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Scripture Commentary article 2026-03-30

1 Corinthians 14 — Research Notes (Cheryl Schatz)

Collection of 5 research notes examining 1 Corinthians 14:34-36, including the eta particle argument for quotation/refutation reading, the non-existent 'law' reference, segregated seating problems, and commentary from RtNT and Bender showing contradictions with Paul's affirmation of women prophesying.

1 Cor 11:2-16 1 Cor 11:22 1 Cor 6:2 1 Corinthians 14 Authority & Submission Women in Leadership
Scripture Commentary article 2009-07-12

Wayne Grudem 3

This is the part 3 of answering Wayne Grudem’s “ Open letter to Egalitarians ” and his “Six Questions That Have Never Been Satisfactorily Answered”. Today I am posting his third question and my own answer

1 Corinthians 14:1 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 1 Corinthians 14:36 1 Corinthians 14 Women in Leadership Complementarianism
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-06-18

@Reneechop MacArthur for all his learning overlooks how Paul since ch7 has been responding to things that the Corinthians wrote in their letter to him. Paul quotes them and then refutes them: “What? came the word of God out from you[men]? or came i...

@Reneechop MacArthur for all his learning overlooks how Paul since ch7 has been responding to things that the Corinthians wrote in their letter to him. Paul quotes them and then refutes them: “What?

1 Cor 14:36 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-09

@TheWatchman1963 @VoicesHead100 @3HillsMinor @Rattle_Resists @Kdubtru @michael_ronning You are quoting from 1 Cor 14:34-35 without noticing that Paul has been responding to things the Corinthians previously wrote to him. Just after this, Paul says, “...

@TheWatchman1963 @VoicesHead100 @3HillsMinor @Rattle_Resists @Kdubtru @michael_ronning You are quoting from 1 Cor 14:34-35 without noticing that Paul has been responding to things the Corinthians prev

1 Cor 14:34-35 1 Cor 14:36 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-01-22

@bagby_abe @Protestia Paul is interacting with the letter the Corinthians wrote to him (see 1 Cor 7:1). If Paul was silencing women, then he’s contradicting himself: “For you can *all* prophesy one by one, so that *all* may learn and *all* may be e...

@bagby_abe @Protestia Paul is interacting with the letter the Corinthians wrote to him (see 1 Cor 7:1). If Paul was silencing women, then he’s contradicting himself: “For you can *all* prophesy one

1 Cor 14:36 1 Cor 7:1 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-01-05

In 1 Cor 14:34-35, Paul is quoting from the letter that the Corinthians wrote (see 1 Cor 7:1) and using the contrastive “or” (which is typical of Paul) to rhetorically refute it: “What? Came the word of God out from you [men]? Or came it unto you [me...

In 1 Cor 14:34-35, Paul is quoting from the letter that the Corinthians wrote (see 1 Cor 7:1) and using the contrastive “or” (which is typical of Paul) to rhetorically refute it: “What? Came the word

1 Cor 14:34-35 1 Cor 14:36 1 Cor 7:1 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-09

@nevermindlind @smashbaals Paul is quoting from the letter the Corinthians wrote (1 Cor 7:1). In this case, he is refuting what the Corinthians wrote. “What? came the word of God out from you [men]? or came it unto you [men] only?” (1 Cor 14:36 KJV...

@nevermindlind @smashbaals Paul is quoting from the letter the Corinthians wrote (1 Cor 7:1). In this case, he is refuting what the Corinthians wrote. “What? came the word of God out from you [men]?

1 Cor 14:36 1 Cor 7:1 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-10-08

@sanothomas 1 Cor 14:34-35 is actually the Apostle Paul quoting from a letter he received from the Corinthians; Paul is rebuking those men who are silencing half of the body: “What? Came the word of God out from you [men]? Or came it unto you [men] o...

@sanothomas 1 Cor 14:34-35 is actually the Apostle Paul quoting from a letter he received from the Corinthians; Paul is rebuking those men who are silencing half of the body: “What? Came the word of G

1 Cor 14:34-35 1 Cor 14:36 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-10-04

@a_mighty_stream @Trashboat422 @autocorrect2_0 Yes, it’s a literal quote from th

@a_mighty_stream @Trashboat422 @autocorrect2_0 Yes, it’s a literal quote from the Corinthians which Paul is refuting…1 Cor 14:36 (KJV): “What? came the word of God out from you [males]? or came it unt

1 Cor 14:36 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-10-03

@Godfly__ @IndictTheReich @gt5841b @RRR0BYN You would be aligning with those men that Paul was rebuking when he quoted from the letter the Corinthians wrote to him (see 1 Cor 7:1). “What? Came the word of God out from you [men]? Or came it unto you ...

@Godfly__ @IndictTheReich @gt5841b @RRR0BYN You would be aligning with those men that Paul was rebuking when he quoted from the letter the Corinthians wrote to him (see 1 Cor 7:1). “What? Came the wo

1 Cor 14:36 1 Cor 7:1 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-09-26

@DDinho555 @Fahim_4real @Sa_Gwang Huh? Paul is quoting from the letter from the

@DDinho555 @Fahim_4real @Sa_Gwang Huh? Paul is quoting from the letter from the Corinthians (1 Cor 7:7) and refuting those who were silencing women: "What? came the word of God out from you [men]? o

1 Cor 14:36 1 Cor 7:7 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-09-14

@Mikanojo @om1nator @masonmennenga You got Paul all wrong. Paul’s quoting from the Corinthians who wrote him a letter (see 1 Cor 7:1) and refuting those who were silencing women. “What? came the word of God out from you [men]? or came it unto you [...

@Mikanojo @om1nator @masonmennenga You got Paul all wrong. Paul’s quoting from the Corinthians who wrote him a letter (see 1 Cor 7:1) and refuting those who were silencing women. “What? came the wor

1 Cor 14:36 1 Cor 7:1 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-08-13

@JohnMoo26668690 “Paul would laugh at you” It’s actually the other way around. Paul writes in 1 Cor 14:36: “What? Came the word of God out from you [men]? Or came it unto you [men] only?” (KJV) Paul uses plural masculine for “you” in the above ve...

@JohnMoo26668690 “Paul would laugh at you” It’s actually the other way around. Paul writes in 1 Cor 14:36: “What? Came the word of God out from you [men]? Or came it unto you [men] only?” (KJV) Pa

1 Cor 14:36 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-07-23

21/23🧵1 Cor 14:36 starts with the Greek letter ἢ. The Exegetical Dictionary of the NT gives this as an example of a rhetorical question we are expected to answer 'no' to. The Concise Greek_English Dictionary agrees listing ἢ as a 'disjunctive conju...

21/23🧵1 Cor 14:36 starts with the Greek letter ἢ. The Exegetical Dictionary of the NT gives this as an example of a rhetorical question we are expected to answer 'no' to. The Concise Greek_English D

1 Cor 14:36 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-06-12

@ymmotrojam @CherylSchatz @brmorris Except that Paul was quoting from the Corint

@ymmotrojam @CherylSchatz @brmorris Except that Paul was quoting from the Corinthians and refuting them… 1 Cor 14:36 KJV “What? Came the word of God out from you [men]?. Or came it unto you [men] onl

1 Cor 14:36 question
Theology verse entry

1 Corinthians 14:33-37

Sections: cross_references, debate_points, exegesis, greek_analysis

1 Corinthians 14:33-37 interpolation,textual criticism,silence,quotation,Western text,women speaking,women silent,Corinthian quotation,oral law,Pharisees,rhetorical refutation,eta particle,women in ministry,egalitarian,complementarian debate
Theology greek term

ἤ (e/eta)

or; disjunctive particle used for rhetorical refutation

greek