Las mujeres callen en la congregación
Ellen G. White does not directly quote or expound on the biblical phrase "Las mujeres callen en la congregación" ("Let your women keep silence in the churches," 1 Corinthians 14:34) in her books. However, she does address the conduct and spirit that should characterize Christian women in the church. Here are some relevant points from her writings: - She encourages women to be "modest and unassuming, slow to speak," and to cultivate "true meekness" (2T 456.1; CTBH 132.1). She cautions against being "forward, talkative, and bold," but does not say women should never speak in church. - She emphasizes that women should be "kind, tender, pitiful, forgiving, and humble," and that such a spirit is "well pleasing to God" (2T 456.1). - She also notes that both men and women can be guilty of "too much jovial talk" and that this is "unbecoming and grieves the Spirit of God" (2T 455.2). Ellen White's counsel focuses on the spirit and manner in which women (and men) should conduct themselves, rather than an absolute prohibition on women speaking in church. She upholds the value and dignity of women, including their courage and faithfulness in times of trial (GC 240.2). If you are looking for a direct commentary on 1 Corinthians 14:34 or a doctrinal statement about women being silent in church, it does not appear in her books. Her emphasis is on Christian decorum, humility, and the proper spirit in all church members, regardless of gender. If you need more specific information or want to search in other collections (like manuscripts or periodicals), please let me know! References: - White, E. G. (1871). Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 2, pp. 455-456. - White, E. G. (1890). Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene, p. 132. - White, E. G. (1911). The Great Controversy, p. 240.
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