1 Corinthians 6:2

2 Don't you know that God's people are going to judge the universe? If you are going to judge the universe, are you incompetent to judge these minor matters?

1 Corinthians 6:2 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 6:2

Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world
The apostle appeals to them concerning this matter, as a thing well known unto them, or might easily be known by them; for this was either a traditional notion among the Jews, many of whom were in this church, that good men should judge the world; as is said of the righteous in the apocryphal book:

``They shall judge the nations, and have dominion over the people, and their Lord shall reign for ever.'' (Wisdom 3:8)

and so the Jews say F1, that

``the first day of the month is the beginning of judgment in the whole world, and Isaac sat on a throne, (amle Ndyml) , "to judge the world":''

or this might be collected, as Dr. Lightfoot observes, out of ( Daniel 7:18 Daniel 7:27 ) , but the difficulty is, in what sense the apostle means the saints shall judge the world; not merely in a comparative sense, for so even will the Heathens, the men of Nineveh, and the queen of Sheba, judge and condemn the Jews; nor as assessors on the throne with Christ, for though they shall sit on the same throne with him as reigning, yet not as judging with him, all judgment is solely committed to him: nor merely as approving that judiciary sentence, that will be pronounced by him on the world; for even wicked men themselves, and devils, will be obliged to own the justice of it; but his meaning is, that in a little time the saints, Christian men, men under a profession of Christianity at least, should be governors in the world, and bear the office of civil magistracy in it; which came to pass in a few centuries after the writing of this, and has been more or less the case ever since; and will be more so in the latter day, when kings shall be nursing fathers, and queens nursing mothers to the church; and when the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the most High: upon which the apostle strongly argues,

and if the world shall be judged by you;
if such men as you shall bear sway in it, fill up all civil offices in it, even the highest; shall sit upon the benches of judges, and on the thrones of kings, and at last have the government of the whole world; since such honour the saints shall have, and be abundantly capable of it,

are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
is it too high a post, and can you be thought to be unqualified for, and unfit to have such trivial things, of little or no moment and importance, things relating to the common affairs of life, brought before you, and be tried, and judged by you?


FOOTNOTES:

F1 Ibid. in Lev. fol. 13. 4.

1 Corinthians 6:2 In-Context

1 How dare one of you with a complaint against another go to court before pagan judges and not before God's people?
2 Don't you know that God's people are going to judge the universe? If you are going to judge the universe, are you incompetent to judge these minor matters?
3 Don't you know that we will judge angels, not to mention affairs of everyday life?
4 So if you require judgments about matters of everyday life, why do you put them in front of men who have no standing in the Messianic Community?
5 I say, shame on you! Can it be that there isn't one person among you wise enough to be able to settle a dispute between brothers?
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