From: Ilvgrammta@aol.com
Date: Sun Aug 13 2000 - 15:21:54 EDT
In a message dated 00-08-12 22:50:09 EDT, bwpowers@eagles.com.au writes:
<< But, as can be clearly seen from the Greek, both GUNH and
ANHR are in fact SINGULAR not plural. The correct rendering is, "I do not
allow a GUNH ... [AUQENTEIN] an ANHR." Pointing this out is not nitpicking:
this goes to the very heart of seeking to understand the meaning of the
verse. It is NOT giving a generalization about women in general and men in
general, but speaking of the relationship of one woman and one man.>>
Dear Ward,
If Paul's statement in 1 Tim. 2:12 is not talking about men and women in
general, why do you think he employed the 3rd pl. aorist active subjunctive
form of MENW in 1 Tim. 2:15? Why did he switch from focusing on "she" to
focusing in on more than one woman?
Regards,
Edgar
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