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First, that from a corrupt and venomed fountain can spring no wholesome water. Secondarily, that no person has power to give the thing which does not justly appertain to themselves. [137]But the authority of a woman is a corrupted fountain, and therefore from her can never spring any lawful officer. She is [...]
It is asked, whether he speaks of married women exclusively, for there are some that restrict to them what Paul teaches, on the ground that it does not belong to virgins to be under the authority of a husband. It is however a mistake, for Paul looks beyond this to God’s eternal [...]
it’s not really a surprise that Don Veinot, Karen Campbell, Cynthia Gee and all the rest have sold out to liberalism. I was reminded of this Thursday night as I re-read Dr. Brian Abshires brotherly response to Veinot’s vicious slander of Abshire, Phillips, and Vision Forum.
I will make your commentary study a little easier; [...]
As John Gill so aptly tells us about 1 Timothy 2:13
She was formed out of him, was made out of one of his ribs; and was formed for him, for his use, service, help and comfort; and here lies the strength of the apostle’s reason, why the woman should be in [...]
Exegetical Defense of the Woman as Keeper At Home
January 31, 2008 in 1 Corinthinans 14, 1 Timothy 2, Boerne Christian Assembly, Commentaries, Doug Phillips, Ephesians 5, Feminism, John Calvin, John Gill, John Knox, Monstrous Regiment, Passionate Housewives, Patriarchy, R.C. Sproul Jr., Scott Brown, Vision Forum, Wagging Tongues, church history, complementarianism, egalitarianism, patriowhat?!?!, submission
Back in 2004 Doug Phillips was wise to republish an article by William Einwechter on the exegesis of Titus 2
In Titus 2:3-5 the apostle Paul charges the older women in the church to teach the younger women “to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, keepers at home, good, [...]