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ESV 1 Timothy 2:15 Yet she will be saved through childbearing- if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.
This verse is about abortion and exposure. There are no texts in the NT that proscribe these practices, but there are several references in Jewish sources (first century CE and onwards, not to mention prohibitions in the Law) and Roman philosophy that provide adequate background for later Christians who address the topic. Anyway, I think that the proper way to interpret this text is through Essene influence, with Josephus serving as an example: Quote:
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*Angellous takes off all his clothes and runs around the library like a crazy heathen*
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STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS OR GOOD DEMOCRATS. START BEING GOOD AMERICANS!
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Compare to Aristotle, On History of Animals:
"Women of a lascivious disposition grow more sedate and virtuous after they have borne several children." |
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Here is what my Bible Commentary states on 1 Tim 2:15
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"The Eucharist is the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ which suffered for our sins, which the Father raised up by his goodness" (St. Ignatius of Antioch) |
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This is well and good:
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I was recently discussing this passage with a few friends and they came to the conclusion that "women will be saved (restored) through childbearing" is actually a reference to the birth of Christ. I disagreed with them because earlier in the passage Paul talks about all people being saved through Christ and to mention it again in such a roundabout way doesn't seem to fit with the context of the passage. but any thoughts would be appreciated. Also the condition following the statement "if they continue..." doesn't fit with salvation being "a gift of God" mentioned in Ephesians 2:8.
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Most Protestant theologies completely ignore Christian traditions concerning sanctification - the working out of salvation, and place the work of salvation completely in the work of Christ (Luther and company) or in the sovereignty of God (Calvin and company). Salvation has always been conditional on obedience, and yet salvation remains a gift of God. It must be cultivated and actualized by good works for all of us - not just women. My threads against Calvinism Last edited by angellous_evangellous; 05-14-2008 at 12:34 AM. |
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