Right...so you are agreeing with me. It has nothing to do with the gender of a noun
I thought it was context that determined whether gender has any bearing. Now you are going back to whether he uses a feminine or masculine noun. again
So we are agreeing with me? Im confused over what you are trying to accomplish. It seems to be your argument.
Why not? He can change hats and be a Prophet, Apostle, Teacher, Pastor or Evangelist. Why can't he be both a Preacher AND a Teacher? Why mention both in the same sentence if both mean the exact same thing?
Anna is called a Prophetess. You said that was never used in the NT. Since I never addressed the issue of women expounding on scriptures, this is more of a red herring than anything
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Umm, for the 3rd time now I will tell you that it was not MY argument originally, but rather I posted in response to Sis. Alvear's absurd argument regarding gender-usage. Not sure what other English words I can use for you to comprehend this ??
Your argument that "teaching" is not "preaching" simply because they're mentioned in the same passage is false. The nouns God & Father are equally mentioned over & over in the same verse. Will you now be consistent in your claims & equally affirm that God "is not" the Father ?
Don't blame me - you did it to yourself !
More tonight!
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