The only people that
Creator God wants teaching his word are true followers of the words of Jesus
Christ!
This is a follow up
of the post
In order to find
truth in who does Creator God wish to teach his word, the Christian and
Catholic Bibles must be correctly split.
Yes it is already
split however, if one would think about it, the old testament does not end
and the New
Testament does not start
until Jesus is
baptized to go out in the world.
The four gospels
Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John, tell about the Jews “Messiah”
O.K. just stop and
think about it?
The bible teacher us
that the old testament is about the coming of the Jews “Messiah”
And
the New Testament is
about the Jews “Messiah”
May I continue?
The Apostles of
Jesus plus (Saul, Paul), are teaching to the Jews first and to the Gentles after,
to ease the people into the complete word (Jesus), of God.
And in those days
people believed in the head of the house is the man, so to find their hearts
the apostles use this thinking to gain their trust.
Besides we know
better!
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
The Book of Acts
The Gospel is
Preached From Jerusalem to All Judea - Chapters 1-7
The Gospel is
Preached in Samaria - Chapter 8
The Gospel is
Preached to the Gentiles - Chapters 9-12
The Gospel is
Preached to the Ends of the Earth - Chapters 13-28
If nothing else this
might ease your understanding on who has permission from God to teach his word?
In other words,
everyone blessed by God to teach the word of God.
The
most striking thing about the role of women in the life and teaching of Jesus
is the simple fact that they are there.
Although
the gospel texts contain no special sayings repudiating the view of the day
about women, their uniform testimony to the presence of women among the
followers of Jesus and to his serious teaching of them constitutes a break with
tradition which has been described as being
‘without
precedent in [then] contemporary Judaism.
Jesus
gave no explicit teaching on the role of women in the church.
In
fact, he left no teaching at all concerning women as a class of people.
He
treated every woman he met as a person in her own right.
A
plain reading of Jesus' teaching
recorded
in all three
indicates
that Jesus forbids any hierarchy in Christian relationships, presumably
including both women and men:
"You
know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high
officials exercise authority over them.
But it
shall not be so among you.
While
"lord it over"
implies abusive leadership, his words
"exercise
authority"
have
no connotation of abuse of authority.
The
Gospels describe three miracles of Jesus raising persons from the dead.
In two
of those incidents the dead are restored to women, to the unnamed widow from
Nain her only son
and to
Mary
and Martha their brother Lazarus.
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