Twice in Scripture, the apostle Paul speaks of submission then marriage relationships before outlining some thoughts on armour. Once he issued instructions to wives; once he gave direction about the government.
Does his thought sequence suggest that the words for marriage, submission and armour are related? And, if so, how does it affect the interpretation of these Scriptures?
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