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Title: Women Keep Silent in the Churches


1
Women Keep Silent in the Churches
  • 1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • 1 Timothy 212-13

2
Women Keep Silent?
  • Very touchy subject in todays society.
  • Passages are misinterpreted, misrepresented, and
    ignored by many.
  • Many have great distain for Pauls instruction
    here.
  • Nevertheless, it is an issue that must be dealth
    with.
  • As a command of God, this issue requires just as
    much attention as every other command of God (1
    Cor. 1437).
  • In order to come to a proper understanding of it
    we must set our minds on the things of God and
    not man.

3
Introduction
  • As some read this text they are concerned that
    God (or Paul) is diminishing the role of women.
  • However, God shows us that this is not His
    intention.
  • Throughout the scriptures God shows equality
    between men and women.
  • 1 Pet. 37 They are equal heirs in the kingdom.
  • Gal. 326-27 Spiritually, there is no
    distinction.
  • He does, however, distinguish between the
    different roles of men and women, just as with
    every other part of the church body.
  • Every body has different parts which are equally
    members of the same body.
  • 1 Cor. 1212-19

4
1 Corinthians 1212-19
Not a Body
5
1 Corinthians 1212-19
Not a Body
6
1 Corinthians 1212-19
Many MembersOne Body
Not a Body
1 Cor. 1218
7
Introduction
  • In passages such as 1 Cor. 1434-35 God is
    describing the organization His body requires in
    order to function properly.
  • In order for us to be able to apply His
    instruction we have to receive His words with
    meekness (James 121).
  • Not quickly come to false conclusions.
  • Not take offense if different than what we want.
  • Rather, understand to the best of our ability and
    obey its commands (1 Cor. 1437).

8
The Context1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • Pauls discussion does not begin here.
  • It begins back in 121, Now, concerning
    spiritual gifts
  • He ends it in 1440. What his purpose for the
    discussion?
  • Let all things be done decently and in order (1
    Cor. 1440).
  • He is instructing the body (the church) on how to
    organize itself in the worship services in a
    decent and orderly manner.
  • Since their services included miraculous gifts,
    there are some points of discussion that dont
    necessarily apply to us today.
  • But the principles behind them certainly do.

9
The Context1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • Chapter 12 A single body is made up of many
    members.
  • Members must fulfill their own function
    (1217-18).
  • They must cooperate in a loving and considerate
    manner (1223-26).
  • Chapter 13 A functioning body require love from
    all of its members.
  • The gifts will cease (138).
  • But love will never fail.
  • Therefore every member must work out of love for
    the others.

10
The Context1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • Chapter 14
  • The Benefit of prophecy over tongues (1-5)
  • Tongues only profitable when understood by all
    (6-12)
  • All things be done with understanding (13-19)
  • Tongues are for a sign, not for those who believe
    (20-25)
  • Many elements in a service, but all must be
    edifying (26).

11
The Context1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • Chapter 14
  • Vs. 27-28 Speak in tongues is orderly only if
    there by an interpreter.
  • If no interpreter, tongue speaker keep silent in
    the church.
  • Can he sing with the rest? Yes.
  • Can he say amen? Yes.
  • Silent means he cannot lead the congregation by
    speaking in tongues.
  • Vs. 29-33 Prophets speak in turn as each
    receives a revelation.
  • If another receives a revelation while the first
    is speaking, let the first be silent.
  • Can he sing with the rest? Yes.
  • Can he say amen? Yes.
  • But cannot lead the congregation by prophesying
    after his turn.

12
The Text1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • Now we come to our text
  • Let your women keep silent in the churches, for
    they are not permitted to speak.
  • How does this fit into the context?
  • Tongue speakers to lead in their turn.
  • Prophets to lead in their turn.
  • Women not to have a turn in roles of leadership
    of the church, therefore concerning leadership
    they are to be silent.
  • Can they sing? Yes.
  • Can they say amen? Yes.
  • But in terms of leadership they are to be silent.

13
The Text1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • That is the thrust of Pauls comments. Women are
    not to fill roles of leadership or take authority
    over men in the assembly of the church.
  • What about Bible classes? Vs. 35 says they cannot
    ask questions.
  • To understand the nature of this instruction we
    must again connect it with its context.

14
The Text1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • Look again at the instructions for the prophets
  • It extends from vs. 29-38.
  • The prophecies were to be given.
  • Then they were to be examined by the rest in
    order to determine their authenticity and to gain
    proper understanding (since there was no complete
    Bible at the time).
  • Prophets to practice self-control and not be
    arrogant.
  • The instruction to women is given smack in the
    middle of this section (vs. 34-35). Why?

15
The Text1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • Why mention women? Because women may have desired
    to take part in the examination of the prophets.
  • We know women were not to take leadership in the
    assembly, but what if they just wanted to ask the
    prophet to clarify something?
  • Examining the prophets in such a way was the role
    of the leaders in the assembly, most likely the
    other prophets (vs. 29).
  • For one to examine a prophet in such a way would
    have been to exert authority.
  • In such a context, Paul said that women were not
    to speak, not even to ask questions.
  • If they had a question about the prophecy they
    could ask another man in a private setting
    (husband or someone else).
  • But they were not to exercise authority by
    speaking out in the services.

16
The Text1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • It should also be pointed out that there was no
    distinction between worship services and classes
    in the NT.
  • The assembly was the assembly and where men were
    present women were to participate in the assembly
    in submission (vs. 34).
  • Today the teacher may ask questions of the whole
    congregation to which all are welcome to respond.
    Such is still in submission.
  • However, women should be careful that they do not
    become overconfident so as to speak out in such a
    way that exerts authority in the assembly.
  • If error is taught the men need to deal with it
    in an expedient manner.
  • If one of the women pick up on an error that was
    taught, let her bring it to the attention of one
    of the men in a private setting so that it can be
    dealt with in an expedient manner.

17
The Text1 Corinthians 1434-35
  • What about women reading scripture in classes?
  • Our reading scripture was the equivalent of their
    giving a prophesy.
  • Therefore it remains the same for both, women
    keep silent in the churches.
  • Paul gives little in the way of explanation in
    this passage.
  • His explanation was already given in a previous
    discussion in chapter 11.
  • Paul also gives an explanation in 1 Tim. 211-15.
  • Each of these passages will be dealt with
    individually in future lessons.

18
Conclusion
  • As we conclude let us understand that submission
    is not humiliating, nor is it degrading,
    therefore none should take offense at it.
  • In the husband/wife relationship both are to be
    submissive to one another in their own turn (1
    Cor. 73-4).
  • In the organization that God has set forth Christ
    is in submission to the Father, man to Christ,
    women to man (1 Cor. 113).
  • Is Christ humiliated because He is in submission
    to the Father?
  • Neither should women be humiliated because they
    are in submission to men.
  • According to Gods pattern each member of the
    body receives honor in its own time and in its
    own way.
  • When men alter Gods pattern that is no longer
    the case.
  • Therefore let us heed Pauls words as instructed
    in 1 Cor. 1437.
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