9 Similarly also nashim (women) should adorn themselves with respectable comportment and tznius (modesty, piety) in appearance and with decency and propriety, not with coiffures and gold or pearls or costly clothing,
10 But with what is proper for nashim professing yirat Shomayim, that is, by means of ma'asim tovim (good works).
11 Let the isha (wife) learn in silence in all submission.
12 I do not allow an isha (wife) either to have teaching authority over or to have hishtaltut (domination, taking control) over [her] man, but to be in silence.
13 For Adam was formed rishonah (first), then Chavah.
14 And Adam was not deceived, but the isha, having been deceived, has come to be in averah (transgression).
15 But womankind will be saved through her childbearing if nashim remain in emunah and ahavah and kedushah with tznius [2:9].