GINOLJC, to all,
first thanks for the reply, second, we have Church history written right before our own very own eyes to see.... the BIBLE, Roman chapter 16 shows us two women Biships, Phebe, and Priscilla. and as for our sister Phebe, you pressed the term "DEACON" in there, for SERVANT can also mean "MINISTER",
G1249 διάκονος diakonos (d̮iy-a'-ko-nos) n.
1. an attendant, a servant.
2. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties).
3. (specially) a male Christian serving in a specific function and post (i.e. tending the widows and the poor, teaching, pastoring, etc).
[probably from an obsolete diako “to run on errands”]
KJV: deacon, minister, servant
notice Definition #3. well our sister Phebe is the G4368 προστάτις prostatis, a succourer, which is the [feminine of a derivative of G4291]
and G4291 is
G4291 προΐστημι proistemi (pro-iy'-stee-miy) v.
1. to stand before.
2. (in rank) to preside.
3. (by implication) to practise.
[from G4253 and G2476]
KJV: maintain, be over, rule
so what you're saying is that our sister is more than a deacon, as having the RULE OVER, is an OVERSEER, which is a BISHOP.
as said, I must go with the BIBLE, and not men.
PICJAG.
101G
first thanks for the reply, second, we have Church history written right before our own very own eyes to see.... the BIBLE, Roman chapter 16 shows us two women Biships, Phebe, and Priscilla. and as for our sister Phebe, you pressed the term "DEACON" in there, for SERVANT can also mean "MINISTER",
G1249 διάκονος diakonos (d̮iy-a'-ko-nos) n.
1. an attendant, a servant.
2. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties).
3. (specially) a male Christian serving in a specific function and post (i.e. tending the widows and the poor, teaching, pastoring, etc).
[probably from an obsolete diako “to run on errands”]
KJV: deacon, minister, servant
notice Definition #3. well our sister Phebe is the G4368 προστάτις prostatis, a succourer, which is the [feminine of a derivative of G4291]
and G4291 is
G4291 προΐστημι proistemi (pro-iy'-stee-miy) v.
1. to stand before.
2. (in rank) to preside.
3. (by implication) to practise.
[from G4253 and G2476]
KJV: maintain, be over, rule
so what you're saying is that our sister is more than a deacon, as having the RULE OVER, is an OVERSEER, which is a BISHOP.
as said, I must go with the BIBLE, and not men.
PICJAG.
101G