Question 1: Does this passage belong in the Bible? The interpolation argument
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The interpolation view started gaining traction in the 1970s. W. Walker Jr. (1975) argued it was three fragments from different sources. Lamar Cope (1978) and G.W. Trompf (1980) also argued for removal. Trompf's motivation was explicitly that the passage seemed sexist and he wanted to present the Bible as egalitarian, though he didn't fully commit to the interpolation view himself.
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