truthseeker
2009-11-01
110-I meant to say it substantiates the meaning of God (not kephale) as Godhead rather than the Father… Which still means, as you pointed out, Pinklight, that kephale can’t mean Father in this whole passage.
So, if kephale means head in a non-‘authority over’ way in this passage because of the Godhead meaning of God, that means it can’t be used as a given that head in Ephesians 5:23 means ‘authority over’, either, as an extension of 1 Cor. 11:3. If kephale in Eph. 5:23 is claimed to mean ‘authority over’, it will have to be substantiated apart from the meaning of kephale in I Cor. 11:3.
Truthseeking is the only way to go, isn’t it?! 🙂
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