I honestly have a very hard time understanding the prohibition on women teaching. No family can exist without women teaching I don't see why at a certain age women should be silent.
This is indicative of a continued misunderstanding that apparently comes from not actually reading what Paul said. He did not prohibit women teaching. He did not say anything about women teaching in the family. He made a very specific statement about women teaching and exercising authority over men. Why do we have this continual red herring? Is not the text clear?
Second, you say you don't understand it. Fine. Two points. First, does it matter if you don't understand it? When you tell a two-year old not to play next to the stove, do you expect him to understand it before he obeys it? Or do you expect him to obey it and hope he will understand later? Obviously the latter, correct? So our understanding of God's commands, while perhaps helpful, is not necessary. Our obedience to them is.
Second, Paul gives his reason: Man was created first, and woman was deceived. So long as that is true, women will be prohibited from teaching and exercising authority over men in the church.
Yet when these same children who were taught by women become adults, the women are no longer allowed or qualified to teach them. That doesn't make sense.
See my above comments on making sense. If truth has to make sense to our small minds before it is to be obeyed, we live in a truly sad state. However, the commands make perfect sense to those who read the reasoning for them.
That's why I think Paul's instructions are being misunderstood. He was speaking to a particular problem in a particular church.
But Paul doesn't say anything about the particular problem in a particular church. His reason reaches back thousands of years to Genesis 1, which had nothing to do with Ephesus, and in fact his reasons are true about every church in every place in every time. So the "particular context" argument simply will not work.
I disagree. If the Words Paul is speaking are from God and Paul says it him speaking and not the Lord, then it is Paul speaking and not God.
You can disagree all you want, but Paul's words are God-breathed, which means that they came from God. You are creating a false dichotomy that destroys the authority of Scripture. I have given you a number of examples which to my knowledge you completely ignored. And rightly so. It proves you are wrong. You understanding of the Bible is simply deficient.The division between human and divine authorship is a false dichotomy in Scripture. You are denying the very words of Paul in 2 Tim 3:16.