ALL The Debates Over 1 Tim 2:11-15: Women in Ministry part 12 (it took me a year to make this)
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0:00:00 INTRO 0:12:59 What this passage appears to be saying. 0:23:32 How egalitarians see the passage. 0:33:00 Was this just Paul's personal opinion? 1:02:50 The word "permit" shows this doesn't apply to us. 1:21:25 Paul has no jurisdiction over us. 1:32:07 This is about wives not women. 1:46:30 What does "quietly" mean? 2:05:30 Does the cult of Artemis change everything? 3:36:44 Is "have authority" a wrong translation? 8:03:15 The "Bunch of Female False Teachers" view. 9:14:32 Why does Paul appeal to Adam and Eve? 9:20:44 Are women more easily deceived than men? 9:44:00 What does "saved through childbearing" mean? 10:56:30 The "Elders Don't Have Authority Anyways" view. 11:04:18 Final conclusions. 1 Timothy 2: 11-15 is THE most hotly debated passage in the Bible today, at least in regard to Women in Ministry and possibly in regards to scholarship in general. It APPEARS to clearly limit women's roles in church ministry but... Some say this passage shows that women can't be elders. Other claim it means they can't even be college teachers or politicians. Others say it's just combating ancient hyper-feminism. Others say it's been mistranslated, perhaps by misogynists. Others claim it is really just fighting against the ancient cult of Artemis. Some say it's just about wives and has no application into church ministry. Others say Paul's ruling here has no jurisdiction over us today. Others say it's just Paul's personal opinion and not an apostolic ruling at all. Still others claim a number of other things about this passage, most often seeking to find a newer way to understand it so that it won't limit the roles of women in ministry. Today I'm going to go through ALL the debates and demonstrate the sad failure of egalitarian scholarship to reinterpret this passage, as well as provide some proper corrections for many in the patriarchalist camp. Helpful links... Here’s the entire Women in Ministry playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHuBtpJlwi7F5JYw3N5pKyLC&si=oOEaAxE43XXOz4zt My FREE notes for this video, which include countless links and references to sources I quote throughout this teaching. https://biblethinker.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/FINAL-1-Tim-2-11-15.docx Our brand NEW (and free) scholarly paper from Gary Manning on the use of Authentew in papyrus BGU 1208 https://biblethinker.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/FINAL-BGU-1208-Translation-and-Notes.pdf My year long study through the book of Romans verse by verse. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHvQ9G4NCvuiN4Evbp13uQa1 My full study on divorce and remarriage according to the Bible https://youtu.be/N2pC6ZikbYo?si=XkmOA7U8rTWsid8Z My website https://BibleThinker.org
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