Aquila was Priscilla's covering that I have spoken of.
And Philip's four daughters did not prophesy in a church setting; or, if they did, they did so with a covering on their head (1 Corinthians 11:1-16).
I'm really not interested in discussing anything with you
however, your premise is that women can NEVER teach, NEVER speak, and should always be subjected to any man in any situation within Christendom
so saying Priscilla was 'covered' by Aquila, is just you throwing yeast into the mix
if Priscilla should NEVER speak and NEVER teach, according to you, then she should have kept silent. but the Bible records that she did not keep silent, she taught Apollos. the Bible says nothing about her being covered by anyone either. those are fabrications you offer to excuse your inability to admit you are wrong about women
the Bible does not state that Philip's daughters were outside of a Christian setting. nowhere does the Bible say that.
8Leaving the next day, we went on to Caesarea and stayed at the home of Philip the evangelist, who was one of the Seven.
9He had four unmarried daughters who prophesied. Acts 21
as their father was an evangelist, and the girls were not married, it would be far more logical to think they perhaps accompanied him and spoke as the Holy Spirit encouraged them to do so
but the Bible does not say that either. so I won't say they did. if someone is prophesying, they do so OUT LOUD
you add to scripture, you distort scripture, you outright out and out DENY WHAT SCRIPTURE STATES
you are not credible and you are harming both men and women with your extra-biblical distortions