1 Corinthians 14:34 Does Not Mean Women Aren't Allowed to Speak

Image shows an open Bible, with a few orange flowers on the right. Text overlay reads: The Real Meaning of 1 Corinthians 14:34 - it's not that women aren't allowed to speak! | Land of Honey

This post examines the infamous words of Paul in 1 Corinthians 14:34 that have lead the Christian church to believe that women aren't allowed to teach or speak. We will take a closer look at what this passage actually means and learn the truth about it, as well as come to a better understanding of the role of women in the faith community! 

Have you ever been told, "women should keep silent in the church," or that women can't teach men or be leaders? Much of that belief paradigm comes from this passage:

"Let your women be silent in the assemblies for they aren't allowed to speak; but let them subject themselves, as the law says. And if they wish to learn anything, let them ask their own husbands at home, for it is improper for women to speak in an assembly." -1 Corinthians 14:34-35

On a cursory reading, this seems black and white doesn't it? Women can't speak in a congregation or church setting. But there is a major problem with this passage...can you spot it?

First let's take a look at some of the minor problems:

-This passage is talking about speaking and not teaching. There's no side note here that it's okay for women to teach other women or children, despite what the church often teaches.

-Does anyone really believe that women can't speak at all like this passage seems to say? Can they greet others? Correct a child? Tell the men the building is on fire?

-Not all women are married. So who are the single ladies supposed to direct their questions to?

-Husbands don't have all the answers to spiritual questions, even if they are believers.

-Sometimes it's improper for men to speak in an assembly too, depending on the circumstances and what's being said.


These are pretty significant flaws but have you spotted the biggest problem of all?

As the law says. As the word says. As it is written.

Can you find a verse in the Torah that says women aren't allowed to speak in an assembly? Nope, because the Bible doesn't say anything like this! There is nothing in the Old Testament that is consistent with the rest of the above passage. There are no laws from Scripture about women needing to be silent. And we know, from Scripture, that women weren't forbidden to speak or could only seek spiritual counsel from their husband. Women throughout Scripture were outspoken, and leaders. They are seen in the Temple and worshiping YHWH. They served as prophets, gave counsel, lead armies to war. They were queens, mothers of nations, song writers, worship leaders, intercessors. All of these things require speaking.

What does this mean? Is there error in Scripture? Was one of the premier Bible teachers wrong? Paul, the author of Corinthians, was deeply familiar with the Torah. How could he have made an error like this?

Either...

1. This section was added by someone other than Paul, the author. This would be sin as Scripture says that it is wrong to add to or take away from Scripture, so we shouldn't be holding this up as sound doctrine.

or...

2. Paul is quoting someone else's opinion, not making a declaration. 

Paul often used what is called a 'straw man' approach in his writings, basically meaning he would contrast different ideas. A good example of this would be in Romans 7. When we don't catch that he is doing this (either contrasting different beliefs, or quoting someone else's belief), his writings get confusing and, as Peter said, hard to understand.

Either way Paul was not advocating for women to be silent!

Why did Paul say that women should be silent in the church? Because he was quoting someone else's wrong idea to address an issue! | Land of Honey
It's important to realize that Paul was incredibly familiar with Scripture and would not have incorrectly quoted it. Many scholars believe that he would have memorized the entire Old Testament. He was fully aware that Scripture does not forbid women from speaking in a congregational setting or from roles of ministry. We see that Paul himself didn't feel that way, and frequently mentioned women he worked with in ministry.

We also need to pay attention to the context of these two sentences. At this point in his letter to the Corinthians, Paul has spent more than the last two chapters talking about Spiritual gifts - specifically speaking in tongues. Just a few verses prior he even specified that both genders should speak in tongues, so does it make any sense to go back on that directive a couple of sentences later?

The very next verse cues us in even more.

"Or did the Word of YHWH start with you? Or are you the only ones it has reached?" -1 Corinthians 14:36

Paul is calling them out for incorrectly claiming that Scripture says women can't speak in an assembly. It sounds like Paul says, "Nice try. We all know the Bible. And that's not what it says." Or, "Seriously? Do you think you guys are the only ones with a copy of Scripture? Because we all know that's not in it."

And then Paul encourages everyone to desire to prophesy and expressly says not to forbid speaking in tongues. As we can see, he is not forbidding women to speak or teach. He is quoting someone else's false teaching and correcting it by encouraging both genders to practice their spiritual gifts!

Image is of an open Bible laying on concrete, next to a vase of peachy orange flowers on the right hand side. Text overlay reads: Biblical law doesn't forbid women from speaking or teaching. | Land of Honey



Write the Torah on Their Hearts Printable

 Free printable of Hebrews 8:10 - I will put my Torah in their minds and write it on their hearts | Land of Honey

Need a verse to inspire you at home? How about this significant statement from Hebrews?

"I will put my Torah in their minds and write it on their hearts." -Hebrews 8:10

Take note that this is a New Testament verse not just talking about the Torah in a positive way, but promising that it would be written on the hearts and minds of believers! This is not something that happened just in the past - this is also for us today. Print this off as a reminder of this Biblical truth. 

I will write the Torah on their hearts - Hebrews 8:10 - printable | Land of Honey

Click here to download this printable from Hebrews. It's free for your personal use.

Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread

Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover recipes | Land of Honey
During the Feast of Unleavened Bread, we are instructed to abstain from leavened products for the week. (See this post for details on leaven.) I've rounded up some totally delicious recipes that are free from leaven and appropriate during Unleavened Bread, or any other time of year.

Soups: 
Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Seriously Good Vegetable Soup from Cookie and Kate


Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
One Pot Spiced Sweet Potato Lentil Soup from Minimalist Baker


Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Asparagus Potato Soup from A Beautiful Plate

Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
One Pot Red Lentil Sweet Potato Stew from Making Thyme for Health


Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
One Pot Tuscan Style Beef Lentil Soup from Minimalist Baker


Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Butternut Squash Quinoa Chili from How Sweet Eats

Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Broccoli Cheese Soup from Cookie and Kate

Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Easy Butternut Squash Soup from A Couple Cooks


Kosher for Passover Soup Recipes - What to Eat During Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
One Pot Everyday Lentil Soup from Minimalist Baker

Eggs and breakfasts:

Kosher for Passover Breakfast Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Foolproof Shakshuka from Cookie and Kate


Kosher for Passover Breakfast and Meal Ideas | Land of Honey
Healthy Breakfast Casserole from Love and Lemons 

Turkish Egg and Quinoa Breakfast Bowls are a delicious kosher for Passover breakfast idea | Land of Honey
Turkish Egg and Quinoa Breakfast Bowls from Half Baked Harvest

Kosher for Passover Breakfast Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Frittata from Cookie and Kate

Grain Free Granola is Kosher for Passover | Land of Honey
Grain Free Granola from My New Roots

Kosher for Passover Breakfast Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Healthy Breakfast Smoothies from Love and Lemons 

Kosher for Passover Breakfast Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Citrus Ricotta Breakfast Bowl with Honeycomb from Half Baked Harvest
*use grain free granola if you're avoiding oats

Kosher for Passover Breakfast and Meal Ideas | Land of Honey
Berry Superfood Smoothie Bowls from Love and Lemons 

Salads:
Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Spring Nicoise Salad from How Sweet Eats

Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Chopped Thai Chicken Salad with Peanut Dressing from Pinch of Yum

Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Simple Green Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette from Minimalist Baker

Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Mexican Kale and Quinoa Salad from Cookie and Kate

Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Abundance Salad with Savory Tahini Dressing from Minimalist Baker

Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Easy Green Goddess Dressing from Cookie and Kate

Mains:


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Sheet Pan Chicken Shwarma with Sesame Sweet Potatoes and Hummus from Half Baked Harvest


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Grain Free Burrito Bowls with Shredded Mexican Chicken from Minimalist Baker


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
30 Minute Cauliflower Rice Stir Fry from Minimalist Baker


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Garlic Butter Creamed Spinach and Salmon from Half Baked Harvest


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Sheet Pan Chickpea Tikka from Making Thyme for Health


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Spring Skillet Roasted Lemon Chicken and Veggies from Half Baked Harvest

Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Mujaddara from Cookie and Kate


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Sheet Pan Chicken Tinga Bowls from Pinch of Yum


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Noodle Free Pad Thai from Minimalist Baker


Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread - Kosher for Passover Salad Recipes | Land of Honey
Stuffed Delicata Squash from A Couple Cooks

Easy Baked Salmon and Lentils - Kosher for Passover recipe | Land of Honey
Perfect Baked Salmon with Lentils and Lemon Herb Sauce from Pinch of Yum

Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - what to eat during the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Sides:

Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes from Healthy Nibbles

Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Wild Rice Broccoli Casserole from A Couple Cooks


Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Creamed Spaghetti Squash with Browned Butter Walnuts from Half Baked Harvest

Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Easy Refried Beans from Cookie and Kate


Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Corn Salsa from Making Thyme for Health


Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Eight-Minute Sweet Potatoes from Minimalist Baker

Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Simple Chickpea Salad from A Couple Cooks

Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Mayo-Free Deviled Eggs from Minimalist Baker

Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Garlic Spaghetti Squash with Herbs from Pinch of Yum


Kosher for Passover Side Dishes - Meal Ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Roasted Asparagus from Healthy Nibbles


Easy and Delicious Recipes that are Kosher for Passover! Recipes and meal ideas for the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey
Here's my recipe for homemade einkorn matzah (unleavened bread).
More recipes for the Feast of Unleavened Bread here.
Don't forget dessert! Kosher for Passover desserts recipes here.

Upcoming Biblical Holiday Dates 2026

Here's When the Biblical Holidays Happen in 2026

This is when the Biblical holidays happen in 2026. If you're looking for this year's dates for Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fru...