Conclusion 2: Women have no restrictions on learning
Mike notes that Paul's instruction actually preserves women's right to pursue knowledge.
When Paul says 'if they want to learn anything, let them ask their husbands at home,' the word 'anything' is very broad. This was notable given Jewish debates about how much Torah a woman should learn. There should be no limit to the theological research, study, and education a woman can receive. The restriction is about pursuing a ministry path God has limited (eldership), not about restricting knowledge. 'Ask your husbands at home' preserves the right to pursue questions outside the context that pushes into the elder function.
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