Craig
2011-05-30
I must say that I still find Cheryl’s view of this passage the most appealing, but in looking at whether any other views are plausible (just in case “a woman” is generic), does anyone know why the view of authentein with the sexual connotatation (from Catherine Kroeger?) seems to be discussed less than authentien as self assumed authority (Philip Payne?)? To me, the “sexy” view seems to explain the “a man” better than the “assume authority” view. Has the research discounted the sexy view or something?
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