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@ravensfoodblog @MikeWingerii Paul uses the verb αὐθεντεῖν and not the noun form αὐθεντής in 1Ti 2:12. This distinction is crucial because verbs and nouns often carry different nuances and implications. The noun αὐθεντής historically means ‘murderer’ or ‘master,’ but the verb αὐθεντεῖν...

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@ravensfoodblog @MikeWingerii Paul uses the verb αὐθεντεῖν and not the noun form αὐθεντής in 1Ti 2:12. This distinction is crucial because verbs and nouns often carry different nuances and implications. The noun αὐθεντής historically means ‘murderer’ or ‘master,’ but the verb αὐθεντεῖν...

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