1 Timothy 2:12

Steven Craig Miller scmiller at www.plantnet.com
Mon Oct 18 09:03:58 EDT 1999


Andreas J. Kostenberg read a paper at the 1992 AAR-SBL Annual Meeting in 
San Francisco (S153) entitled: "Syntactical Parallels to 1 Timothy 2:12 in 
Extrabiblical Greek Literature." Does anyone have the "Abstracts" for that 
meeting, and was the basic argument for his paper presented in the 
"Abstracts"? I still have his handout from that meeting, but unfortunately 
his handout doesn't summarize his argument (nor did I think to write it 
down). I remember at that time being quite impressed with his argument (and 
thinking it important for understanding 1 Tim 2:12), but now I'm kind of 
vague on the details. If someone could help me out here, I would appreciate it.

-Steven Craig Miller
Alton, Illinois (USA)
scmiller at 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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