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It's been long time since my OP and it seems like people liked the discussion.
SO, I finally talked with the pastor last Sunday. He was quick to mention the cultural context of the NT and asked weather I had read literature/commentaries. I said that I've only looked at the Greek of the specific passages and that I've checked interpretations of them. (In fact I've checked what most of today's orthodoxals have to say- Sproul, MacArthur, Baucham, James White, Washer, Todd Friel and even Spurgeon, Calvin and Luther). He said that he is going to send materials for me to read and see how women are actually alowed to preach. I said: Fine.
Few days ago his wife messaged me that she has sent me stuff (Oh boy, why she...). She wants me to read and talk with her. Seems like I have 3 options:
-Deny whatever they say and run away.
-Actually try to debate it with good arguments and then leave.
-Deny but stay.
I think that it is worth to actually put some argumentation in order that they see why I disagree so I will briefly translate the resource they gave me and I hope that someone will put a glance on it:
First it deals with 1 Corinthians 14 34-35:
Here the main argument is that Paul is talking about general order in the church, not about roles of men and women. On top of that women are allowed to exercise gifts which includes talking. Therefore it can't be said that women are forbidden to talk.
Then it goes to 1 Timothy 2 and it is stated that it is a very hard chapter to exegete because of the cultural boundaries. We don't prohibit braided hairs, right? Well maybe we shouldn't prohibit women to teach. 50% of 1 Timothy is about false doctrine and that's why we conclude that the epistle is not about general church order but about specific situation of dealing with false teachings. Furthermore it seems like women are taking big part in the spreading of those teachings. There were also some particularly immoral women in the Roman Empire, int that time and on top of that there was an Arthemis temple in Ephesus.
The word "silence" in " Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection" actually doesn't mean silence. It means harmony because the same word is used in 1 Peter 3:4, 1 Thessalonians. 4:11 and 2 Timothy. 2:2.
And then we come to verse 12. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
Well first of all-it can't be that a woman is never to teach (...obviously...) and Timothy was actually taught by women(2 Tim. 3:14-15 and 1:5) (...what?).
Second-"I suffer not" is
epitrepsein in Greek and that verb is in present time so it is not a permanent prohibition.
Third-Paul could have meant that it is forbidden for a woman to teach that women stay higher than men because the word "teach" is rearly used in neutral form.
Fourth: We don't know what exactly the word for "usurp authority" means.
Fifth: It is doubtful that by mentioning the creation order Paul meant that women are more gullable because animals were created before humans but they are not above us. So therefore the order of creation has nothing to do with authority. (Say what???)
The rest of the article is about stuff like woman apostle (which probably doesen't exist), Lady Wisdom from proverbs, Deborah, Smart womеn fom 1 Kings etc.
I missed a big chunk of the article but my head already hurts and the minor concussion I suffered last week doesn't help.
Here is a link for it but sadly only the mentioned sources are in English and the rest of the article is in Bulgarian.
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The thing that gets mostly on my nerves is how pushy egalitarians are. Not only are they messing up order but they insist that others should too because it's better.
Have a good night!
..or day.