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Theology verse entry

Joel 2:28-29

Sections: cross_references, debate_points, exegesis, greek_analysis

Joel 2:28-29 prophecy,Spirit outpouring,daughters,women prophets,Pentecost,egalitarian,Joel,Acts 2,Peter sermon,last days
Theology verse entry

1 Corinthians 15:28

Sections: cross_references, debate_points, exegesis, greek_analysis

1 Corinthians 15:28 eschatology,subjection,Son,Trinity,EFS,mediatorial kingdom,subordinationism,hypotasso
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σωθήσεται (sothesetai)

she will be saved

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τεκνογονία (teknogonia)

the childbearing

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αὐθεντέω (authenteo)

to domineer / to usurp authority

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διδάσκω (didasko)

to teach

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οὐκ...οὐδέ (ouk...oude)

neither...nor

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σῴζω (sozo)

to save

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ἑτεροδιδασκαλέω (heterodidaskaleo)

to teach differently / to teach strange doctrine

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ὑβριστής (hybristEs)

insolent aggressor / violent transgressor

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ἐπισκοπή (episkopē)

office, oversight, supervision

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οἰκοδεσποτεῖν (oikodespotein)

to rule the household, to be master of the house

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πρεσβύτιδας (presbutidas)

older women, female elders

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ἐξουσία (exousia)

authority, right, power

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τις (tis)

anyone, someone (indefinite pronoun)

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ὑποτύπωσις (hupotyposis)

pattern, prototype, example, outline

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ἀνήρ/γυνή (aner/gyne)

man/woman OR husband/wife

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προΐστημι (proistemi)

to lead, to manage, to be over, to care for

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ἐπιτρέπω (epitrepo)

to permit, to allow, to entrust

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ἡ (anaphoric) (he (anaphoric))

the (anaphoric article — pointing back to a previously introduced noun)

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παραγγελία (paraggelia)

charge, command, instruction

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μεσίτης (mesites)

mediator, go-between

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ἀντίλυτρον (antilytron)

ransom, substitute ransom price

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κῆρυξ (keryx)

herald, public proclaimer

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κόσμιος (kosmios)

orderly, well-arranged, respectable

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αἰδώς (aidos)

reverence, modesty rooted in honor

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σωφροσύνη (sophrosyne)

sound-mindedness, self-control, discretion

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ὡσαύτως (hosautos)

likewise, in the same manner

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διαλογισμός (dialogismos)

disputation, argumentation, hostile reasoning

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θεοσέβεια (theosebeia)

godliness, reverence for God

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πᾶς (pas)

all, every, each

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ποιμαίνω (poimaino)

to shepherd, to tend a flock, to pastor, to rule

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φλύαρος (phluaros)

talker of nonsense, gossip (but not idle chatter — more accurately: trafficker in foolishness)

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οἰκοδεσποτέω (oikodespoteo)

to rule the household, to be master of the house, to manage the home

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πρεσβύτερος (presbuteros)

elder, older man; church overseer/leader by seniority

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ἄλλα (alla)

but, rather, on the contrary; strong adversative conjunction

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ἀργός (argos)

idle, inactive, useless; also the eighth astrological house (house of death)

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dominare / dominari (dominare)

to rule, to dominate, to lord it over (Latin; used to translate authenteō in the Vulgate)

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παραθήκη (paratheke)

deposit, trust, that which is entrusted for safekeeping; the apostolic gospel deposit

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στῦλος (stylos)

pillar, column; used metaphorically of the church as the pillar and support of truth

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ἀνδρός (andros)

of a man, man's (genitive of anēr); used in key 1 Tim 2:12 phrase authentein andros

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τούτων (touton)

of these, over these; genitive plural pronoun in the authenteō papyrus

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περιερχόμεναι τὰς οἰκίας (perierchomenai tas oikias)

going about from house to house (1 Tim 5:13); possibly alludes to astrological house-progressions

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