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For Adam was first formed, then Eve.
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Grounded in the Created Order
Commentators unanimously agree that Paul's argument is rooted in the Genesis creation account. By stating 'Adam was first formed,' Paul isn't making an arbitrary point but is appealing to what he sees as God's original, divinely-instituted order for humanity. Scholars like Ellicott and Calvin note that this grounds the instruction in a theological principle, intended to be timeless, rather than a temporary cultural custom.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
For Adam was first formed, then Eve (1 Timothy 2:13). The apostle in this verse and the following gives reasons why a woman sh…
Was first formed (πρωτος επλασθη). Note πρωτος, not πρωτον, first before Eve. First aorist passive indicative of πλασσω, old verb,…
19th Century
Anglican
For Adam was first formed, then Eve.—The Holy Spirit seems often (compare especially Galatians 3:16 and following,[Refere…
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The apostle adds that the wife’s role of submission to her husband is inherent in creation. Adam was created first, and then Eve (the story of Ge 2…
16th Century
Protestant
For Adam was first created. He assigns two reasons why women should be subject to men: because not only did God enact this law at the begi…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
For Adam was first formed Immediately by God, out of the dust of the earth; and the breath of life was breathed into…
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Under the gospel, prayer is not to be confined to any one particular house of prayer, but men must pray everywhere. We must pray in our closets, pr…
13th Century
Catholic
Above, the Apostle instructed women regarding prayer; here he instructs them regarding doctrine. First, he outlines his argument: