Romans 16:1-2 – Was Phoebe a Deaconess?
Who was Phoebe? Was she a deaconess? How did she serve the church? What does this mean for women in the church today? From Romans 16:1-2 this article tackles these questions.
Who was Phoebe? Was she a deaconess? How did she serve the church? What does this mean for women in the church today? From Romans 16:1-2 this article tackles these questions.
This article notes the mention of women in Romans 16. It addresses common arguments raised in support of women in ministry positions.
Huttar wants to review a generally held view that Paul referred to Andronicus as distinguished member of the apostolate in Romans 16:7. This review is conducted under the following three aspects: lexical-grammatical considerations, contextual considerations, and interpretive history.
How can you protect yourself against false teachers and false doctrine? By heeding the words of Christ and Paul from Matthew 10:16 and Romans 16:19 that protection from false teachers can be achieved.
This article is a Bible study on Romans 16:17-27.
This article is a Bible study on Romans 16:17-18.
This article is a Bible study on Romans 16:1-16.
This article is about the question if women can be in the office of deacon (deaconess). Scripture passages like Romans 16:1 and 1 Timothy 3:11 are discussed.