Conclusion 7: 'Quiet' does not mean total silence
ALL The Debates Over 1 Tim 2_11-15: Women in Ministry part 12 (it took me a year to make this)
11:08:03 – 11:08:34
Mike restates the meaning of hesychia for practical application.
A woman should not be kept from singing, worshiping aloud, speaking prophetically, or making announcements in church. The term hesychia contrasts with teaching-with-authority, not with making any sound. A woman can be part of the worship team, can speak, and can participate vocally in church services.
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ALL The Debates Over 1 Tim 2_11-15: Women in Ministry part 12 (it took me a year to make this) @ 11:08:032023-11-22