hairstyles or gold or pearls or expensive clothes?
Are you enforcing this as well?
They also must be submissive and be quiet when men are teaching? (Also this translation could mean husband not men in general which changes the context)
I know this is being taught already.
But near the end women are to be saved from the evil done by Eve through reproduction?
How do you teach this?
I want to know if we the individual is now the temple, we the individual is now the church, and where 2 or 3 are gathered this is an assembly what is your guidance on women teaching if two of these are men?
If a women breaks the rules and preaches the gospel leading men to Christ, will those men not be saved?
In context of 1 Corinthians do you agree Paul was addressing disorder in the church and that the Corinthians had women prophets? Is order of who speaks the same as not speaking entirely?
In context did you know the church of Corinthians and Ephesus had issues with pagan traditions related to women that very well could be the reasons only these Churches are addressed?
Even the concept of a women covering was due to pagan rituals especially shaven heads, fancy jewelry and clothes. In context Paul even addresses the issue of women trying to surpass the men with heresies.