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(I do hope you read that tongue in my cheek).
Egalitarianism counters the traditional understanding by pointing out passages which show that there is no favoritism in God’s view of men and women--the best example being Galatians 3:28 which says: “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28; compare also Romans 3:22 and 1 Cor 12:13)--and that Christ’s own attitude towards women was revolutionary in the extreme patriarchal culture of his time. Egalitarians insist that women should have all the same privileges and responsibilities as men. Both men and women should be preachers and teachers, and in the marital relationship both must submit to each other and lead their family together.
If a woman vows a vow to the Lord and binds herself by a pledge, and
her husband hears of it and says nothing to her on the day that he hears, then
her vows shall stand, and her pledges by which she has bound herself shall
stand. 8 But if, on the day that her husband comes to hear of it, he
opposes her, then he makes void her vow that was on her, and the thoughtless
utterance of her lips by which she bound herself. And the Lord will forgive her.