Quote:
Originally Posted by Evangelical
On the matter of priscilla "teaching" apollos, this is an interesting article about how the word "explained" does not have the same force as "teach":
https://bible.org/article/did-prisci...ning-acts-1826
This then seems to be the line of demarcation that this text encapsulates (especially when it is compared to 1 Tim 2:12): a woman may explain the known facts of the gospel. But whether she has permission to exhort men on the basis of those facts is both outside the scope of Acts 18:26 and its context and is proscribed in 1 Tim 2:12.
Of course it is no problem for a woman to explain the gospel to a man. That is not the kind of teaching role that Paul is forbidding in 1 Tim 2:12.
|
What these two verses explain, clearly, is that 1Tim 2:12 has a very specific context that it is referring to.
The way this verse is often taught or referenced is superficial and does not stand up to a close examination based on many other verses and references in the NT.