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Hierarchy without inferiority

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Hierarchy without inferiority

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1 Corinthians 11:3

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John 14:28

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1 Corinthians 15:28

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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Ephesians 6:5-9

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Jeremiah 32:27

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John 14:12

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John 6:38

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Psalm 22:10

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Used to argue that headship does not imply inferiority of essence, just as ordered roles in marriage do not erase shared human nature.

Supports claim through 1 Corinthians 11:3Open verseOpen stream

The caller cited Paul's headship language to argue that the Father is over Christ, while the host answered that role subordination does not deny equality of nature.

Supports claim through 1 Corinthians 11:3Open verseOpen stream

Raised as an objection about the Son's continued subordination to the Father, prompting an explanation of relational hierarchy alongside shared divine identity.

Supports claim through 1 Corinthians 15:28Open verseOpen stream

Used analogically to argue that hierarchy or rank does not necessarily erase obligation or mutual duty between parties in different roles.

Supports claim through Ephesians 6:5-9Open verseOpen stream

Used to explain that the Father remains the God of all flesh even after Jesus' resurrection, since Jesus still possesses glorified human nature.

Supports claim through Jeremiah 32:27Open verseOpen stream

The host used this verse about believers doing 'greater works' to argue that 'greater' can mean greater extent or quantity, not superior nature, when interpreting 'the Father is...

Supports claim through John 14:12Open verseOpen stream
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