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Originally Posted by Pliny
Priscilla and her husband did NOT teach in the synagogue. Every time you post you prove you cannot discern fundamental concepts. Again you confuse witnessing with the preaching and teaching associated with feeding God's flock. Also, you fail to recognize that Apollos was ALREADY MIGHTY in the scripture. What he needed to know was simply that Jesus was the person John pointed to. Your jumping to conclusions and wishful thinking are amazing indeed. They, like all Christians, are fellow-laborers. To make a doctrine about Priscilla's name being first is another reason why women should sit down and listen. BTW Paul did not give her equal footing with him. He was an apostle she most definitely was NOT!
A lot of people were grateful for Tabitha as well ( Acts 9 you should read that) but that does not mean she was an apostle and on equal footing with Paul or Peter. Good grief. The complete lack of basic hermeneutics is why women should not be allowed in a pulpit.
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So, women teaching men OUTSIDE the synagogue is perfectly ok.
Again, where do you find Paul mentioning that in scripture?