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Scripture Commentary comment Craig on "1 Timothy 212 Two Prohibitions Or One"

I just got an email from Mark B. I will put material from my email to him in quotation marks, and Mark’s thoughts and reflections in normal font. Sorry again for the length. Hi Craig,   Sorry thi

Scripture Commentary comment Craig on "1 Timothy 212 Two Prohibitions Or One"

Hi Kristen, Sorry to hear you are not well. I hope you are feeling better soon. I wasn’t going to post this just yet until we finished more of the subject at hand, but just in case you do get a ch

Scripture Commentary comment Craig on "1 Timothy 212 Two Prohibitions Or One"

Sorry to dump the truck on everyone, but I thought some of you may be interested that I received an email from Mark (from Sola Panel) today. Elaine specifically asked if I could post it here. Sorry fo

Scripture Commentary comment Craig on "1 Timothy 212 Two Prohibitions Or One"

Hi everyone, I sent Kristen’s comments @136-140 (amended as requested) to Mark yesterday. I also sent some comments of my own to Mark, which I have posted below. If you see anything where you feel m

Scripture Commentary comment Craig on "1 Timothy 212 Two Prohibitions Or One"

> why did Paul speak of it just once, in a private letter to his “deputy,” rather than in a letter to the whole church? And why didn’t he say anything about it to the church at Rome, where women had a

Scripture Commentary comment Craig on "1 Timothy 212 Two Prohibitions Or One"

Mark said > It still raises the question I asked you earlier in this context. There is a parallel here between husbands and the Lord. If the submission to Christ that the Church offers is without aut