Gēlínduōqiánshū 10:24

24 Wúlùn hé rén , búyào qiú zìjǐ de yìchu , nǎi yào qiú biérén de yìchu .

Gēlínduōqiánshū 10:24 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 10:24

Let no man seek his own
His carnal pleasure and private advantage in eating things sacrificed to "idols", to the hurt and disadvantage of his brethren; otherwise it is lawful for a man to seek his own good, temporal, spiritual, and eternal, to seek for the necessaries of life, his spiritual peace and comfort, and his everlasting welfare and happiness; but then he should not only seek his own,

but every man another's wealth,
or "that which is another's"; for the word "wealth" is not in the original text. The apostle's meaning is, that a man, in the use of things indifferent, should not seek the gratifying of his sensual appetite or other passions, what may be pleasing or profitable to himself; but should consult the profit and edification of others.

Gēlínduōqiánshū 10:24 In-Context

22 Wǒmen kè rĕ zhǔ de fènhèn má . wǒmen bǐ tā hái yǒu nénglì má .
23 Fán shì dōu kĕxíng . dàn bú dōu yǒu yìchu . fán shì dōu kĕxíng . dàn bú dōu zào jiù rén
24 Wúlùn hé rén , búyào qiú zìjǐ de yìchu , nǎi yào qiú biérén de yìchu .
25 Fán shì shàng suǒ maì de , nǐmen zhǐguǎn chī , búyào wéi liángxīn de yuángù wèn shénme huà .
26 Yīnwei dì hé qízhōng suǒ chōngmǎn de , dōu shǔ hū zhǔ .
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