1 Korinther 4:6

6 Dies aber, Brüder, habe ich auf mich und Apollos gedeutet um euretwillen, auf daß ihr an uns lernet, nicht über das hinaus zu denken , was geschrieben ist, auf daß ihr euch nicht aufblähet für den einen, wider den anderen.

1 Korinther 4:6 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 4:6

And these things, brethren, I have in a figure transferred,
&c.] Not what he had said concerning the different factions at Corinth, one being for Paul, and another for Apollos, and another for Cephas, as if these several parties did not really go by those names, but by those of others, the false teachers; only the apostle, to decline everything that looked like reflection, put these, as the Syriac version renders it, "upon" his own "person", and Apollos's, the sooner and better to put an end to such divisions; for it is certain, from his way of arguing and reasoning, that these are not fictitious names, but they were really divided, and were quarrelling among themselves about himself, Apollos, and Cephas: but his meaning is, when he says,

I have in a figure transferred to myself and Apollos
these things; that he had "brought these comparisons", as the Arabic version reads it, concerning himself and Apollos; namely, that one was a planter, and another a waterer; that they were both labourers and builders, ministers or servants, and stewards: and these similes, and such a figurative way of speaking he had made use of, as he says,

for your sakes;
for the sake of the members of this church, that they might have right notions of them, and accordingly account of them, and behave towards them: or, as he adds,

that ye might learn in us not to think of men above that which is
written:
meaning, either in the word of God in general; or in some particular passages of Scripture he might have respect to; or rather in the above places in this, and the foregoing chapter, where he gives the fore mentioned characters of ministers; where, in the apostles themselves, in their own words, from their own account, they might learn, on the one hand, not to ascribe too much to them, nor, on the other hand, to detract from their just character and usefulness: and also,

that no one of you be puffed up for one against the other;
speak great swelling words of vanity, and envy, for one minister against another; when they are all one, bear the same character, are in the same office, and are jointly concerned in the same common cause of Christ and the good of immortal souls.

1 Korinther 4:6 In-Context

4 Denn ich bin mir selbst nichts bewußt, aber dadurch bin ich nicht gerechtfertigt. Der mich aber beurteilt, ist der Herr.
5 So urteilet nicht etwas vor der Zeit, bis der Herr kommt, welcher auch das Verborgene der Finsternis ans Licht bringen und die Ratschläge der Herzen offenbaren wird; und dann wird einem jeden sein Lob werden von Gott.
6 Dies aber, Brüder, habe ich auf mich und Apollos gedeutet um euretwillen, auf daß ihr an uns lernet, nicht über das hinaus zu denken , was geschrieben ist, auf daß ihr euch nicht aufblähet für den einen, wider den anderen.
7 Denn wer unterscheidet dich? Was aber hast du, das du nicht empfangen hast? Wenn du es aber auch empfangen hast, was rühmst du dich, als hättest du es nicht empfangen?
8 Schon seid ihr gesättigt, schon seid ihr reich geworden; ihr habt ohne uns geherrscht, und ich wollte wohl, daß ihr herrschtet, auf daß auch wir mit euch herrschen möchten.
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