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But this is the part that I believe is cultural (and changing).
But that is the point. In the case of children there is still an imbalance that cannot help but be so, even today, despite culture.
And yes, we agree that slavery was meant to change, based on Paul's statement and action. But within the cultural concession there was still a disparity at that time.
The nature of childhood is such that we still see a disparity, and not because of archaic notions, but because of God's order, and because a child does not have the ability to order its own life.
Now I think we would agree that wives do have the ability to live independently as people. So that argument is different. The question remains whether God still intends a disparity within the relationship, or whether that too was a concession to culture.
By the way, one more wrinkle, the word for submission is used in regards to wives and slaves, but obey is used for children. They are all connected by the context, and there is some overlap in meaning, but it may not be an accident that obey is here used for children, as a stronger term. Or it could just be that variety is sometimes used to avoid repetition. We see that sometimes in Greek as well. But I still suspect the stronger term was used of Children because the nature of the relationship calls for strict obedience particularly.
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