Re: 1 Timothy 2:12

From: Steven Craig Miller (scmiller@www.plantnet.com)
Date: Mon Oct 18 1999 - 11:43:09 EDT


<x-flowed>To: Charles Powell,

<< I think the same info from that paper is included in Andreas J.
Kšstenberger, Thomas R. Schreiner, and H. Scott Baldwin, eds. Women in the
Church: A Fresh Analysis of 1 Timothy 2:9-15 (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995). >>

Do you have the book handy? Could you, or someone else, summarize the
grammatical point for the Greek: DIDASKEIN DE GUNAIKI OUK EPITREPW OUDE
AUQENTEIN ANDROS (1 Tim 2:12a)?

-Steven Craig Miller
Alton, Illinois (USA)
scmiller@www.plantnet.com

 From Luther's Large Catechism: "Why, do you think, is the world now so
full of unfaithfulness, shame, misery, and murder? It is because everyone
wishes to be his or her own master, be free from all authority, care
nothing for anyone, and do whatever he or she pleases. So God punishes one
knave by means of another" (BoC 386.154).

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