James 2:14 introduces 'easy believism' — the person who says 'Jesus is my Savior but not my Lord'
Identifying the theological problem James 2 addresses
James 1:22-27 read in context — James's 'works' are being a
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Specific Or General Woman
This post will be an expansion on the reasons why I believe that 1 Timothy 2:11-15 is about one specific woman and why a general reference to women does not line up with the grammar within the surrounding context. I will also consider the challenge to my view from the new verbal aspect theory
A Woman Anaphoric
In a recent blog post , there has been some discussion on 1 Timothy 2:11, 12 in the comment section, and the question of whether “a woman” is generic woman or a specific woman. I always appreciate questions and challenges on my position as it continually pushes me to continue to do research in order
1 Timothy 2:11-15
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