1 Corintios 11:14

14 La misma naturaleza ¿no os enseña que al hombre sea deshonesto criar cabello?

1 Corintios 11:14 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 11:14

Doth not even nature itself teach you
By nature is either meant, the law and light of nature, reason in man, common sense, or rather custom, which is second nature; and which, in this case, must be restrained to the Greeks and Jews; for though among the Grecians the men cut their hair, and did not suffer it to grow long, as also did the Jews, yet there were many nations F11 who did not, even at that time, observe such a rule or custom; but as the Jews and Greeks were the persons chiefly, if not solely, known to the Corinthians, the apostle signifies, that the usages of these people might direct and inform them in this matter:

that if a man have long hair it is a shame unto him;
he looks unmanly and womanish, and exposes himself to ridicule and contempt.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Alex. ab. Alex. Genial. Dier. l. 5. c. 18. Servius in Virgil. Aeneid. l. 10. prope finem.

1 Corintios 11:14 In-Context

12 Porque como la mujer salió del varón, así también el varón nace por la mujer; todo, sin embargo, sale de Dios.
13 Juzgad vosotros mismos: ¿es honesto la mujer orar a Dios no cubierta?
14 La misma naturaleza ¿no os enseña que al hombre sea deshonesto criar cabello?
15 Por el contrario, a la mujer criar el cabello le es honroso; porque por cubierta le es dado el cabello.
16 Con todo eso, si alguno parece ser contencioso, nosotros no tenemos tal costumbre, ni la Iglesia de Dios.
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