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Exposition of I Timothy 2:8-15 (4)

George C Lubbers·1961-11-15
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We shall now turn our attention to the most fundamental Scriptural motivation for the proper place of the woman in the church respecting the teaching office. The place of the woman is that of subordination. She is to learn in silence in all subjection. The term in the Greek for silence is "Heesuchia," that is, that quietness which is rooted' in the fear of God and which is descriptive of one who remains at home doing his own God-ordained task without officiously meddling in the affairs of...

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George C Lubbers
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1961-11-15

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Genesis 3
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