The questions prohibition connects to submission -- a unique advantage of the judging prophecy view
Mike explains why the connection between questions and submission only works on the judging prophecy view.
Paul connects asking questions to the issue of submission. On the judging prophecy view, questions during prophecy evaluation could be a way of subverting leadership's decision-making authority. Every other view treats the silence as limited to a particular context, but only the judging prophecy view finds that context directly in the passage and explains why questions relate to submission. Comparing views: the judging prophecy view finds both the silence and the questions prohibition in the context of the passage itself.
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