10. nor covetous] See note on ch. 1 Corinthians 5:10.nor drunkards, nor revilers] Here, as in ch. 1 Corinthians 5:11, where the same word is translated railer, we have the inevitable conjunction between drunkenness and strife. Pulpit CommentaryVerse 10. - Nor thieves, etc. (see ...
23, 28). Rather, "his due praise," not exaggerated praise, such as the Corinthians heaped on favorite teachers; "the praise" (so the Greek) due for acts estimated by the motives. "Then," not before: therefore wait till then (Jas 5:7). ...
Commentaries on Romans and 1-2 Corinthians. Ancient Christian Texts. Translated and ed. by Gerald L. Bray. Downers Grove, IL: 2009.Ambrosiaster (2009a) Commentaries on Romans and 1-2 Corinthians. In Oden, TC and Bray, G (eds) Ancient Christian Texts. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity ...
But it is objected, on the other hand, that the saints are never in such abundance as not to feel in want of graces to some extent, so that they must always of necessity be "hungering and thirsting" (Matthew 5:6.) For where is the man that does not come far short of perfection?
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note on the similar compound 2 Timothy 1:6.to be subject to principalities and powers] Rather, more fully as R.V. to be in subjection. Elsewhere in St Paul’s Epistles the phrase ‘principalities and powers’ refers to spiritual and angelic powers, good or evil, cf. 1 Corinthians 15:...
those on Acts being reputed the feeblest; others, as those on Matthew, Romans and Corinthians, are splendid examples of expository teaching. Schaff speaks of Chrysostom as "the prince of commentators among the Fathers" ( History, Ante-Nicene Per., 816). Thomas Aquinas is reported to have sai...
HERMENEIA—A CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL COMMENTARY ON THE BIBLE The nameHermeneia, from the Greek, has a rich background in the history of biblical interpretation as a term used in the ancient Greek-speaking world for the detailed, systematic exposition of a scriptural work. It is hoped that the...
林前第四章第五节 英文注释 1 Corinthians 4:5 Commentaries: Therefore do not go on passing judgment before the tim