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E75 The first woman apostle: Unearthing Junia

E75 The first woman apostle: Unearthing Junia

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What if one of the most powerful apostles in the early church was a woman—and we’ve spent centuries trying to erase her? In this provocative and groundbreaking episode, we excavate the truth about Junia, a name buried in the closing greetings of Romans 16. For generations, translators and theologians have debated, obscured, and even changed her identity. But the biblical and historical record is stunningly clear: Junia was not only a woman but was celebrated by the Apostle Paul as being “of note among the apostles.” Join us as we dive into the Greek text, expose the centuries-long cover-up fueled by religious tradition, and restore Junia to her rightful place as a pioneering, apostolic leader. Discover how her story—marked by suffering, authority, and early discipleship—directly confronts spirits of control and misogyny that still seek to limit God’s calling on women today. This is more than a history lesson; it’s a prophetic key to unlocking the full governmental authority of the Body of Christ. If you’ve ever wondered about women’s roles in church leadership, this episode provides the scriptural evidence you can’t unsee. Keywords: Junia, Woman Apostle, Romans 16:7, Fivefold Ministry, Biblical Women, Church Leadership, Apostolic Authority, Spiritual Warfare, Religious Spirit, Women in Ministry, Early Church History, Lion Roars from Zion
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