Traditional view of verse 3: God's divinely given authority structure through headship
Mike presents the traditional interpretation of 1 Corinthians 11:3.
Traditional interpretation: using NASB over ESV because ESV
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Responses
What Winger Presently Gets Wrong: Male Headship: Is It Really Biblical?
Response to Mike Winger's Women in Ministry Part 8 on male headship and whether it is really biblical
Ephesians 5:18-33
Sections: cross_references, debate_points, exegesis, greek_analysis
1 Corinthians 11:2-9
Sections: cross_references, debate_points, exegesis, greek_analysis
κεφαλή (kephale) — Logos Clippings (Cheryl Schatz)
A curated collection of Logos Bible Software clippings compiled by Cheryl Schatz examining the Greek word κεφαλή (kephale) and Hebrew רֹאשׁ (rosh). The clippings draw from lexicons, encyclopedias, commentaries, and academic journals to argue that "source/origin" is the primary metaphorical meaning of kephale rather than "authority/leader," with implications for interpreting 1 Corinthians 11, Ephesians 5, and Colossians 1.
Where Mike Winger Went Wrong on Women
Comprehensive response to the entire Mike Winger Women in Ministry video series (Parts 1-13)
What Winger Presently Gets Wrong: “Women Keep Silent” (1 Cor 14:34–35)
Response to Mike Winger's Women in Ministry Part 11 on 'women keep silent' in 1 Corinthians 14:34-35
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