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Philip Payne's egalitarian argument: 'bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh' emphasizes shared essence and kinship, never subordination.

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Egalitarian interpretation of Genesis 2:23

Mike introduces Philip Payne (egalitarian scholar) and his book. Payne argues that Adam's exclamation in Gen 2:23 ('bone of my bones, flesh of my flesh') emphasizes shared standing and kinship, and throughout Scripture this phrase never identifies subordination. Payne seems to imply this phrase rules out the complementarian view of Adam having authority over Eve.

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