You will not understand these passages until you understand Torah better. Torah is the foundation for all other scripture. When we understand that the woman was made for the man, it helps clear up many things as long as we have a spiritual mindset. Just as the man would not teach Yeshua HaMashiach, neither would the woman teach the man. Elohim created man and woman as he did for specific reasons and roles. Although Miriam was a prophetess she was subject to her brothers Moshe and Aharon. That fact that a woman has gifts does not remove what the scritures reveal about the woman not teaching the man or usurping authority. Scripture does not change according to other allowances, in fact it defines them just as it further defines the woman’s roll. Scripture always interprets scripture.
Not all have discernment and is why we get many various teachings on the same subject. But the mind of the Ruach will lead those whose eyes and ears have been opened to the truth. We have many goats in this world who teach much contrary to the truth and twist scripture around to support women teaching. But the Sheep see these things clearly and are able to discern. I have seen in many so called ministries where woman are allowed to teach just as the men do and along side with men. I have seen that these groups are lead by a goat or goats. When we study the nature of a sheep in comparison to a goat we can also see this in people. They also disregard Messiah’s instruction not to be called Rabbi, claiming that people who take it literally don’t understand scripture. These are deceivers. Many are pastors who divide the flock. They are typically narcissist types who take on the position of Pastor because they see it as a position of authority and leadership which is not the biblical role of a pastor.
There are places in our Bible where women were judges or took on other positions. This does not mean it is right for them to do. Many jump to the fact that Deborah was a judge. This does not change the instruction for women not to speak in the assembly or to teach men. This was established at creation and has never changed.
As we read through the Scriptures, we find that women held many very important roles in the history of Israel and the Church. Women such as Ruth, Esther and Deborah were important in serving. In the New Testament, we find that the older, experienced women (wives and mothers) were to teach the younger women.
Likewise, older women are to be sanctified in demeanor—not backbiting or enslaved to much wine. Let them be teachers of what is good, so that they may train the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be self-controlled, pure, managing their household, kind, submitted to their own husbands, so that God’s word may not be dishonored. Titus 2:3-5
Throughout the New Testament portion of the Bible, men were to be the primary teachers during a Sabbath or worship service setting. Paul even wrote that women were not to be fulfilling that role within the Assembly. These teachings are not a matter of ability or importance of women—but the teaching role that Elohim defined in the scriptures.
Let’s begin by exploring one of the first instances in scripture concerning the role of men and women in the book of Genesis. We see that Adam was cursed for harkening to the woman. This should give you are clue right away. We see what happened when Eve taught Adam.
To the woman he said, “I will greatly increase your pain in childbirth. You will bring forth children in pain. Your desire will be toward your husband, but he will rule over you.” To Adam he said, “Because you listened to what your wife said and ate from the tree about which I gave you the order, ‘You are not to eat from it,’ the ground is cursed on your account; you will work hard to eat from it as long as you live. Genesis 3:16-17 Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)
At that moment he was filled with joy by the Ruach HaKodesh and said, “Father, Lord of heaven and earth, I thank you because you concealed these things from the sophisticated and educated, yet revealed them to ordinary people. Yes, Father, I thank you that it pleased you to do this. Luke 10:21 Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)
but I do not permit a woman to teach a man or exercise authority over him; rather, she is to remain at peace. For Adam was formed first, then Havah. Also it was not Adam who was deceived, but the woman who, on being deceived, became involved in the transgression. 1 Timothy 2:12-14 Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)
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for God is not a God of confusion, but shalom. As in all the communities of the kedoshim, let women keep silent in the communities, for it is not permitted for them to speak out. Rather let them be in order, as the Torah also says. If they want to learn something, let them ask their own husbands at home—for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak out in the community. 1 Corinthians 14:33-35 TLV
Let a woman receive training in a quiet demeanor with complete respect for order. But I do not allow a woman to train or dictate to a man, but to be in a quiet demeanor. For Adam was formed first, then Eve. Also Adam was not deceived but the woman—being deceived, she fell into transgression. 1 Timothy 2:11-14 TLV