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No. This whole mess began when a "kid" was deemed to be an elder.
As to minimum age, it would certain not be in the 20s or 30s. The minimum age for Jewish elders was 30, but their standards do not necessarily apply to Christians, who need both general and spiritual maturity, as well as a Christian life track record for the elder. So possibly 40s and 50s would be more appropriate.
As to minimum age, it would certain not be in the 20s or 30s. The minimum age for Jewish elders was 30, but their standards do not necessarily apply to Christians, who need both general and spiritual maturity, as well as a Christian life track record for the elder. So possibly 40s and 50s would be more appropriate.
I equate eldership with age. The reason being that age often equates with wisdom and life experience.
And it appears you are thinking along those lines.
But eldership does not necessarily translate into wisdom and discernment.
Can a young man in his mid twenties have more wisdom and discernment then a man in his 40s and 50s? He may not have the life experiences of a more elderly man but he may be a lot wiser.
I do not think GreekEagle's eldership having anything to do with the treatment he received regarding the work he did. What is the connection please?
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