I guess I should have clarified that he was untaught about Jesus. At least the scripture seems to indicate his ignorance of Jesus. I could be wrong though.
Regardless, she wasn't alone, she had a male with her also teaching.
If God had commanded that women should not teach, then women should not teach - anyone, ever.
Why would it have to mean all the time? It wouldn't have to be outright exclusive if God provided the exceptions, which He did.
Well either having female teachers is not a command from God then, or he breaks his own word. And if the latter, then how can we trust it?
Of course women can evangelize, but to balance those instances with the teachings of authority, we must infer that in the case of men who were already in the body of Christ (via baptism), women were not able to exercise authority over them/teach them.
Evangelism involves teaching - it is informing someone they are a sinner, why they are a sinner, how they became separated from God, what they (we) deserve and what God did to rescue us. It may involve answering their questions and objections and showing, and explaining, various Scriptures. If women are allowed to do this, then women are sometimes involved in teaching men - and it doesn't matter if they are in the Body of Christ or not; teaching a man is teaching a man and if it is forbidden then it should be totally forbidden, across the board, no exceptions.
But there are women who teach theology, even train men for the Ministry. Female authors teach men. I am replying to your post, and reply to many posts on these forums written by men. There have been some men on this forum who have written unscriptural posts - they claim they are Christian yet deny the Trinity, for example. I have replied to many of these posts. Maybe you feel that I shouldn't; maybe you believe that it would be better if I left the men in ignorance, or ignored false teaching. Maybe you would rather these forums were just for men?
This is supported by the fact that Paul was addressing a local congregation, not sinners outside the body.
Even Christians in the body of Christ are sinners and not perfect. Paul addressed the believers in Corinth as saints, yet he had some pretty harsh words for them regarding their sexual morals, or behaviour at communion, for example.
Again, if God has commanded women not to teach men, then he has commanded women not to teach men. Full stop. It's not correct to say, "oh they can teach non Christian sinners, but as soon as men become Christians and part of the body of Christ, women must stop teaching them."
And yes I agree that 1 Cor 11 teaches that women were prophesying in some special way, even to men, but just like you said they had to wear a covering... to GIVE HEADSHIP TO THE MAN. God granted the exception to the women in that case, BUT IT HAD TO BE DONE IN GOD'S WAY.
Ok, so God apparently
commands women not to teach men, then makes exceptions; breaks his own commands?
What gives you the right do disregard those portions of the NT that discuss headship/authority?
The NT teaching on headship is about the marriage relationship; "wives obey your husbands", and so on.
Being a Minister in a church is not the same as being a husband. Ministers can retire, resign or be sacked; husbands can't (or shouldn't.) Ministers have their calling tested, are trained, are appointed to a particular church for a while and then move on, are paid and may get promotions - husbands don't and aren't.
If you're talking about authority in the church, however; you have just, more or less, said that a woman may teach if she has a man with her or if she is wearing a head covering. So presumably a woman may be a curate in a church where her husband is the Minister? Or be a vicar if her husband is also one, or a bishop, or if she wears a hat while preaching?
God gives authority to us, believers, to teach, perform miracles, forgive sins and so on. He calls and equips us to be his witnesses, to make disciples and TEACH people about him and everything Jesus said. Paul did not say, anywhere, that women are exempt from this or that God will never give the gift of teaching to a woman.