Two more key terms: 'en ekklesia' and 'hupotasso' found throughout the context
Mike continues demonstrating the passage's consistency with its surrounding context using Greek terms.
The phrase 'en ekklesia' (in the church) from verses 34-35 also appears in verse 28. The word 'hupotasso' (to submit) from verse 34 also appears in verse 32 ('the spirits of the prophets are subject to the prophets'). All four key terms in the disputed verses are thoroughly attested in the immediately surrounding context, directly contradicting the claim this does not fit Pauline style.
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