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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-07

@Lily_Warrior Mike’s intent in the series he did seems to be to go through stuff other people have written. In that case it takes a long time. If he went through it all we’d never see the end of it as so much has been written on these hard passages l...

@Lily_Warrior Mike’s intent in the series he did seems to be to go through stuff other people have written. In that case it takes a long time. If he went through it all we’d never see the end of it as

1 Tim 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-02

RT @ryanschatz: 6/🧵 Exposition of 1 Tim 2:11-15 (part 5, final) 1 Timothy 2:15

RT @ryanschatz: 6/🧵 Exposition of 1 Tim 2:11-15 (part 5, final) 1 Timothy 2:15 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ 6-1. In 1 Tim 2:15, 'the woman' is said that she '…

1 Tim 2:11-15 1 Tim 2:15 1 Timothy 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-14

I find it interesting when a professor claims to know what 1 Tim 2:15 says but d

I find it interesting when a professor claims to know what 1 Tim 2:15 says but doesn't allow anyone who disagree with him to object. He must be really confident. https://t.co/Pav2a7kWSk https://t.co/A

1 Tim 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-12

@btgolz @VoicesHead100 @3HillsMinor @Rattle_Resists @michael_ronning I see. Since you seem to know what you are talking about, please explain what 1 Tim 2:15 means. Your explanation should make sense of the specific grammar Paul uses. Shouldn’t be ha...

@btgolz @VoicesHead100 @3HillsMinor @Rattle_Resists @michael_ronning I see. Since you seem to know what you are talking about, please explain what 1 Tim 2:15 means. Your explanation should make sense

1 Tim 2:15 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-09

@MikeWingerii @JonKismetCalvin @DoctrinesofRad @pastherandie I don't always get

@MikeWingerii @JonKismetCalvin @DoctrinesofRad @pastherandie I don't always get your memes, Mike. I don't think this has anything to do with the fertility goddess Artemis either, and I'm egalitarian,

1 Tim 2:15 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-01-07

@th3muse @Angela46951592 I agree, though 1 Cor 11:1-16 is a pretty close second.

@th3muse @Angela46951592 I agree, though 1 Cor 11:1-16 is a pretty close second. Perhaps this will help re: 1 Tim 2:15. https://t.co/UnZDiv7mdx

1 Cor 11:1-16 1 Tim 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-12-04

@IssaDegen @smashbaals It's Greek words, not Hebrew. The point is who the 'she' and 'they' are referring to in 1 Tim 2:15? If we can find the answer to that and make it make sense in the context and the rest of the grammar, we can understand what P...

@IssaDegen @smashbaals It's Greek words, not Hebrew. The point is who the 'she' and 'they' are referring to in 1 Tim 2:15? If we can find the answer to that and make it make sense in the context and

1 Tim 2:15 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-12-02

Complementarians: "We are not gender confused!" Me: "But don't you think the 's

Complementarians: "We are not gender confused!" Me: "But don't you think the 'she' is a 'they' in 1 Tim 2:15?" Complementarians: "Uh...um..." Me: "I got your back!☺️ See my chart."👇 https://t.co/Y

1 Tim 2:15 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-12-01

In 1 Tim 2:15, who are the “she” and the “they” referring to? Options: 1. A generic woman / all women 2. Eve / all women 3. Women* / all women 4. A specific woman / her and her husband 5. Something else? *Note: some translations change the singula...

In 1 Tim 2:15, who are the “she” and the “they” referring to? Options: 1. A generic woman / all women 2. Eve / all women 3. Women* / all women 4. A specific woman / her and her husband 5. Something

1 Tim 2:15 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-27

@Deigratia1985 @ich1ban123456 @ymmotrojam @kelcy_lowry This is not a game for me. I still want to know who R.D. James is. Let’s start with explaining 1 Tim 2:15. - Who is the she (singular)? - Who are they (plural)? - What is “the (definite) child...

@Deigratia1985 @ich1ban123456 @ymmotrojam @kelcy_lowry This is not a game for me. I still want to know who R.D. James is. Let’s start with explaining 1 Tim 2:15. - Who is the she (singular)? - Who

1 Tim 2:15 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-23

@MikeWingerii I went to the section on 1 Tim 2:15 first out of curiosity and it seems you didn’t address the view I have been sharing for quite some time (see below). Were you not aware of this view? It is the one that suggests that “a woman” in vs...

@MikeWingerii I went to the section on 1 Tim 2:15 first out of curiosity and it seems you didn’t address the view I have been sharing for quite some time (see below). Were you not aware of this view?

1 Tim 2:15 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-21

@baste_goblin @vesteceleste Ask any one who knows Greek. 1 Tim 2:15 says “the (definite) childbearing (noun, singular)”—just because they don’t translate it as clearly as me spelling it out doesn’t mean I’m making this up. I have made ZERO changes ...

@baste_goblin @vesteceleste Ask any one who knows Greek. 1 Tim 2:15 says “the (definite) childbearing (noun, singular)”—just because they don’t translate it as clearly as me spelling it out doesn’t m

1 Tim 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-21

@baste_goblin You keep throwing around that cult term to try to discredit me, but technically it refers to those who deny the fundamentals of the faith. Whether women can preach or teach or lead, or the specifics of one’s interpretation of 1 Tim 2:1...

@baste_goblin You keep throwing around that cult term to try to discredit me, but technically it refers to those who deny the fundamentals of the faith. Whether women can preach or teach or lead, or

1 Tim 2:15 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-20

@pastherandie @davidwrobertson @YoungVi42770165 1 Tim 2:15 is critical to unders

@pastherandie @davidwrobertson @YoungVi42770165 1 Tim 2:15 is critical to understanding what verses 11-15 mean. https://t.co/rBGS8Fof6Y

1 Tim 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-04

@devonsworth @Based_Byzantine @YungDipper6969 So there’s another way for women t

@devonsworth @Based_Byzantine @YungDipper6969 So there’s another way for women to be saved? That makes no sense. And what is the fate of the single and widows? It is imperative that we understand 1

1 Tim 2:15 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-10-20

@MariusM38610501 @MikeWingerii Only read the summary but the argument that 1 Tim 2:15 has to do with Artemis of the Ephesians seems foreign to this text and doesn’t deal with what Paul says in the context. His reference to Adam and Eve ought to be w...

@MariusM38610501 @MikeWingerii Only read the summary but the argument that 1 Tim 2:15 has to do with Artemis of the Ephesians seems foreign to this text and doesn’t deal with what Paul says in the con

1 Tim 2:15 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-10-04

@revjeffvox @BibleBashed If Paul advocates for singleness (1 Cor 7:7) and was hi

@revjeffvox @BibleBashed If Paul advocates for singleness (1 Cor 7:7) and was himself single, then 1 Tim 2:15 cannot mean that women ought to be married and have children. We need to make sure we und

1 Cor 7:7 1 Tim 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-09-10

@JulieParker144 “She [singular, only the deceived woman is not saved] will be saved [future tense (so cannot be Eve)] through the childbearing [definite article + noun, NOT a verb] if they [plural, the woman and her husband] continue in faith, love a...

@JulieParker144 “She [singular, only the deceived woman is not saved] will be saved [future tense (so cannot be Eve)] through the childbearing [definite article + noun, NOT a verb] if they [plural, th

1 Tim 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-09-10

@RitsuBreh @Mcn_xd Since it is so obvious to you, what does 1 Tim 2:15 mean? Look at the grammar: “She [singular] will be saved [future] through the childbearing [definite article + noun, NOT a verb] if they [plural] continue in faith, love and san...

@RitsuBreh @Mcn_xd Since it is so obvious to you, what does 1 Tim 2:15 mean? Look at the grammar: “She [singular] will be saved [future] through the childbearing [definite article + noun, NOT a verb

1 Tim 2:15 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-09-01

@cwierzbicki9 Wrong letter. 1 Tim 2:15. “But she [singular, feminine] will be

@cwierzbicki9 Wrong letter. 1 Tim 2:15. “But she [singular, feminine] will be preserved [future] through the [definite article] childbearing [noun]—if they [plural] continue in faith, love, and sanc

1 Tim 2:15 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-09-01

@cwierzbicki9 Thanks for quoting the passage. The context is the entire letter,

@cwierzbicki9 Thanks for quoting the passage. The context is the entire letter, the author and recipient, the references being made by Paul, the specific terms and grammar Paul uses, etc. If you pic

1 Tim 2:15 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-08-10

@outcatching @GlennDavies @danitreweek The English translations insert male pronouns likely because of the phrase "one wife husband" but the passage is not intending to say an elder must not be a woman or must not be single or must have children. Ta...

@outcatching @GlennDavies @danitreweek The English translations insert male pronouns likely because of the phrase "one wife husband" but the passage is not intending to say an elder must not be a woma

1 Tim 2:15 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-07-21

@calandgrant @MikeWingerii 1) Both men and women were made in God's image! The woman, however, is both the glory of man and the glory of God since she was made from the man. 2) Adam's sin is important because he sinned with knowledge (Eve was decei...

@calandgrant @MikeWingerii 1) Both men and women were made in God's image! The woman, however, is both the glory of man and the glory of God since she was made from the man. 2) Adam's sin is importa

1 Tim 2:14 1 Tim 2:15 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-07-20

6/🧵 Exposition of 1 Tim 2:11-15 (part 5, final) 1 Timothy 2:15 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ 6-1. In

6/🧵 Exposition of 1 Tim 2:11-15 (part 5, final) 1 Timothy 2:15 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ 6-1. In 1 Tim 2:15, 'the woman' is said that she 'will be saved if'⎯it is in the future tense.  This cannot be Eve because Eve

1 Tim 2:11-15 1 Tim 2:15 1 Timothy 2:15 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-07-14

@rofbethany @MikeWingerii This is not a passage concerning salvation (like what

@rofbethany @MikeWingerii This is not a passage concerning salvation (like what Peter was referring to there), but nonetheless, it is a hard passage. I don’t think I know anyone—especially scholars,

1 Tim 2:15 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2012-08-22

The word "childbearing" in 1 Tim 2:15 is actually a definite noun, not a verb...

The word "childbearing" in 1 Tim 2:15 is actually a definite noun, not a verb... ie "The Childbearing." Food 4 thought...

1 Tim 2:15 general