Reference: Corinthians, First Epistle to The
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was written from Ephesus (1Co 16:8) about the time of the Passover in the third year of the apostle's sojourn there (Ac 19:10; 20:31), and when he had formed the purpose to visit Macedonia, and then return to Corinth (probably A.D. 57).
The news which had reached him, however, from Corinth frustrated his plan. He had heard of the abuses and contentions that had arisen among them, first from Apollos (Ac 19:1), and then from a letter they had written him on the subject, and also from some of the "household of Chloe," and from Stephanas and his two friends who had visited him (1Co 1:11; 16:17). Paul thereupon wrote this letter, for the purpose of checking the factious spirit and correcting the erroneous opinions that had sprung up among them, and remedying the many abuses and disorderly practices that prevailed. Titus and a brother whose name is not given were probably the bearers of the letter (2Co 2:13; 8:6,16-18).
The epistle may be divided into four parts:
(1.) The apostle deals with the subject of the lamentable divisions and party strifes that had arisen among them (1-4).
(2.) He next treats of certain cases of immorality that had become notorious among them. They had apparently set at nought the very first principles of morality (5; 6).
(3.) In the third part he discusses various questions of doctrine and of Christian ethics in reply to certain communications they had made to him. He especially rectifies certain flagrant abuses regarding the celebration of the Lord's supper (7-14).
(4.) The concluding part (15; 16) contains an elaborate defense of the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, which had been called in question by some among them, followed by some general instructions, intimations, and greetings.
This epistle "shows the powerful self-control of the apostle in spite of his physical weakness, his distressed circumstances, his incessant troubles, and his emotional nature. It was written, he tells us, in bitter anguish, 'out of much affliction and pressure of heart...and with streaming eyes' (2Co 2:4); yet he restrained the expression of his feelings, and wrote with a dignity and holy calm which he thought most calculated to win back his erring children. It gives a vivid picture of the early church...It entirely dissipates the dream that the apostolic church was in an exceptional condition of holiness of life or purity of doctrine." The apostle in this epistle unfolds and applies great principles fitted to guide the church of all ages in dealing with the same and kindred evils in whatever form they may appear.
This is one of the epistles the authenticity of which has never been called in question by critics of any school, so many and so conclusive are the evidences of its Pauline origin.
The subscription to this epistle states erroneously in the Authorized Version that it was written at Philippi. This error arose from a mistranslation of 1Co 16:5, "For I do pass through Macedonia," which was interpreted as meaning, "I am passing through Macedonia." In 1Co 16:8 he declares his intention of remaining some time longer in Ephesus. After that, his purpose is to "pass through Macedonia."
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And it was in Apollos' being in Corinth, Paul having passed through the higher parts, caine to Ephesus: and having found certain disciples,
And this was for two years: so that all dwelling in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.
Wherefore watch ye, remembering that the space of three years night and day I ceased not reminding each one with tears.
For it was manifested to me concerning you, my brethren, by them of Chloe, that there are contentions with you.
And I will come to you, when I pass through Macedonia: for I do pass through Macedonia.
And I will remain in Ephesus even till Pentecost.
And I will remain in Ephesus even till Pentecost.
And I rejoice at the arrival of Stephanas and Fortunatus and : that they have filled up your necessity.
For out of much pressure and anxiety of heart I wrote to you through many tears; not that ye should be 'grieved, but that ye might know the love I have more abundantly towards you.
I have had no relaxation to my spirit, in my not finding Titus my brother: but having taken leave of them, I went out to Macedonia.
So that we besought Titus, that as he began before, so also he would complete to us this grace also.
And grace to God, having given the same care for you in the heart of Titus. For truly he received the entreaty; and being more earnest, he went forth voluntarily to you. read more. And we sent with him the brother whose approbation in the good news through all the churches;
Hastings
CORINTHIANS, FIRST EPISTLE TO THE
1. Occasion of the Epistle.
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Panting for the dust of the earth upon the head of the poor, and they will turn away the way of the humble: and a man and his father will go to the same young girl to profane my holy name:
And every one hearing these my words and doing them not, shall be likened to a foolish man, which built his house upon sand.
For he was teaching them as having power, and not as the scribes.
Verily I say to you, in the begotten of women has there not risen a greater than John the Immerser; but the less in the kingdom of the heavens is greater than he.
And he said to them, All have not room for this word, but to whom it is given.
And having chosen them elders in the church, having prayed with fasting, they set them before the Lord, in whom they had believed.
To keep off from things sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and strangulation, and harlotry: from which keeping yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.
And a certain woman, by name Lydia, a dealer in purple garments, of the city of Thyatira, worshipping God, heard: whose heart the Lord opened to attend to things spoken by Paul.
And when both Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul was oppressed in spirit, testifying to the Jews Jesus Christ.
And Crispus, ruler of the synagogue, believed the Lord with his whole house; and many of the Corinthians hearing believed, and were baptised.
And all the Greeks having taken Sosthenes, ruler of the synagogue, beat before the judgment seat. And,Gallio cared for none of these.
And a certain Jew, Apollos by name, an Alexandrian by birth, an eloquent man, arrived at Ephesus, being able in the writings.
And having made three months; an insidious plot having been for him by the Jews, being about to sail to Syria, there was a purpose to return through Macedonia.
And having made three months; an insidious plot having been for him by the Jews, being about to sail to Syria, there was a purpose to return through Macedonia.
And we sailed forth after the days of unleavened from Philippi, and came to them in Troas up to five days; where we tarried seven days.
And having sent from Miletus to Ephesus, he called for the elders of the church.
And to him were four daughters, virgins, prophesying.
What then shall we say? Shall we continue in sin, that grace might abound
For I say, by the race given me, to every one being with you, not to entertain a high opinion of one's self above what is fitting to think: but to think to be discreet, as God has divided the measure of faith to each.
Timotheus my helper, and Lucius, and Jason, and Sosipater, my kinsmen, embrace you.
For it was manifested to me concerning you, my brethren, by them of Chloe, that there are contentions with you. And this I say, that each of you says, I truly am of Paul; and I of Apollos; and I of Cephas; and I of Christ.
And this I say, that each of you says, I truly am of Paul; and I of Apollos; and I of Cephas; and I of Christ. Has Christ been divided? Paul was not crucified for you? or in Paul's name were ye immersed
For Christ sent me not to immerse, but to announce good news: not in wisdom of word, lest the cross of Christ be made void.
Where the wise? where the scribe? where the seekers together of this life has not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
Where the wise? where the scribe? where the seekers together of this life has not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
And we proclaim Christ crucified, to the Jews truly a stumbling-block, and to the Greeks foolishness;
And we proclaim Christ crucified, to the Jews truly a stumbling-block, and to the Greeks foolishness;
For ye see your calling, brethren, that not many wise according to the flesh, not many powerful, not, many well born:
And I having come to you, brethren, came not with eminence of word or of wisdom, announcing to you the testimony of God.
But we speak wisdom among the perfected: and the wisdom not of this life, nor of the rulers of this life, they being left unemployed:
Which also we speak, not in words taught of man's wisdom, but in them taught of the Holy Spirit; examining spiritual things by spiritual.
And ye of Christ; and Christ of God.
And these things, brethren, I transformed to myself and to Apollos for you; that ye might learn in us not to think above what has been written, lest ye be puffed up one above one against the other.
Being defamed, we entreat: as the filth of the world were we become, the offscouring of all until now.
To deliver such a one to Satan for the ruin of the flesh, that the spirit might be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.
I wrote to you in the epistle not to mix together with fornicators. And not altogether with the fornicators of this world, or with the covetous, or the rapacious, or idolaters; for then must ye needs go out of the world.
For what to me also to judge them without? do ye yourselves judge them within
Dare any of you, having an affair with another, be judged by the unjust, and not by the holy ones? Know ye not that the holy ones shall judge the world? and if the world be judged by you, are ye unworthy of the least judgments?
Know ye not that the holy ones shall judge the world? and if the world be judged by you, are ye unworthy of the least judgments? Know ye not that we shall judge messengers? also not only things pertaining to the cares of life? read more. Therefore truly, if ye have judgments pertaining to the cares of life, set them counted as nothing in the church. For confusion I speak to you. So is there not one wise with you, who will be able to judge between his brother? But brother with brother is judged, and this by the unbelieving. Therefore truly, already is there wholly a misfortune in you, that ye have judgments with yourselves. Wherefore had ye not rather be treated ill? wherefore had ye not rather be defrauded? But ye treat ill, and defraud, and that the brethren.
And these were some of you: but ye were washed, but ye were consecrated, but ye were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and in the Spirit of our God. All things are lawful to me, but all are not profitable: all are lawful to me, but I will not be exercised by power under any.
All things are lawful to me, but all are not profitable: all are lawful to me, but I will not be exercised by power under any. Foods for the belly, and the belly for foods: and God will also leave unemployed this and them. And the body not for fornication, but for the Lord; and the Lord for the body. read more. And God also raised up the Lord, and us will he also raise up by his power. Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ? having taken the members of Christ, shall I make members of a harlot? It may not be.
Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ? having taken the members of Christ, shall I make members of a harlot? It may not be. Or know ye not that he joined to a harlot is one body? for they shall be, he says, they two into one flesh. read more. And he joined to the Lord is one spirit. Flee fornication. Every sin which if a man do is without the body; but he committing fornication sins against his own body. Or know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit in you, which ye have from God, and ye are not your own? For ye were bought for a price: then glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are of God.
And of what ye wrote to me: good for a man not to touch a woman.
And to the married I announce, (not I, but the Lord,) The wife not to be separated from the husband:
But for virgins I have not an order of the Lord: and I give an opinion as compassionated by the Lord to be faithful.
And she is happier if she so remain, according to my opinion: and I also think to have the Spirit of God.
And concerning sacrifice to idols, we know, (for we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffs up, and love builds the house.
For if any one see thee having knowledge reclining in the idol's temple, shall not his consciousness, being weak, be built up to eat the sacrifices to idols; And shall the weak brother be destroyed upon thy knowledge, for whom Christ died? read more. And so sinning against the brethren, and striking their weak consciousness, ye sin against Christ. Wherefore, if food offend my brother, I will eat no flesh forever, lest I shall offend my brother.
Am I not sent? am I not free? have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord? are ye not my work in the Lord
Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife; as also the rest of the sent, and the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?
Who makes war at any time at his own charges who plants a vineyard, and eats not of its fruit or who feeds a flock, and eats not of the milk of the flock?
If others participate with your power, not rather we? But we used not this power; but endure all things, lest we give some hindrance to the good news of Christ.
Thus also the Lord appointed to them announcing good news to live of the good news.
What reward therefore is to me? That announcing good news, I shall make the good news of Christ not expensive, not to make use of my power in the good news.
Do ye not know that they running in a race-course, all truly run, and one receives the prize of combat? Do ye so run, that ye might receive.
And I will not ye be ignorant, brethren, that our fathers were all under the cloud, and all passed through the sea;
And all drank the same spiritual drink: for they drank of the spiritual Rock following; and the Rock was Christ.
No temptation except human has taken you and God faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above what ye are able; but with the temptation will he also make an escape, that ye may be able to bear. Wherefore, my beloved, do ye flee from idolatry.
Be ye imitators of me, as I also of Christ.
Be ye imitators of me, as I also of Christ. And I approve you, brethren, that ye remember me in all things, and as I have delivered to you, do ye hold the traditions.
And every woman praying or prophesying with head uncovered shames her head: for it is one and the same to her having been shaved.
Therefore the woman ought to have power upon the head for the angels.
Therefore ye coming together upon the same, it is not to eat the Lord's supper.
For I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you, That the Lord Jesus, in the night which he was delivered up, took bread:
Ye know that ye were the nations, to dumb idols, as ye were led, being carried away.
And whom truly God set in the church, first the sent, second the prophets, third teachers, then powers, then graces of healings, helps, directions, kinds of tongues.
Let your women be silent in the churches: for it has not been committed to them to speak; but to be subjected, as also says the law. And if they will learn anything, let them ask their own husbands in the house; for it is shameful for women to speak in the church.
Let all things be becomingly and according to order.
And that he was buried, and that he was raised the third day, according to the writings.
And if Christ is proclaimed that he arose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no rising up of the dead?
And concerning the collection for the holy ones, as I appointed to the churches of Galatia, so also do ye.
And perhaps with you I shall abide, or also pass the winter, that ye might send me forward wherever I go.
And in this confidence I wished to come to you before, that ye might have a second grace;
And I call upon God a witness upon my soul, that, sparing you, I came no more to Corinth.
But their minds were hardened: for until this day the same veil upon the reading of the old covenant. remains not uncovered;for in Christ it is left unemployed.
Wherefore, if I also wrote to you, not for him having been unjust, for him having suffered injustice, but that your care for us might be made manifest to you before God.
And in this I give an opinion: for this is profitable to you, which no only to do, but to will, ye began before from last year.
For I know your forwardness, which I boast of for you to the Macedonians, that Achaia was prepared from last year; and zeal from you excited the many more.
See ye things according to the face? If any has persuaded himself to be of Christ, let him reckon this again of himself, that, as he of Christ, so we also of Christ.
This third I come to you. By mouth of two witnesses, and three, shall every word be established.
For the husband is the head of the wife, as also Christ the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body.
For the husband is the head of the wife, as also Christ the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body.
Paul and Timotheus, servants of Jesus Christ, to all the holy in Christ Jesus at Philippi, with the overseers and servants:
Paul, sent of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timothy the brother,
Wherefore we would have come to you, I Paul, truly also once and twice; and the adversary hindered us.
Of whom is Hymeneus and Alexander; whom I have delivered to Satan, that they should not be taught to blaspheme.
And I trust not the woman to teach, neither to exercise authority over the man, but to be in freedom from care.
Who concerning the truth missed their aim, saying the rising up has already been; and they subvert the faith of some.
Smith
Corinth'ians, First Epistle to the,
was written by the apostle St. Paul toward the close of his nearly three-years stay at Ephesus,
which, we learn from
probably terminated with the Pentecost of A.D. 57 or 58. The bearers were probably (according to the common subscription) Stephanas, Fortunatus and Achaicus. It appears to have been called forth by the information the apostles had received of dissension in the Corinthian church, which may be thus explained: --The Corinthian church was planted by the apostle himself,
in his second missionary journey.
seq. He abode in the city a year and a half.
A short time after the apostle had left the city the eloquent Jew of Alexandria, Apollos, went to Corinth,
and gained many followers, dividing the church into two parties, the followers of Paul and the followers of Apollos. Later on Judaizing teachers from Jerusalem preached the gospel in a spirit of direct antagonism to St. Paul personally. To this third party we may perhaps add a fourth, that, under the name of "the followers of Christ,"
sought at first to separate themselves from the factious adherence to particular teachers, but eventually were driven by antagonism into positions equally sectarian and inimical to the unity of the church. At this momentous period, before parties had become consolidated and that distinctly withdrawn from communion with one another, the apostle writes; and in the outset of the epistle, 1Cor 1-4:21, we have this noble and impassioned protest against this fourfold rending of the robe of Christ.
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And after these Paul having departed from Athens, came to Corinth;
And he sat a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them.
And it was in Apollos' being in Corinth, Paul having passed through the higher parts, caine to Ephesus: and having found certain disciples,
And this was for two years: so that all dwelling in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.
Wherefore watch ye, remembering that the space of three years night and day I ceased not reminding each one with tears.
And we have not received the spirit of the world, but the spirit from God; that we might know things bestowed upon us as a gift by God.
I have planted, Apollos watered; but God increased.
And I will remain in Ephesus even till Pentecost.