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That's just a lot of unsubstantiated personal view. Let's look at NT usage of brother in Paul's letters.
Rom 1:13 The whole church
Rom 7:1 The whole church
Rom 7:4 The whole church
Rom 8:12 The whole church
Rom 8:29 The whole church
Rom 9:3 The whole church
Rom 10:1 The whole church
Rom 11:25 The whole church
Rom 12:1 The whole church
Rom 15:14 The whole church
Rom 16:17 The whole church
1 Cor 1:10 The whole church
1 Cor 1:11 The whole church
1 Cor 1:26 The whole church
1 Cor 2:1 The whole church
1 Cor 3:1 The whole church
1 Cor 4:6 The whole church
1 Cor 6:8 The whole church
1 Cor 7:24 The whole church
Plus many more. Also Hebrews, James, Peter and John
Your opinion about bible translations was apparently stated without reading the bible carefully. The KJV uses brethren, which is an a gender inclusive word by the way.
John
NZ
A little more on gender inclusive please?
Wishful thinking based on an unreasonable dislike of the facts will never alter the Hebrew and Greek from which our Bibles were translated. Are you one of those who have bibliphobia? Most liberals do. Are you one of them?
BTW
But your 'facts' seem to be unsubstantiated opinions. And you are expert in both languages?
John
NZ
Christ Jesus is the Head of a body populated by PEOPLE who believe upon Him. Jesus is not the Head of real estate, buildings and man-made organizational structures that elevate some men above others.
If you're going to sit there and claim the NT women were also inclusive as MASCULINE, then I'll leave you to them to whip for your ignorance. The only ones who won't beat you to a pulp are those few who wallow in the sewers of feministic theologies.
I have noticed now that the leadership of most AOG churches is usually Pastor and Mrs Hunkydory despite the fact that not once is there any reference to a Pastor and his wife leading a church in the New Testament.
What I did discover was that the leadership of the New Testament Church is mentioned 25 times in scripture. The Greek word is the same in every verse and it is masculine, and they mention three people or people with three specific ministries. That of Apostle, Prophet and Elder. Pastor is not mentioned once.
Now that begs the question, if it was the norm for a male Pastor and his wife to lead the New Testament church, why is it they were not mentioned once? I have been asking this question for a long time but as yet, no one, and I mean no one has come up with any scriptural authority to justify such an assertion.
All I have been told is that Elder means Pastor or that the Pastor is the head of a board of Elders. Scriptures please?
Essentially, we have not abandoned the 'priest of the parish' stance adopted by the church not too long after the NT period. Nowadays pastor=priest in most modern churches.
John
NZ
Well, John, every true follower of Christ Jesus is a priest since there is no mediator between Christ Jesus and ourselves. I'm a priest unto the Most High God, and I hope that at least most others in this thread are also priests unto God. BTW
And therein lies a significant doctrinal error underlying the "divine order" teaching when layers are inserted into our direct relation ship with Jesus and our status as all being priests.
John
NZ
I don't attend church b/c the Lord told me not to for a season
Enough said . He told you - no reason for anything else .I don't attend church b/c the Lord told me not to for a season
I don't attend church b/c the Lord told me not to for a season
I went through the same experience for two years. The reason God gave me was that he wanted to get religion out of me, so I obeyed because I didn't think I was at all religious.
I was in for a big surprise. I can't remember how many times my responses to thing and situations were based on my religious background, not on what the word said.
By the second year, I was beginning to get a grip on things and not thinking religiously. The word of God became much more obvious and I didn't feel the need to submit to religious underpinnings.
I became a God follower not a church follower or a religion follower.
These days church for me is who I am and being, not doing. Cutting through all the religious stuff is total freedom.