Wealthy Women at Ephesus
1 Timothy 2:8-15 in Social Context
article by Alan Padgett


The primary purpose of this essay is to understand 1 Tim 2:8-15 in terms of the social background implied in the text. It also examines the appropriateness of using this passage to limit the freedom and authority of women in the church. Interpretation, Vol. 41, 1987, 8 pages.

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