"JUNIA" BECOMES "JUNIAS"
"Without exception the church fathers in late antiquity identified
Andronicus' partner in Romans 16:7 as a woman as did minuscule 33 in the 9th century which records Iounia (Greek for Junia) with an
acute accent. Only later medieval copyists of Romans 17:7 could not imagine a woman being an apostle and wrote the masculine name Iounias
(Junias) with an s. This later name Junias did not exist in antiquity; its explanation as a Greek abbreviation of the Latin name 'Junianus'
is unlikely." 13
At about the time of
Pope Boniface's edict removing the freedom of nuns in 1298, copyists began writing the
name Junia as Junias! Yet recent research has shown that the newly created name, Junias, didn't even exist at the time of Paul!
"This
hypothetical name Junias is, however, as yet unattested in ancient inscriptions, but the female Latin name Junia occurs over 250 times
among inscriptions from ancient Rome alone. Further, the ancient translations and the earliest manuscripts with accents support reading
Iounian as Junia. Finally, Junias would be an irregular form. Therefore, critical scholars today increasingly interpret the name as
the feminine Junia." 14
Junia was a very common Latin female name and we have no record of any Roman male bearing the name Junia.
But medieval copyists began copying the name with an "s" to hide Junia's sex, not knowing that the name Junias "did not exist in antiquity"!
So Junia received a fictitious name, possibly at the command of
Pope Boniface VIII!
APOSTLE IS LISTED AS ONE OF THE SPIRITUAL
GIFTS GIVEN BY GOD.
God Himself gives the ability to do these jobs, “And in the church God has appointed first of all apostles, second
prophets, third teachers, then workers of miracles, also those having gifts of healing, those able to help others, those with gifts
of administration, and those speaking in different kinds of tongues." 1 Corinthians 12:28, NIV
Apostle is listed first by Paul as
one of the most important of the spiritual gifts because these individuals are responsible for evangelizing, setting up churches,
organizing them, handling the problems that arose, ordaining elders for each church and generally coordinating, supervising and serving
a number of congregations. Again, it is God that gives these individuals the ability—as a spiritual gift—to do a certain job. Ordination
was usually done long after the person was already getting the job done through the leading of God's Holy Spirit. You will notice
that Stephen was performing miracles and preaching even though his ordination had been to deacon, see Acts 6:1-10.
Since Junia
was given this highest spiritual gift along with her husband Andronicus, it is obvious that women can also be given the calling (spiritual
gift) of serving God as a prophet, teacher, or any of the other spiritual gifts. In the scriptures that explain spiritual gifts there
is no indication that any gift is limited to males only. Both men and women are to work together using whatever talents, abilities
and spiritual gifts they have been given by God to serve, in a servant manner, the people of God.
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Aida
Besancon Spencer, Beyond the Curse, page 102.
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Galatians 1:18-24
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United Bible Societies Handbook Series, (1961-1997) for Romans 16:7
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Thayer’s Greek Definitions 652 apostolos—a delegate, a messenger, one sent forth with orders a) specifically applied to the twelve
apostles of Christ b) in a broader sense, applied to other eminent Christian teachers.
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Leonard Swidler, Biblical Affirmations of Women,
Westminster Press (1979) p. 299
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Charles Trombley, Who Said Women Can’t Teach, Bridge Publishing (1985) p. 190
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From papal
bull, Unam Sanctam, Nov. 1302, as quoted in The Encyclopedia of Religion, 1995, Vol. 1, PP 288-289.