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(Barry) #1

Testament is always used of submission to an authority. Here are some
examples:



  • Jesus was subject (“obedient”) to the authority of his parents
    (Luke 2:51).

  • Demons were “subject to” the disciples (Luke 10:17; it is clear
    that the meaning “be considerate of, be thoughtful toward” cannot fit
    here, for the demons were certainly not considerate of or thoughtful
    toward the disciples!).

  • Citizens are to be “subject to” the governing authorities (Rom.
    13:1, 5; see also Titus 3:1; 1 Pet. 2:13).

  • The universe is “in subjection” to Christ (1 Cor. 15:27; see also
    Eph. 1:22).

  • Angels and other spiritual beings are “subject to” Christ (1 Pet.
    3:22).

  • Christ is “subjected to” God the Father (1 Cor. 15:28).

  • Church members are to be “subject to” the elders in the church
    (1 Pet. 5:5^34 ).

  • Wives are told to be “subject to” their husbands (Eph. 5:22, 24;
    Col. 3:18; Titus 2:5, 1 Pet. 3:5).

  • The church is “subject to” Christ (Eph. 5:24).

  • Servants are to be “subject to” their masters (Titus 2:9; 1 Pet. 2:18).

  • Christians are to be “subject to” God (Heb. 12:9; James 4:7).
    This list should demonstrate clearly that to “be subject to” some-
    one, in the sense that is signified by the word hypotassø,always means
    to be subject to the authority of that other person. In all of these exam-
    ples, there is no exception. The subjection is one-directional and the
    person who is under authority is subject to the person who has
    authority over him or her. The relationships indicated by the word
    hypotassøsimply do not envision relationships where the authority is
    mutual, or where it is reciprocal, or where it is reversed. It is only one-
    directional.
    (3) The lack of evidence for the egalitarian meaning. In all of this
    controversy over roles for men and women, no one has yet produced
    any examples in ancient Greek literature (either inside or outside the
    New Testament) where hypotassøis applied to a relationship between


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