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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-11-01

@rightresponsem @WokePreacherTV @MikeWingerii It’s a shame God gave women a voice and then command her not to use it, eh? That verse means that when he won’t listen to her words he may be moved by her actions. It doesn’t mean she shouldn’t teach. An...

@rightresponsem @WokePreacherTV @MikeWingerii It’s a shame God gave women a voice and then command her not to use it, eh? That verse means that when he won’t listen to her words he may be moved by he

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-30

@grok @quathamer @dalepartridge LOL. So only Pauline uses imperatives? Wow. Think @grok. Can you do it? I’m losing hope. Why is it stated that women are to keep silent?—because it is SHAMEFUL for a WOMAN to speak in the assembly. Really? So men makin...

@grok @quathamer @dalepartridge LOL. So only Pauline uses imperatives? Wow. Think @grok. Can you do it? I’m losing hope. Why is it stated that women are to keep silent?—because it is SHAMEFUL for a WO

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@Toneskeee The Bible has no such restriction. We need to be better at rightly di

@Toneskeee The Bible has no such restriction. We need to be better at rightly dividing the word of God so we are not ashamed one day. “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a worker who

2Ti 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@BrendenHen8500 @sanderson1611 Many feel ashamed they are going bald and want to

@BrendenHen8500 @sanderson1611 Many feel ashamed they are going bald and want to get hair transplants. How is it a shame for a man to have long hair? You still have to explain how nature teaches this

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@sanderson1611 What from nature teaches you long hair on a man is shameful? John the Baptist was a Nazarite like Samson and never cut his hair… Nature teaches you that arm hair stops growing at a specific length and that head hair keeps growing the ...

@sanderson1611 What from nature teaches you long hair on a man is shameful? John the Baptist was a Nazarite like Samson and never cut his hair… Nature teaches you that arm hair stops growing at a spe

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-06

@GuitSmart @JustinPetersMin Strange as scripture frames Barak’s behaviour as fai

@GuitSmart @JustinPetersMin Strange as scripture frames Barak’s behaviour as faith and never shames him. In fact Moses said the same thing as Barak. https://t.co/TkiGHCw1dp

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-06

@AnalogRules61 @ashleigh_fittis @TheLaurenChen Interesting that the Bible doesn’

@AnalogRules61 @ashleigh_fittis @TheLaurenChen Interesting that the Bible doesn’t frame Barak as being shamed. What he said was actually similar to what Moses said to God. https://t.co/TkiGHCw1dp

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-06

@BeRegener8ed @rightresponsem Strange, that’s not how the author to the Hebrews

@BeRegener8ed @rightresponsem Strange, that’s not how the author to the Hebrews framed it when including Barak in the chapter on faith. The term shame wasn’t used. Barak would rather have God’s word w

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-03

@HvacRoar24011 Except Paul went to the Jew 1st after the resurrection every time he went to a new town. “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” ...

@HvacRoar24011 Except Paul went to the Jew 1st after the resurrection every time he went to a new town. “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who b

Ro 1:16 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-03

@HvacRoar24011 @mennodarren @smashbaals Why does Paul then after the cross consistently preach to the Jews first and then the Gentiles? Do you share the gospel with the Jew first? “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for s...

@HvacRoar24011 @mennodarren @smashbaals Why does Paul then after the cross consistently preach to the Jews first and then the Gentiles? Do you share the gospel with the Jew first? “For I am not asham

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-15

@MarinaRohr2012 @ExtraSaltedNuts @FoxWayward @rightresponsem Right…but justice is that Jesus took our shame and guilt on himself. So if someone comes to Christ, I don’t think that forgiveness and mercy is immediately followed by execution. Now you ma...

@MarinaRohr2012 @ExtraSaltedNuts @FoxWayward @rightresponsem Right…but justice is that Jesus took our shame and guilt on himself. So if someone comes to Christ, I don’t think that forgiveness and merc

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-08-16

@grok @CDDTReborn @autocorrect2_0 @alcadizzar19 BTW, 1Cor 11:3’s ordering is Christ-> every man, the man->a woman, God->Christ. This is in time sequence order and showing source relationships. As for head coverings, covering in Genesis was ...

@grok @CDDTReborn @autocorrect2_0 @alcadizzar19 BTW, 1Cor 11:3’s ordering is Christ-> every man, the man->a woman, God->Christ. This is in time sequence order and showing source relationships

1Cor 11:3 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-08-10

Or maybe he was thinking of 1Cor 14:34-35 that says women should be silent and that their speaking is shameful. But Paul was quoting from the Corinthians and refuting them: “What? came the word of God out from you [men]? or came it unto you [men] onl...

Or maybe he was thinking of 1Cor 14:34-35 that says women should be silent and that their speaking is shameful. But Paul was quoting from the Corinthians and refuting them: “What? came the word of God

1Co 14:36 1Cor 14:34-35 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-07-21

@carol66944 @ymmotrojam @MattSmethurst What is the answer to the question “For i

@carol66944 @ymmotrojam @MattSmethurst What is the answer to the question “For is it shameful for a woman to speak in church?” It is right after a statement suggesting they aren’t supposed to ask ques

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-06-18

@Reneechop For you to call me a fool and a dog and then to suggest that if I hav

@Reneechop For you to call me a fool and a dog and then to suggest that if I have a genuine interest in God’s word on this topic that I would take MacArthur’s position is a lazy attempt to shame someo

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-06-05

Something to note is that in Judaism, you will observe that all men have to cove

Something to note is that in Judaism, you will observe that all men have to cover their heads when praying or reading Torah. Why does Paul say that doing this—covering one’s head while doing these thi

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-05-20

@JonByers186054 The Hebrew phrase in Dt 24:1 is ʿerwat dāvār—“a shameful thing” or “matter of nakedness.” It’s ambiguous by design. If it clearly meant adultery, there would’ve been no debate. And if adultery were the issue, Moses wouldn’t have all...

@JonByers186054 The Hebrew phrase in Dt 24:1 is ʿerwat dāvār—“a shameful thing” or “matter of nakedness.” It’s ambiguous by design. If it clearly meant adultery, there would’ve been no debate. And i

Dt 24:1 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-05-06

@masonmennenga And Mason reads the Bible carefully enough to know what Jesus mea

@masonmennenga And Mason reads the Bible carefully enough to know what Jesus meant by ‘turn the other cheek’ was about when someone insults and shames you, right?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-01-24

@SolaScripturaT @BornAgainMissy Why shame on me? Do you know what Paul’s reasons

@SolaScripturaT @BornAgainMissy Why shame on me? Do you know what Paul’s reasons mean? If you do, tell me what time sequence order of creation has to do with why Adam wasn’t deceived but Eve was. Do

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-01-20

@Christianous100 @lutherananswers Yes, thanks for pointing these out. This is no

@Christianous100 @lutherananswers Yes, thanks for pointing these out. This is not about head coverings as symbols of authority but uncovering our heads to symbolically show that in Christ the shame of

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-01-20

@Heiserite @lutherananswers That is correct. Would a believing husband who under

@Heiserite @lutherananswers That is correct. Would a believing husband who understands that covering for shame for sin is not something we should do in God’s presence? Who then is left? Probably more

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-01-20

@Heiserite @lutherananswers Actually, it is for the very reasons Paul outlines that he is giving women a choice. If covering one’s head shames Christ, then surely this applies to women also. Thus married women have a dilemma as they have essentially...

@Heiserite @lutherananswers Actually, it is for the very reasons Paul outlines that he is giving women a choice. If covering one’s head shames Christ, then surely this applies to women also. Thus mar

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-01-20

@Heiserite @lutherananswers But don’t we have a Biblical connection between cove

@Heiserite @lutherananswers But don’t we have a Biblical connection between covering and shame in Genesis 3? And wouldn’t covering oneself showing shame for sin in God’s presence shame Christ since Ch

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-07-31

@ravensfoodblog @MikeWingerii My thinking is that Paul suspected she would repen

@ravensfoodblog @MikeWingerii My thinking is that Paul suspected she would repent of her false teaching and so why mark her name. Remember Jezebel? Further, Paul’s writing is God-breathed and so ulti

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-07-02

@RushiXmakima @Unashamed_Chuck I know this is a popular opinion, but I’m not convinced of it (yet). I see Paul using specific wording to point out a specific wife and husband in the church at Ephesus and relating what is happening back to the fall in...

@RushiXmakima @Unashamed_Chuck I know this is a popular opinion, but I’m not convinced of it (yet). I see Paul using specific wording to point out a specific wife and husband in the church at Ephesus

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-07-02

@Unashamed_Chuck @RushiXmakima Yes, this has to do with the time sequence order of creation, not authority order. And the time sequence connects with deception. Ask yourself, how was it that Eve was deceived but Adam wasn’t when they both knew the co...

@Unashamed_Chuck @RushiXmakima Yes, this has to do with the time sequence order of creation, not authority order. And the time sequence connects with deception. Ask yourself, how was it that Eve was d

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-07-02

@RushiXmakima @Unashamed_Chuck Yes, exactly! This can be seen from how Paul uses

@RushiXmakima @Unashamed_Chuck Yes, exactly! This can be seen from how Paul uses this term in what he writes.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-07-02

@Unashamed_Chuck I believe that Paul’s use of the Greek word kephale is not about authority or leadership but has to do with the source relationship between the husband and the wife coming from Eden where Eve was made from and for Adam. Both were com...

@Unashamed_Chuck I believe that Paul’s use of the Greek word kephale is not about authority or leadership but has to do with the source relationship between the husband and the wife coming from Eden w

Ge 1:28 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-07-02

@mikeproverbs10 @patriot49029471 @smashbaals Women shaved their heads in rebellion? Paul is asking women to cover their heads because of their former rebellion? Wow. I thought I heard it all. There was no such practice of covering in the churches b...

@mikeproverbs10 @patriot49029471 @smashbaals Women shaved their heads in rebellion? Paul is asking women to cover their heads because of their former rebellion? Wow. I thought I heard it all. There

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-02

@InnovationHQ2 @SpecterAndBride @tigereyes1972 I am of course referring to the churches Paul was speaking of in the first century, not the ones that came later. To deny that Paul advocated for the practice of not covering one’s head while praying or...

@InnovationHQ2 @SpecterAndBride @tigereyes1972 I am of course referring to the churches Paul was speaking of in the first century, not the ones that came later. To deny that Paul advocated for the pr

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-02

@LoammiCB @SpecterAndBride @tigereyes1972 The fact that she shames her head assumes she has one, meaning this is referring to married women only. But this shaming that Paul refers to is not the same kind of spiritual shame from the garden, but someth...

@LoammiCB @SpecterAndBride @tigereyes1972 The fact that she shames her head assumes she has one, meaning this is referring to married women only. But this shaming that Paul refers to is not the same k

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-02

@LoammiCB @SpecterAndBride @tigereyes1972 Covering for shame comes from shame for sin as we find in Genesis 3. If a man covers his head while prophesying showing shame for sin this shames Christ because he has dealt with sin once and for all. It says...

@LoammiCB @SpecterAndBride @tigereyes1972 Covering for shame comes from shame for sin as we find in Genesis 3. If a man covers his head while prophesying showing shame for sin this shames Christ becau

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-04-30

@PastorRobMonroe @KaeleyT @megbasham If you believe long hair is a shame, you ha

@PastorRobMonroe @KaeleyT @megbasham If you believe long hair is a shame, you have to—must—explain how John the Baptist wasn’t a shame all his life. God set him apart specifically that way.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-04-29

@PastorRobMonroe @KaeleyT @megbasham Is John the Baptist shamed because he was a nazarite from birth and therefore couldn’t cut his hair like Samson? Even Paul took a Nazarite vow and in numbers both men and women could take the vow. The vow involves...

@PastorRobMonroe @KaeleyT @megbasham Is John the Baptist shamed because he was a nazarite from birth and therefore couldn’t cut his hair like Samson? Even Paul took a Nazarite vow and in numbers both

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-04-29

@PastorRobMonroe @KaeleyT @megbasham How interesting. I attended a Calvary Chapel church for about 7 years and a pastor friend of mine is a pastor in one right now. His pastor just preached on 1Cor 11 and noted how Chuck Smith accepted the hippies re...

@PastorRobMonroe @KaeleyT @megbasham How interesting. I attended a Calvary Chapel church for about 7 years and a pastor friend of mine is a pastor in one right now. His pastor just preached on 1Cor 11

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-04-22

The idea that a woman’s vocalizing is considered as shame or like nakedness is w

The idea that a woman’s vocalizing is considered as shame or like nakedness is what is conveyed by 1Co 14:34-35—a quote from the Corinthian Judiazers which Paul is refuting. https://t.co/tJLVsd40Yy

1Co 14:34-35 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-04-13

@Praise_Yah_ @jrjoplin So women are not allowed to learn in church? Why is it sh

@Praise_Yah_ @jrjoplin So women are not allowed to learn in church? Why is it shameful or morally depraved for them to vocalize in church?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-04-02

@Unashamed_Chuck That’s right—not *all* are teachers. But we are told to earnestly desire the greater gifts. "Now you are Christ’s body, and individually parts of it. And God has appointed in the church, first apostles, second prophets, third teache...

@Unashamed_Chuck That’s right—not *all* are teachers. But we are told to earnestly desire the greater gifts. "Now you are Christ’s body, and individually parts of it. And God has appointed in the chu

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-31

@Trentofthenorth @Unashamed_Chuck @JamesDitto12 On what basis do you make such a

@Trentofthenorth @Unashamed_Chuck @JamesDitto12 On what basis do you make such a claim? Male authority over women is an idea imported into the text by men.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-31

@Unashamed_Chuck @JamesDitto12 Yes, the man is the head, but not in the way that you think. This is not about authority over or rule over but, sourcing marriage back to the very first marriage and its basis in the origin of the woman from Adam’s fles...

@Unashamed_Chuck @JamesDitto12 Yes, the man is the head, but not in the way that you think. This is not about authority over or rule over but, sourcing marriage back to the very first marriage and its

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-28

@ymmotrojam @EH_Esq @JayMallow3 You certainly are trying hard, Tom. I don't fault you for that. But this interpretation doesn't work because Paul is not advocating for any head covering tradition. Perhaps you can explain how it is shameful for a man...

@ymmotrojam @EH_Esq @JayMallow3 You certainly are trying hard, Tom. I don't fault you for that. But this interpretation doesn't work because Paul is not advocating for any head covering tradition. Pe

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-21

@2ndBookPress Good point! I agree…though nature does not teach long hair is a sh

@2ndBookPress Good point! I agree…though nature does not teach long hair is a shame. https://t.co/HFu3esfHdR

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-19

@ScottCross_8 @JollyStine @MikeWingerii Now the question is why. Why do they wear them? Is it not to show shame for sin in God’s presence? As Christians, our shame for sin has been removed in Christ! Paul says we should NOT cover our heads. Covering...

@ScottCross_8 @JollyStine @MikeWingerii Now the question is why. Why do they wear them? Is it not to show shame for sin in God’s presence? As Christians, our shame for sin has been removed in Christ!

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-11

@Crystalisives @CherylSchatz @pastherandie @MikeWingerii @ryancduff @will_servant @CharmyRosewolf @Ichthusproject @bkr8un @JollyStine @jdpritchett That's right. The detail concerning the shamefulness of women speaking can't be due to interrupting as ...

@Crystalisives @CherylSchatz @pastherandie @MikeWingerii @ryancduff @will_servant @CharmyRosewolf @Ichthusproject @bkr8un @JollyStine @jdpritchett That's right. The detail concerning the shamefulness

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-25

@ScottCross_8 @PastorMark Don't let Mark shame you for this. He cannot even seem

@ScottCross_8 @PastorMark Don't let Mark shame you for this. He cannot even seem to read scripture in context... He quotes a passage all about WIDOWS to shame men into being required to work outside t

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-24

@GodistheGoal @FlammablePink @GeauxGabrielle @myteacherafreak @MissBNasty 1Co 11

@GodistheGoal @FlammablePink @GeauxGabrielle @myteacherafreak @MissBNasty 1Co 11:1-16 is explaining the reasons for the tradition to NOT wear head coverings which represent shame for sin. 1Co 11:3 is

1Co 11:1-16 1Co 11:3 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-12

@btgolz @michael_ronning @freedom4alltime @VoicesHead100 @3HillsMinor @Rattle_Resists There’s nothing that says God chose Deborah to Israel’s shame. You are adding this to the account. Barak didn’t want to go without Deborah, so a woman received the...

@btgolz @michael_ronning @freedom4alltime @VoicesHead100 @3HillsMinor @Rattle_Resists There’s nothing that says God chose Deborah to Israel’s shame. You are adding this to the account. Barak didn’t w

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-01-28

@9mm_smg What's important isn't the vessel, it's the message. The authority is

@9mm_smg What's important isn't the vessel, it's the message. The authority is in the Word. Let's accurately divide God's Word so we are not ashamed on that day. https://t.co/YjFKhdD3bw

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-01-28

@BravinYuri So now a woman praying is exercising authority over men? What doesn'

@BravinYuri So now a woman praying is exercising authority over men? What doesn't this verse apply to? Make it your goal to accurately handle the word of truth so that on that day when we meet Him yo

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-01-21

@Duke456521 @MikeWingerii Yes he has! But he didn’t teach hours and hours that drinking any alcohol was a sin and invest so much in that position. It’s not that Mike hasn’t changed his mind on some things…and I agree with him on most issues he addr...

@Duke456521 @MikeWingerii Yes he has! But he didn’t teach hours and hours that drinking any alcohol was a sin and invest so much in that position. It’s not that Mike hasn’t changed his mind on some

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