While I do not hold out much hope that Christians will come to agreement on what is written (given that such rarely if ever happens...a truly disgraceful state of affairs) I believe there is some profit in discussing this issue yet once more and engaging with those of you who might be willing to discuss it on this thread.
With that in mind here is are the relevant verses I would like to focus on...
From the New American Standard Bible (though all modern translations say essentially the same thing):
The KJV starts out by saying "Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak;".
The Amplified Bible says "The women should keep quiet in the churches, for they are not authorized to speak".
The New International Readers Version says "As in all the churches of God's people, women should remain silent in the meetings. They are not allowed to speak."
It was the practice throughout the New Testament churches that women were not permitted to speak out in the assembly of the Church. This wasn't just for Corinth but a practice that was present throughout the Churches.
That is what the Word says and says clearly.
There can be no ambiguity about this. To speak is to utter a statement publicly (the context of Paul's statements in the whole of Chapter 14 is talking about speaking publicly to the Church by way of prophecy, revelation, tongues, interpretation and other such gifts).
Just as those speaking in tongues must keep silent (i.e not speak) if there is no interpreter present so too women must not speak out in an assembly of the Church.
Just as prophets must stop prophesying and be silent and allow one who has been given a revelation to speak out so too women must be silent in an assembly of the Church and not speak out.
Silent means silent and to not speak means exactly that.
The conjecture that people embrace to negate what Paul said and said clearly absolutely amazes me.
Carlos
With that in mind here is are the relevant verses I would like to focus on...
From the New American Standard Bible (though all modern translations say essentially the same thing):
1 Corinthians 14:34-38
The women are to keep silent in the churches; for they are not permitted to speak, but are to subject themselves, just as the Law also says. If they desire to learn anything, let them ask their own husbands at home; for it is improper for a woman to speak in church. Was it from you that the word of God first went forth? Or has it come to you only?
If anyone thinks he is a prophet or spiritual, let him recognize that the things which I write to you are the Lord’s commandment. But if anyone does not recognize this, he is not recognized.
The KJV starts out by saying "Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak;".
The Amplified Bible says "The women should keep quiet in the churches, for they are not authorized to speak".
The New International Readers Version says "As in all the churches of God's people, women should remain silent in the meetings. They are not allowed to speak."
It was the practice throughout the New Testament churches that women were not permitted to speak out in the assembly of the Church. This wasn't just for Corinth but a practice that was present throughout the Churches.
That is what the Word says and says clearly.
There can be no ambiguity about this. To speak is to utter a statement publicly (the context of Paul's statements in the whole of Chapter 14 is talking about speaking publicly to the Church by way of prophecy, revelation, tongues, interpretation and other such gifts).
Just as those speaking in tongues must keep silent (i.e not speak) if there is no interpreter present so too women must not speak out in an assembly of the Church.
Just as prophets must stop prophesying and be silent and allow one who has been given a revelation to speak out so too women must be silent in an assembly of the Church and not speak out.
Silent means silent and to not speak means exactly that.
The conjecture that people embrace to negate what Paul said and said clearly absolutely amazes me.
Carlos