Andronicus and Junia — debate about whether there were female apostles
Mike briefly mentions the debate about Junia's status as an apostle.
Mike acknowledges that even among the gifts passages showing male apostles, some want to debate Andronicus and Junia (Romans 16:7). He does not resolve this here but notes there may still be gender-related patterns in offices even if not in gifts.
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