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Woman’s Role in the First-Century CongregationAwake!—1978 | May 22
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In pointing out that it was wrong for a woman to place herself in the position of a teacher, the apostle Paul was not relying on his own judgment. He was appealing to Scriptural authority. The first book of the Bible, Genesis, was included under the designation of the Law or the Torah. That section of the Torah made it clear that man, not woman, was to serve as a teacher. Adam was formed first, and so his wife had much to learn from him, including such things as the names of the various animals. (Gen. 2:18-23) It was when Eve failed to take her husbandly head into consideration that she got herself into difficulty. She was completely deceived by the Devil’s lie conveyed by means of a serpent.—Gen. 3:1-6.
Rightly, then, Christian women were to act in harmony with the truth set forth in the Genesis account.
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Woman’s Role in the First-Century CongregationAwake!—1978 | May 22
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For Adam was formed first, then Eve.
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