God doesn't rule out women being prophets; female prophets existed when good men were available (Miriam, Huldah), refuting the 'no good men' argument.
How Women Could and Couldn’t Lead in the Old Testament: Women in Ministry part 3
00:45:53 – 00:46:55
Key conclusion on female prophets
The only firm conclusion: God does not rule out women being prophets. In the NT this is even more obvious. Miriam was not called because there were no good men (Moses and Aaron were there). Huldah was not called for lack of available men (Jeremiah and other prophets existed). The 'God only uses women when no good men are available' argument fails. Churches that make rules preventing women from sharing a message from God are making a mistake based on this OT evidence.
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How Women Could and Couldn’t Lead in the Old Testament: Women in Ministry part 3 @ 00:45:532022-03-28