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Sep 8, 2020 at 8:15 | comment | added | curiousdannii♦ | This looks more like a question asking how this passage should be applied today, which makes it off-topic. | |
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Sep 7, 2020 at 22:43 | answer | added | wildmangrove | timeline score: 0 | |
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Feb 9, 2020 at 15:04 | comment | added | Nigel J | Presbuteros Strong 4245 occurs in Titus 1:5 which I assume is where you are asking from. 'Elder women' are referred to (see I Timothy 5:2) but only in regard to age, not office. Could you give some references to the verses you are quoting about 'older men and women'. I am not clear as to what you are referencing. The term refers to maturity, in context it is significant maturity. The only mentions of age I can think of are widows to be financially supported only after threescore years and Paul's mention of himself being 'aged' again, when over sixty. | |
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